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  • One person hospitalized after fire in Beverly
    by Staff Reports on April 19, 2024 at 11:04 am

    A person was sent to the hospital after a fire broke out in a home in Beverly, Massachusetts, Friday, according to authorities. The fire occurred at about 6:52 a.m. on Berkeley Avenue, the Beverly Fire Department said. The person’s name or condition wasn’t immediately released. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. More Massachusetts news Brockton 6 hours ago Pickup truck crashes into home, lands on top of cars in Brockton; driver flees Lynn 16 hours ago ‘This road is garbage': Construction disrupts traffic in Lynn Framingham Apr 17 Two people critically injured in Framingham crash

  • Rain to start the weekend, but it ends with lots of sunshine
    by Pamela Gardner on April 19, 2024 at 10:38 am

    We have a break from rain Friday, as temperatures reach in the 50s for most as the wind will be more from the southeast. A cold front approaches Friday night and moves through Saturday afternoon. The first few showers move into Vermont for the evening commute. Then, a sneaky shower passes through Boston after 7 p.m. More rain and downpours spread in from west to east along the cold front after midnight through Saturday morning. The rain will bring us around a quarter inch of rainfall. By afternoon, western New England breaks out some sun with a gusty west wind. That downsloping wind, combined with late day sun will allow our temps to reach the 60s. Showers linger across southeastern New England through mid-afternoon, and that means Cape Cod and the Islands may be stuck under lingering showers and clouds all day. Another wave in the atmosphere and some daytime heating with a cool pool of air aloft moving in, will trigger some late day pop up showers inland Saturday, through sunset.  Sunday marks the start of another dry spell. Temps cool a few degrees even with lots of sunshine expected. Cooler air aloft means we see highs around 60 degrees. A beautiful end to the weekend and a great day for gardening. Both days this weekend, watch for increased wildfire danger as we see humidity levels dropping and some gusty winds. Our dry weather continues through Monday and Tuesday with highs in the low 60s. Our next chance for rain will be on Wednesday, then it seems like another dry stretch returns for the end of the week and perhaps lasting to the next weekend. 

  • Wahlburgers at South Bay in Dorchester has apparently closed
    by Boston Restaurant Talk on April 19, 2024 at 9:58 am

    [This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.] A location of a chain of burger spots with local roots appears to have closed. According to a source, Wahlburgers at South Bay in Dorchester is no longer in business, with the website for the chain seeming to confirm that it is gone as it has been removed from the locations section of the site. We reached out to the company several days ago to find out more information on the closure, and if/when they get back to us, we will post an update. The South Bay location of Wahlburgers first opened in late 2018; existing outlets of the chain — which was founded by Mark, Donnie and Paul Wahlberg — can be found locally in the Fenway, Logan Airport (2), Hingham and Lynnfield. The address for the now-closed location of Wahlburgers at South Bay was 9 District Avenue, Dorchester, MA, 02125. The website for the chain can be found at wahlburgersrestaurant.com. [A related post from our sister site (Boston’s Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area] Please help keep Boston Restaurant Talk and Boston’s Hidden Restaurants going by making a one-time contribution or via a monthly subscription. Thanks! (Donations are non-deductible.)   

  • Renowned Israeli baker Uri Scheft to open third Bakey location in Newton Centre
    by Boston Restaurant Talk on April 19, 2024 at 9:05 am

    [This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.] A pair of bakeries with a well-known Israeli baker behind them will soon be joined by a third location. According to a poster within the Friends of Boston’s Hidden Restaurants Facebook group page (via a post from All Over Newton), Bakey is going to be opening in Newton Centre, with an earlier Fig City News article indicating that the business had been having popups within the Beacon Street space late last summer and fall, Once it opens, the new shop will join others in Boston and Brookline, and expect to see fresh breads, burekas, babkas, croissants, bagels, sandwiches, coffee, and more. Bakey co-founder Uri Scheft is behind Lehamim Bakery in Israel, and he also co-founded Breads Bakery in New York City. The address for Bakey in Newton Centre is 749 Beacon Street, Newton Centre, MA, 02459. The website for the business is at https://bakeybabka.com/ [A related post from our sister site (Boston’s Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area] Please help keep Boston Restaurant Talk and Boston’s Hidden Restaurants going by making a one-time contribution or via a monthly subscription. Thanks! (Donations are non-deductible.)   

