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First, she scored a successful goal… then she really won big.
For the second consecutive spring, Canal Street will be transformed into a “playoff hub,” becoming a car-free zone for fans to gather before and during home playoff games for the Celtics and Bruins.
The businesses near TD Garden are hoping for extended playoff runs from the Celtics and Bruins to maximize economic productivity, while police are cautioning fans to watch out for counterfeit tickets.
A city lawyer argues that North End restaurant owners have no grounds to say the mayor is unfairly targeting their businesses by imposing strict outdoor dining restrictions because of anti-Italian prejudice.
Swan Boats
Nine months after the Curley Center reopened following a $31.2 million renovation, it had to close due to a clogged drain combined with heavy rain from Thursday.
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook the East Coast on Friday morning, and residents of Massachusetts felt it from hundreds of miles away.
Joined by state and city officials, local unions closed off Boylston Street for more than an hour in the middle of the lunch-time rush on Monday, to protest construction efforts at 581 Boylston Street, or the Wesleyan Building.
UConn's win over Illinois on Saturday night was an easy victory. In many ways. Among the sellout crowd at the TD Garden in Boston watching UConn defeat Illinois 77-52 to secure a spot in the Final Four were comedians and actors Bill Murray and Larry David. David, sitting a row back near the UConn […]
Restaurateurs in the North End who filed a lawsuit alleging that the city has been unfriendly to them by imposing restrictions on outdoor dining will have to wait longer to meet with the mayor to discuss how they can reach a compromise.
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