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  • Two 7-Eleven stores robbed at gunpoint on the South Shore, police say
    by Staff Reports on April 18, 2024 at 6:21 am

    The search is on for three men accused of robbing two 7-Elevens at gunpoint on the South Shore, police said, and they may be connected. Officers responded to the 7-Eleven on Washington Street at about 4:18 a.m. Wednesday for a report of an armed robbery, Norwell police said. The worker said all the three guys were young and sounded like they were speaking Spanish during the robbery. “All the bills in the drawer, so they take it,” said Mohammed. “And the gun on my head. They walk out and they tell me, ‘If you follow us, we’re going to shoot you.'” The three men were around 5 feet 9 inches tall and left the area in a black sedan traveling towards Hingham, police said. Mohammed said he’s thankful to be alive. “God saved my life. There was nobody there just me and them. Two guns with me with no gun,” he said. At this neighborhood 7-Eleven, locals know Mohammed well. “He is a great guy. He’s got young kids, even though he is an older fellow. He’s got a big family, a great guy,” said Anthony Murray. Murray used to work with Mohammed at that 7-Eleven. “Everything is really smooth working in the store before. Never had any problems. Never had anybody threaten you, let alone try to rob you. Very surprising,” he said. “Somebody put the gun on the head, all you are thinking about is, ‘I am going to die at any time.’ You don’t have choice. Maybe to save yourself,” said Mohammed. With his life spared and slightly nervous to return to work, Mohammed wants these men behind bars. “I want them to be arrested because the store is 24/7,” he said. “Otherwise, they’ll go to another tore again…so very dangerous for the community.” About 20 minutes after this incident, men fitting the same description allegedly walked into a 7-Eleven on Franklin Street in Quincy and robbed the clerk at gunpoint. Norwell and Quincy police are working together to see if the incidents are related. More Massachusetts news Salem 13 hours ago Oklahoma man arrested for throwing pipe bomb at Satanic Temple in Massachusetts Framingham 9 hours ago Framingham crash sends 2 to hospital chelsea 13 hours ago Judge denies lower bail for Chelsea mom charged in 3-year-old son's death

  • Much cooler temperatures Thursday, with scattered rain
    by Pete Bouchard on April 18, 2024 at 5:31 am

    Temperatures are in reverse Thursday as the cool easterly wind blows off the chilly ocean. Although the bottom dropped out Wednesday along the coast, Thursday isn’t much better. Highs will only make the mid/upper 40s. Elsewhere, we’re not much better off. Low 50s will be the order of the day. This will be the chilliest day we’ll see over the next few. Showers are another matter. They’re struggling to move into eastern Massachusetts with all the dry air in place. Some will eventually fight through, but they’ll be scattered and very light. Most diminish Thursday night as the drier air wins out. Friday is both milder (slightly) and drier in the sense that some sun should poke through the clouds. Highs will bounce back to the 50s at the coast and low 60s elsewhere. Once again, the weekend is shaping up to be fairly decent. We’ll have some leftover warmth on Saturday to boost us well into the 60s. A sharp front will approach in the afternoon, triggering a couple of widely scattered showers. Sunday returns to full sun, but the temperatures fall back to the 60-degree range with a steady breeze. Dry weather rolls into new week with a slow moderation in temperatures through the middle of the week.

  • Neighborhood Birth Center aims to tackle maternal health disparities
    by Malcolm Johnson on April 18, 2024 at 12:29 am

    Black birthing individuals have two to three times the maternal mortality and morbidity risk as white individuals. Nashira Baril, founder of the Neighborhood Birth Center in Boston, knows of the disparities in maternal health all too well. “There is a crisis in maternal health, and it bears down inequitably to communities of color, particularly around Black folks in this country. And that has everything to do with racism being embedded in every structure of society,” she said. “It doesn’t have anything to do with genetics or being predispositioned to a bad outcome. It has everything to do with living Black in a country that wasn’t designed for us to thrive.” This Black Maternal Health Week, the New Commonwealth Fund is granting $300,000 to the Neighborhood Birth Center. The Neighborhood Birth Center is using the money to open Boston’s first and only community birth center that emphasizes midwifery care in Roxbury. “Queen size bed, huge walk-in shower, a birthing tub that you could get in but your partner or anyone else who’s on your team, if you want, could get in there with you,” Baril said.

  • Boston brings on first chief climate officer
    by Jericho Tran on April 17, 2024 at 11:05 pm

    At a time when harsh storms, hot days and rising sea levels have become a reality for Boston, the mayor’s office is now looking to target these issues with a new position. Brian Swett, a native of Newton, Massachusetts, will soon become the city’s first chief climate officer. He says he’s looking to reduce carbon emissions by 2050, and addressing climate change resilience along the coast. “You’re seeing projects move forward in Moakley Park, Piers Park, on Border Street, where we’re taking action to protect against existing flooding,” said Swett. Swett says he also plans on organizing a new climate cabinet. “It’s an evolution, really, of Boston’s nation-leading work in organizing the cabinet officials to hold ourselves accountable,” he said. “Swett is a nationally recognized leader in climate change and sustainability strategy with over two decades of leadership experience in municipal government, private sector real estate development, federal government, and non-profit sectors,” Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement Wednesday. “He combines his advanced business, policy, and science background to lead effective policy development and management for built and natural environments.” Swett will officially move into his new role as chief climate officer on June 10.