  • With 4 jurors short, selection in Karen Read case continues next week
    by Munashe Kwangwari, John Moroney and Marc Fortier on April 19, 2024 at 8:42 am

    Week 1 of the Karen Read murder trial is set to end Friday, but the same can’t be said about the jury selection process. Four spots remain on the jury panel after what was an eventful day. According to the defense, one juror that was previously chosen to serve on the trial was excused for a hardship. It’s uncertain what exactly that hardship was but they’ve been replaced and now a total of 12 jurors are seated. As far as the trial, new documents filed in court Thursday reveal a report from a Virginia-based lab about DNA tests. The results are connected to a piece of hair that was discovered on Read’s SUV after her boyfriend John O’Keefe, a former Boston police officer, was found dead. Prosecutors have given the report to Read’s lawyers, but the judge hasn’t made a ruling on if the data will be allowed in court. Also, Read’s attorneys spent time arguing for a fair cross-examination of Massachusetts State Police trooper Michael Proctor, who was the lead state investigator on the case. Simply put, they want the jury to know he’s under an internal affairs investigation for his handling of this case. The state believes that isn’t necessary. Thursday was already established as the last day of the process for the week, with no jury selection process on Fridays. A new pool of prospective jurors is expected to return to the courtroom in Dedham, Massachusetts, on Monday. Also Thursday, a Supreme Judicial Court justice upheld the court-ordered buffer zone that keeps demonstrators 200 feet away from the courthouse and from holding signs and wearing pro-Karen Read clothes. However, demonstrators appealed the decision to the full Supreme Judicial Court, claiming “the Superior Court had no authority to create the buffer zone outside the courthouse and its curtilage.” “The buffer zone is an unconstitutional prior restraint on all forms of ‘demonstration’ regardless of relation to the criminal case that spurred the creation of the zone,” the group of demonstrators argued. Karen Read and her lawyers entered the courtroom just before 9 a.m. Thursday. About 52 jurors are expected in the jury pool. Seven more people had been impaneled Wednesday from a pool of 85 people, joining the four jurors chosen Tuesday We got new insight Wednesday on how the people who will eventually consider the high-profile charges are being screened. NBC10 Boston obtained the jury questionnaire from the clerk’s office of the Norfolk Superior Court. The questionnaire includes 29 questions, starting with one that summarizes the case: “It is alleged that on January 29, 2022, while intoxicated and operating her motor vehicle in Canton, MA, the defendant, Karen Read, killed her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, an off-duty Boston Police officer. Is there anything about the description of the case, the charges, or the that the victim was an off-duty police officer, that causes you to believe that you cannot be fair and impartial in this case?” Potential jurors have the option to respond yes, no or not sure to that and the other questions, which cover religious beliefs, law enforcement, media attention and if they think Read should have to prove her innocence. Read the full document here: Judge Beverly Cannone asked the group a series of questions as well. Nearly 60 of the people said they’d heard about the high-profile case while two dozen said they’ve already formed an opinion. That isn’t surprising to attorney and legal analyst Katherine Loftus, given the attention the case has generated. Before jury selection began on Wednesday, Read’s lawyers stood to bring what they described as a “serious issue” to the court’s attention. It wasn’t immediately clear what the issue was — they told the judge they hadn’t discussed it with prosecutors yet, leading to a series of conversations. The issue appeared to be resolved after about 30 minutes — jury selection resumed and the 85 potential jurors entered, were sworn in and were receiving information from Cannone. More than 100 potential jurors were called to the courthouse Tuesday, but only four jurors have been seated — nearly 80% of the first 90 jurors called were sent home because they revealed they were familiar with this case. Prior to the start of jury selection Tuesday, Cannone announced that she’s not going to exclude the defense from using a third-party culprit defense during the trial. Prosecutors had filed a motion seeking to prevent the defense from making such an argument. “I’m going to give you a chance to develop it through relevant, competent, admissable evidence,” she said. “But you cannot open with it.” Read is accused of killing O’Keefe in January of 2022. Prosecutors say she hit him with her SUV and left him in a blizzard, but her attorneys say she’s being framed as part of a massive coverup. The defense claims O’Keefe was attacked inside the home. After a brief sidebar with lawyers for both sides, court went into recess around 9:45 a.m. The proceedings resumed shortly after 10 a.m., with Cannone giving a brief overview of the jury selection process and how the trial will work to about 100 potential jurors who had been brought into the courtroom. She then read the full list of possible witnesses, including dozens of police officers, firefighters, doctors and other medical professionals. Also included on the list of witnesses were numerous Canton residents, O’Keefe’s father, two juvenile relatives of O’Keefe, Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey and journalist Gretchen Voss, who wrote a feature story about the case for Boston Magazine last year. Defense lawyer David Yannetti said at a hearing Friday that Read’s legal team intends to use a third-party culprit defense. Yannetti said an affidavit by a forensic pathologist states that O’Keefe’s injuries were consistent with being in a fight, not being hit by a car. He said three people — Brian Albert, Colin Albert and Brian Higgins — all had a motive, the opportunity and means to attack John O’Keefe. The Commonwealth called Yannetti’s arguments speculation, saying they lacked actual evidence and instead were nothing more than “fertile imagination.”  Cannone said she expects the Read trial to last somewhere between 6-8 weeks once a jury is seated. She said the schedule will include full days on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and half days on Tuesdays and Thursdays. “This is just a best estimate,” she said. “Sometimes trials go longer, sometimes they go shorter.” The case has seen heavy media attention, which was evident during jury selection. Some 70 of the 90 potential jurors brought in Tuesday said they had heard of the case. “Lawyers and the media often overestimate the extent to which the public is aware, or knows about the case,” said David Davis, who has been a Cambridge-based jury consultant for 35 years. His resume includes working with prosecutors to pick a jury for the OJ Simpson double murder trial. Mark Geragos, who worked on the Scott Peterson trial, says he always worries about a juror’s real motives, especially in cases like Read’s, with the buzz online. “My biggest worry on cases this like this, is what I call stealth jurors, jurors who have an agenda and want to get on a trial one way or another,” he explained. “One of the greatest tail tale signs if someone is a stealth juror is if they want to serve on the jury, because in my experience, having done this hundreds of times, very few people are eager to serve on a jury.” Dozens of supporters of Read were already lining the streets near the courthouse Tuesday morning, carrying signs with messages saying “Free Karen Read” and “Framed.” Cannone considered dozens of motions filed by both sides on Friday. Experts say as many as many as 150 potential jurors could be brought to the Dedham courthouse each day. Legal analysts say selecting an unbiased jury won’t be easy. “What the court has in front of them in selecting an unbiased jury is going to be extraordinarily difficult,” said legal analyst Michael Coyne. “From my perspective, they both have fairly legitimate arguments, so it’s going to be a very interesting trial to see what actual evidence is submitted on each of their behalf,” said attorney Katherine Loftus. The judge did approve a motion that allows the prosecution to do background checks once the jury is selected. More on the Karen Read case Karen Read Apr 12 Read lawyers push to use third party culprit defense during murder trial Karen Read Apr 4 Karen Read case: Judge preserves, but shrinks, protest buffer zone Karen Read Apr 10 Newly-unsealed Karen Read documents outline how defense says prosecutors ‘deceived' grand jury This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.

