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‘This road is garbage': Construction disrupts traffic in Lynn
A road project in Lynn, Massachusetts, is giving drivers, workers and residents a headache. For the past two weeks, construction crews have been tearing up old asphalt on Lynnfield Street, working to lay down new pavement along a stretch of Route 129 between Great Woods Road and Wyoma Square. The...
How tenants help maintain historic New England homes
WATERTOWN - Finding a place to rent is hard. Spots may feel old or outdated, but what if you wanted it to be that way? What if you wanted that old world charm? There are 30 historic homes across New England that allow you to rent the home, so long as you help to preserve it. A location in Watertown just had a tenant sign on to move into one such home. "This is the 1698 portion of the house. It's one of the oldest houses in Watertown," says Wendy Hubbard, the Historic New England Lincoln Site Manager.It's called the...
Here comes the judge
Richelle MeladGetting into Harvard is hard. For the Class of 2027, the school accepted only a little more than 3% of those who applied. However, according to Terry Kennedy, a member of the Massachusetts Governor’s Council, becoming a judge for the Commonwealth is an even harder feat to achieve. “The chances of becoming a judge in […] The post Here comes the judge appeared first on Itemlive.
Marlins’ Skip Schumaker, Red Sox’s Alex Cora could be top managers available in offseason
In addition to the Marlins starting 4-15, their great manager Skip Schumaker looks like a short-timer following the revelation via Bob Nightengale of USA Today that ownership accommodated Schumaker’s request to have the 2025 club option removed following the decision to force out GM Kim Ng. Schumaker, who pulled off nothing short of a miracle in getting the Marlins to the playoffs in 2023, should be quite popular in winter. So should Alex Cora, who’s expected by rivals to leave the Red Sox. The new Kevin Cash contract with the Rays of about $22M over five years is a reasonable target. The...
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