  • Framingham crash sends 2 to hospital
    on April 17, 2024 at 9:13 pm

    Two people were hospitalized Wednesday after a crash in Framingham, according to Massachusetts State Police. The crash took place at the intersection of Edgell Road and Brook Street. Framingham police say it occurred around 7:30 p.m. and involved one vehicle. Police say one person was airlifted and another was transported to a hospital by ambulance. Aerial footage showed severe damage, with pieces of the vehicle scattered across the street. “I’m in shock, to see a car split in half,” said Bianca Divincenzo. Police in Framingham said Edgell Road would be shut down between Central Street and Frost Street as crews responded. No further information was immediately available.

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  • Historical Piano Concert continues on April 28
    by Cheryl A. Cuddahy on April 18, 2024 at 8:11 am

    ASHBURNHAM — Historical Piano Concerts’ 38th spring season continues on Sunday, April 28, with clarinetist Chester Brezniak and pianist Yelena Beriyeva, in duo and solo works. This particular concert series matches the music to the period of the piano to provide the audience with the closest experience intended by the composer. And the concert at

  • Letters to the Editor: Help a neighbor
    by Letters to the Editor on April 18, 2024 at 4:51 am

    In response to editorial on ceasefire I read today’s paper while visiting my in-laws in Lowell and your recent editorial called for a permanent Gaza ceasefire, did not include hostage release. First, Hamas repeatedly declared its intention to carry out multiple Oct 7ths and called for Oct 13th as a day to kill Jews a

  • Editorial: No positive signs in discouraging state of housing
    by Editorial on April 18, 2024 at 4:34 am

    As spring moves into full swing, the season that traditionally generates the most home-buying interest can’t dissipate the clouds of limited inventory, rising prices and stubbornly high mortgage rates that conspire to perpetuate this state’s housing crisis. And all signs point to a continuation of this untenable situation, which makes home ownership an unattainable goal

  • Local roundup: Forbes pushes Spartans past Gaels
    by Staff Report on April 17, 2024 at 11:52 pm

    Ben Forbes had a fine day for himself Wednesday as the Oakmont Regional baseball team picked up a 4-3 win on the road against Clinton High. Forbes scattered five hits in a complete-game effort and drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the seventh to lift the Spartans (3-0, 2-0 Mid-Wach C). Ty

  • Lawyers for Nassar assault survivors have reached $100M deal with Justice Department, AP source says
    by Associated Press on April 17, 2024 at 11:00 pm

    By ED WHITE (Associated Press) The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay approximately $100 million to settle claims with about 100 people who say they were sexually assaulted by sports doctor Larry Nassar, a source with direct knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The deal has not been finalized and

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  • Lowell budget forecast: More City Hall staffers
    by Melanie Gilbert on April 18, 2024 at 8:05 am

    LOWELL — Across the commonwealth, cities and towns are tightening their belts in anticipation of the end of COVID-19 emergency funding, decreased revenue streams, as well as pressure on existing budgets from rising costs. But in Lowell, in what could be a harbinger of what the 2025 budget process is going to look like, departments like Management Information Systems are looking to staff up.

  • Letters to the Editor: Help a neighbor
    by Letters to the Editor on April 18, 2024 at 4:51 am

    In response to editorial on ceasefire I read today’s paper while visiting my in-laws in Lowell and your recent editorial called for a permanent Gaza ceasefire, did not include hostage release. First, Hamas repeatedly declared its intention to carry out multiple Oct 7ths and called for Oct 13th as a day to kill Jews a

  • Editorial: No positive signs in discouraging state of housing
    by Editorial on April 18, 2024 at 4:34 am

    As spring moves into full swing, the season that traditionally generates the most home-buying interest can’t dissipate the clouds of limited inventory, rising prices and stubbornly high mortgage rates that conspire to perpetuate this state’s housing crisis. And all signs point to a continuation of this untenable situation, which makes home ownership an unattainable goal

  • High school roundup: Lowell Catholic’s Kellen Tesini tosses a no-hitter
    by Staff Report on April 18, 2024 at 1:54 am

    Kellen Tesini enjoyed an afternoon to remember Wednesday. The sophomore tossed a no-hitter and struck out 10 batters in going the distance during Lowell Catholic’s 3-0 victory over Whittier Tech in CAC baseball action. LC (3-1) scored one run in the fourth and two in the fifth. Tesini pitched around six walks. Offensively, Dan Parent

  • The Five Minute Read
    by Melanie Gilbert on April 18, 2024 at 1:28 am

    The Five Minute Read highlights things to do, places to go and people to know in the Greater Lowell area. Have news to share? Send it to mgilbert@lowellsun.com.

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