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  • Barron Trump eyeing NYU for college, report says
    by Martha Ross on April 19, 2024 at 4:56 pm

    With the deadline for committing to college weeks away, a new report said that New York University is at the top of Barron's list.

  • Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 2:28 pm

    The House has pushed a $95 billion national security aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies closer to passage. A key procedural vote gained approval Friday to move ahead with the bill, Democrats joining Republicans in a rare assist. House Speaker Mike Johnson has been making the rounds on conservative media working to salvage the wartime funding, particularly for Ukraine as it faces a critical moment battling Russia. His own job is also under threat as the restless right flank threatens to oust him from office. President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the speaker’s plan. Final votes on the package are expected Saturday.

  • Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 11:54 am

    Olympic organizers have unveiled their plans to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging. IOC President Thomas Bach said the committee is “determined to exploit the vast potential of AI in a responsible way." The IOC revealed its AI strategy as it gears up to hold the Paris Olympics, which are set to kick off in just under 100 days.

  • Goodrich Academy principal remains on leave
    by Danielle Ray on April 19, 2024 at 9:12 am

    FITCHBURG – Goodrich Academy Principal Alexis Curry remains on paid administrative leave pending a third-party investigation, a situation that has dragged on for 14 weeks. While the District administration has been tight lipped about what Curry is being accused of, those who have seen the complaint say it involves the principal’s methods for reprimanding teachers

  • Fitchburg State presents absurdist short plays in April
    by Submitted Article on April 19, 2024 at 7:16 am

    FITCHBURG — Two one-act plays that point out the bizarre, delightful and surreal nature of life will be presented as Fitchburg State University’s spring theater productions in April. The performances, collectively known as “Absurdist Alert!” will be held next week in the Wallace Theater for the Performing Arts in the McKay Complex at 67 Rindge

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  • Barron Trump eyeing NYU for college, report says
    by Martha Ross on April 19, 2024 at 4:56 pm

    With the deadline for committing to college weeks away, a new report said that New York University is at the top of Barron's list.

  • Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 2:28 pm

    The House has pushed a $95 billion national security aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies closer to passage. A key procedural vote gained approval Friday to move ahead with the bill, Democrats joining Republicans in a rare assist. House Speaker Mike Johnson has been making the rounds on conservative media working to salvage the wartime funding, particularly for Ukraine as it faces a critical moment battling Russia. His own job is also under threat as the restless right flank threatens to oust him from office. President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the speaker’s plan. Final votes on the package are expected Saturday.

  • Thursday’s local roundup: Nolan Dawson pitches, hits Billerica High to baseball win
    by Staff Report on April 19, 2024 at 12:57 pm

    After two seasons at Northern Michigan, goaltender Beni Halasz is transferring to UMass Lowell.

  • Olympic organizers unveil strategy for using artificial intelligence in sports
    by Associated Press on April 19, 2024 at 11:54 am

    Olympic organizers have unveiled their plans to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging. IOC President Thomas Bach said the committee is “determined to exploit the vast potential of AI in a responsible way." The IOC revealed its AI strategy as it gears up to hold the Paris Olympics, which are set to kick off in just under 100 days.

  • Termini: Health Care for All is medicare for all
    by Maria Termini on April 19, 2024 at 6:12 am

    We need to change our health care system to Medicare for All. Our current health care system is in crisis and the cost of health care has been rising so rapidly that many people can’t afford it even with insurance. Health care is a basic human need. It should be available to everyone. The United

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