Sunny, but cooler by the coast for Easter
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
A calm weather pattern remains in place for the next few days, with sunshine and seasonable weather expected Easter Sunday. Temperatures will range from the low to mid 50s inland, mid to upper 40s along the coastline with a sea breeze expected. For those Easter egg hunts, have the kids wear a jacket or heavy sweatshirt as temperatures will still be in the 40s most of the morning. After Sunday, a big warm up is in the forecast which could include some 80 degree weather by the end of the week!Crime Briefs: Boba Fett on the MBTA
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
On Friday, several units within the MBTA’s Transit Police converged on the Back Bay Commuter Rail station for a report of a person armed with a “long rifle.” But the holder of the weapon turned out to be a laconic celebrity from a galaxy far, far away: Star Wars bounty hunter Boba Fett.Those waiting for the train may never know if the man behind the helmet is a clone of the Mandalorian or not, the Transit Police gave no indication that he was charged with any wrongdoing, and a photo provided by the agency shows him offering a stoic fist to the heart.“Officers located a person in character as ‘Boba Fett’ w/a replica firearm,” the agency tweeted. “Officers conversed with the individual & the scene was safe.”Police: Father dropped child in brook while fleeing from crashDarel Galorenzo, 35, of Readsboro, Vt., was charged with manslaughter, reckless endangerment of a child, negligent operating of a motor vehicle and operating under the influence after police say he dropped his toddle...Rafael Devers, Adam Duvall lead Red Sox 14-run rampage
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
A week and change into the season, the 2023 Red Sox are a mystifying group.It’s feast or famine, onslaught or slaughtered, triumph or tragedy.Saturday was the latter, though it started off as a game of plate discipline, one of the emphases of the offseason roster overhaul, during a 14-5 thumping over the Tigers in Detroit.They were patient in the top of the second, loading the bases and scoring their first two runs on walks.Then Rafael Devers stepped up to the plate and reminded the world why he’s the highest-paid player in franchise history. The 26-year-old third baseman opened the floodgates with a grand slam, his third home run of the season, and his second of the series.The following inning, Adam Duvall blasted his fourth home run of the season, following Masataka Yoshida around the bases for runs No. 7 and 8 of the afternoon.Not to be outdone, Devers decided the seventh inning was the prime time to hit his fourth round-tripper of the year. The 110.3 mph missile deth...Billy Gonzales’ return to coach UF’s WRs made sense for himself and Gators
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
Out with his wife and daughter last month at a South Beach mall, longtime receivers coach Billy Gonzales was not job shopping.But when a phone call came in from Billy Napier, Gonzales had a feeling he’d be buying what Florida’s head coach was selling.“My phone rang and it was Coach … I lit up,” Gonzales recalled following Saturday’s practice. “I was so excited about it.”Napier needed to quickly find someone to replace Keary Colbert, who bolted for the Denver Broncos after one season with UF.If anyone knew the lay of the land and expectations in Gainesvilles, along with nuances of the receiver position, it was Gonzales. He did not hesitate to accept the challenge to smoke jump into spring practices and guide the Gators’ wideouts.Wife, Julie, and 17-year-old daughter, Caylynn, didn’t have wait long for Gonzales to rejoin them with a new job in hand.“It was extremely fast,” he said of his decision. “I was rea...High school roundup: Jimmy Ayers scores six times as St. John’s Prep defeats Acton-Boxboro
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
DANVERS — During its run to a Div. 1 boys lacrosse championship last spring, St. John’s Prep was dominant in just about every sense of the word. The team coasted throughout the season, ultimately going 22-1.The Eagles’ lone blemish? A loss to Acton-Boxboro nearly one calendar year ago on April 16, 2022.On Saturday, they were able to earn some payback after a stellar performance from senior captain Jimmy Ayers. The Johns Hopkins commit registered a game-high six goals to go with a pair of assists, as St. John’s Prep (2-0) pulled away in the second half to win a statement game, 12-8.“That was a pivotal turning point for us last year,” coach John Pynchon said. “Because they came out, and they got right after us. That was a big (moment) last year. I don’t think we’ve beaten Acton-Boxboro since I’ve been at St. John’s. We played at Beverly a lot, pretty sure we lost to them in the playoffs in the North semis I think, and then we lost last year. I think this is the first win over A-B in s...Yankees Notebook: Jonathan Loaisiga joins Josh Donaldson on the injured list
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
