Wednesday, August 30, 2017

What the Boston area is doing for Hurricane Harvey victims—and ... and other top stories.

  • What the Boston area is doing for Hurricane Harvey victims—and ...

    What the Boston area is doing for Hurricane Harvey victims—and ...
    Boston has a long history of helping other cities in the wake of catastrophe, and with Hurricane Harvey’s unprecedented devastation along the Gulf Coast in Texas and Louisiana, Mayor Marty Walsh is urging residents to step up once more. “As we have done in other emergencies and which has been done for us, Boston will step up and help through the darkest hours,” Walsh said in a statement Monday. “I’ve made it clear to the Mayor of Houston that Boston is here for them,” he said. “Let’s come toget..
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  • Boston area has 3rd-highest share of millionaire households in ...

    Greater Boston has the third highest share of households with $1 million or more in wealth among major metropolitan areas. About 7.5 percent of all households in the region, a total of about 139,000, held seven-figure fortunes in 2016, according to estimates compiled by the financial research firm Phoenix Marketing International. Advertisement Nationally, only the Washington and San Francisco areas had higher percentages of households with that much wealth last year, at 8.6 percent and 7.9 ..
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  • Houston tries to determine extent of 'epic' destruction

    Houston tries to determine extent of 'epic' destruction
    Five days after the pummeling began — a time when big storms have usually blown through, the sun has come out, and evacuees have returned home — Tropical Storm Harvey refused to go away, continuing to batter southeast Texas on Tuesday, spreading the destruction into Louisiana, and shattering records for rainfall and flooding.Along 300 miles of Gulf Coast, people poured into shelters by the thousands, straining their capacity; as heavy rain kept falling, some rivers were still rising and floodwa..
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  • Cops watching over Powerball winner

    Cops watching over Powerball winner
    Chicopee cops are keeping a watchful eye on the home of Mavis Wanczyk, who had the sole winning ticket on a $758 million Powerball jackpot last week, and have issued a warning about social media scams exploiting her name.Chicopee police spokesman Michael Wilk said yesterday there have been about a half-dozen ­instances of people “knocking on doors, asking where she lives” since Wanczyk’s big Powerball windfall last week. Wilk said Wanczyk’s newfound fortune has not burdened the department, ..
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  • 'What a crowd, what a turnout,' Trump tells cheering crowd in Texas

    'What a crowd, what a turnout,' Trump tells cheering crowd in Texas
    WASHINGTON — President Trump landed in storm-brushed Corpus Christi, Texas, on Tuesday to see for himself some of the damage caused by Tropical Storm Harvey and demonstrate his personal commitment to a region still in the grips of a historic natural disaster.Trump had pushed aides to schedule a visit to Texas as early as possible after Harvey made landfall near Rockport, Texas, on Friday night as a Category 4 hurricane. He settled on Corpus Christi to avoid disrupting emergency efforts, aides s..
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  • Wheelock College, BU are discussing a merger

    Wheelock College, BU are discussing a merger
    Wheelock College, a 130-year-old institution that has recently confronted financial struggles, is in formal discussions about a possible merger with Boston University, representatives of both schools said Tuesday.In a phone interview, president David Chard said Wheelock remains dedicated to its mission of educating students in teaching and social work — its areas of expertise — but financial realities make that nearly impossible as a standalone college. Advertisement “We could continue to ex..
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  • East Longmeadow's Frank Vatrano returns to Springfield for Boston ...

    East Longmeadow's Frank Vatrano returns to Springfield for Boston ...
    SPRINGFIELD -- At this point, Frank Vatrano is no longer a newcomer to the Boston Bruins. The East Longmeadow native has already logged 83 regular-season games in the NHL, and is set to enter his third pro season with his hometown team. Now a veteran of postseason battles, extended media circuits and numerous training camps, there isn't much that leaves the skilled winger awestruck as he acclimates himself to the NHL lifestyle. That is, save for one thing. It's still pretty cool to see young fa..
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  • 16-year-old boy shot, killed in Somerville

    16-year-old boy shot, killed in Somerville
    SOMERVILLE — A 16-year-old Malden boy was fatally shot here Tuesday, city officials said. Around 5 p.m., the teenager was found with serious injuries at 14 Farragut Ave., where gunshots had been reported, police said. He was taken to Mount Auburn Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Advertisement Authorities said a preliminary investigation indicated that the shooting was “not a random act,” and that the teenager was inside the home with other people he knew. The teenager’s identity was w..
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  • Chris Sale dominant as Boston Red Sox shut out Toronto Blue Jays

    Chris Sale dominant as Boston Red Sox shut out Toronto Blue Jays
    Chris Sale needed three strikeouts to break an MLB record Tuesday night. By the time he handed the ball over after seven-plus innings of work, Sale had 11. The Boston Red Sox ace had a dominant performance on the mound Tuesday, allowing just three runners to reach base as he led his team to a 3-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on the road. Sale's 15th win came as the left-hander became the quickest pitcher to reach 1,500 strikeouts. Sale reached the mark when he caught Kevin Pillar looking on a..
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  • Boston Catholic churches to hold special collections for Harvey victims

    Boston Catholic churches to hold special collections for Harvey victims
    Advertisement The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston will hold a special collection the weekend of Sept. 9-10 to support relief efforts for areas devastated by Hurricane Harvey, church officials announced Tuesday. Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley has authorized all 289 parishes in the Archdiocese to collect emergency funds for necessities such as shelter, clean water, food, and medical care. The collection will be handled by Catholic Charities USA, the domestic relief organization of the US Cath..
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Hot time in the summertime continues .Boston crowds welcome Tall Ships from around world .
Four among 33 rally arrests Saturday had weapons .Flooding strikes parts of Mass., including Boston .

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