BALTIMORE — All signs pointed to Josh Donaldson landing on the injured list Saturday. But the Yankees’ third baseman had company as Jonathan Loaisiga also hit the shelf in a series of roster moves.Donaldson is on the 10-day IL with right hamstring tightness, an injury he sustained in Wednesday’s game against the Phillies. The veteran was not in Baltimore with the Yankees on Friday.Loaisiga, meanwhile, is on the 15-day IL with right elbow inflammation. He and Donaldson are retroactive to April 6.Boone knew something was up with the righty reliever prior to Friday’s game. The manager initially thought it was just a case of soreness, but exams revealed swelling in Loaisiga’s joint. The team sent him back to New York on Friday, where he had an MRI and saw Dr. Christopher Ahmad before receiving an injection Saturday.The good news is that Loaisiga’s ligament is structurally sound. However, the pitcher won’t throw for a couple of weeks, though Boon...Kodai Senga dominates in Citi Field debut as Mets top Marlins
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
Citi Field got its first haunting of the season.Kodai Senga dazzled in his Citi Field debut leading the Mets’ to a 5-2 win over the Marlins on Saturday afternoon. The 30-year-old utilized his infamous ghost fork pitch holding Miami to just one run over six innings of work while striking out six.Senga’s second MLB outing was even better than his first — 5.1 IP, three hits and one earned run on Apr. 2 — and it came against the same opponent, the only blip on his outing Saturday being a solo homer served up to Jazz Chisholm in the sixth. The righty — who signed a five-year, $70 million contract with the Amazins in Dec. of 2022 — received plenty of helpPete Alonso slugged his league-leading fifth homer to give the Mets a 3-0 lead in the fifth. Alonso has gotten the power stroke going in the early going as five of his eight hits (batting .235 on the season) have left the yard.A welcome sight for the Amazins came in the bottom of the fifth as Eduardo Es...After strike, LA school district workers approve labor deal
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Unified School District workers have approved a labor deal following a three-day strike over wages and staffing that halted education for students in one of the nation’s largest school systems.The agreement would increase wages by 30% for workers who are paid an average of $25,000 a year, the Local 99 chapter of the Service Employees International Union said Saturday. It also includes a $1,000 bonus for employees who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic and expanded family health care benefits.The contract still needs to be approved by the school district’s Board of Education. The school district said the board could take it up for a vote at a meeting on April 18. Thousands of workers backed by teachers went on strike last month and rallied outside the school district’s headquarters in downtown Los Angeles amid stalled contract talks. The goal was to demand better pay and increased staffing for the bus drivers, cafeteria workers, teach...State of Texas: House blocks plan to allow public money for private schools
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Texas House of Representatives on Thursday voted to prohibit state money from funding private school vouchers or education savings accounts.The move is a setback to one of Gov. Greg Abbott's top priorities to provide "school choice" with state-funded private school tuition subsidies.The House approved State Rep. Abel Herrero's amendment to the state budget on a bipartisan 86-52 vote. The amendment prohibits the budget from funding "a school voucher, including an education savings account, tax credit scholarship program, or a grant or other similar program through which a child may use state money for non-public primary or secondary education.""These are public funds for public schools as is outlined and stated specifically in the Texas Constitution," Herrero said. "And for that, members, please stick with our public school teachers, our neighborhood schools, and our public charter schools and vote for this amendment."Cheers erupted in the Texas House as the am...Gus Nyquist makes highly anticipated Wild debut after lengthy layoff
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:45:13 GMT
Gus Nyquist hasn’t played in an NHL game since suffering a shoulder injury in a Jan. 25 game against the Edmonton Oilers. At the time, he was playing for the lowly Columbus Blue Jackets, who were busy trying to set themselves up with the best odds to draft the generational Connor Bedard.In other words, the fact that Nyquist is now with the Wild and in position to chase a Stanley Cup is something for which he’s very grateful.After being acquired by the Wild at the trade deadline, Nyquist has spent the past month working his way back into playing shape. His highly anticipated Wild debut came on Saturday night at Xcel Energy Center.“We just came to the decision that it’s good enough to go,” Nyquist said before the Wild hosted the St. Louis Blues. “I’m really excited to get in there.”Asked if he’s 100 percent, Nyquist noted how he wouldn’t be playing if he wasn’t at full strength.“We’re at a point where I am a...Latest news
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