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  • Pro-Palestine protests continue on Boston college campuses
    by Alysha Palumbo on April 24, 2024 at 6:07 am

    College students in Massachusetts and nationwide have remained resilient in their protests against the war in Gaza. Pro-Palestine encampments have popped up across campus lawns at MIT, Harvard University and other Boston colleges. These students are standing in solidarity with their peers from Columbia University in New York. Not only are they calling for peace, but they’re demanding the university divest from Israel and do more to protect Jewish students. Tents were still standing on MIT’s campus Wednesday morning. These students say this encampment will remain until university officials meet their demands. Those demands are like the encampments at Emerson College and Columbia University. They want their schools to stop accepting funding from groups that directly or indirectly fund the war in Gaza. Overnight at Columbia, a school spokesperson says progress is being made, with student protestors committing to removing several of the tents and ensuring only students will be participating in the encampment. The dispersal deadline has been extended to 8 a.m. and conversations there between the protesters and school officials are expected to continue for the next 48 hours. At MIT, a coalition of student groups, including Jewish students, continue to push for progress on their goals, while some faculty are speaking out against them. “I think that we’re all here because there are over 34,000 Palestinians dead, over half of them are children and we feel that we want to speak out about that, but also to talk about MIT’s complicity in the genocide of through our relationship with the Israeli Ministry of Defense, and funding relationships specifically,” said Gabriella Martini, MIT Scientists Against Genocide. “I think that this group is vocal but it’s essentially representing a very extreme and small group of Jewish people that lost their way,” said MIT Professor Retsef Levi, MIT Israel Alliance. MIT police were on site and watching closely for any disturbances. More on the Israel-Hamas war Congress 16 hours ago Senate overwhelmingly passes aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan with big bipartisan vote news Apr 22 Billionaire donors rethink Columbia University support amid pro-Palestinian protests Israel-Hamas War Apr 22 Israeli military intelligence chief resigns over his role in failing to prevent Oct. 7 attack

  • Scattered rain Wednesday with a slight chance of thunder
    by Pete Bouchard on April 24, 2024 at 5:30 am

    Our only unsettled day of the workweek is not looking like a washout. A few showers dart through the area Wednesday morning, followed by a break, then a couple more to finish the day. It’s possible that some spots come away with just a sprinkle over the course of the entire day. Also worth noting that the final leg of showers is associated with a sharp cold front that puts the freeze on overnight. Many will fall near — or well below — freezing. While it doesn’t seem record-breaking, it will be another night to cover sensitive vegetation. Admittedly, with some falling into the mid-20s, it’s better to bring those items in rather than attempt to save them with a covering. We’ll recover on Thursday and Friday, but it will be gradual. Sea breezes will temper our expectations each afternoon. Away from the coast, however, we should be able to muster a 60-degree reading or two. Warmup still on tap for the weekend. As mentioned, it seems a bit fragile owing to potential sea breezes (again). But at this point, the sea breeze may only cool us into the upper 60s, whereas locations away from the coast will soar well into the 70s. Enjoy your day!

  • Student protests divide college campuses as violence in Gaza persists
    by Michael Rosenfield and Oscar Margain on April 23, 2024 at 8:41 pm

    Dozens of students at MIT, Tufts, and Emerson College have set up camp in solidarity with Columbia University students who were forcibly removed from their encampments last week. A coalition of student groups has set up a tent encampment on MIT’s campus, calling for the school to divest from any financial ties it has with Israel. “We are going to insist the school change its relationship and funding,” said student Gabriela Martini. One of the groups in the coalition is Jews for Ceasefire, which held a Passover Seder inside the encampment on the second night of the Jewish holiday. “Looking back at the pain of our Jewish history is a call for us to understand what is happening in Gaza and make sure no one has to go through suffering,” said student Quinn Perian. But MIT Professor Retsef Levi, who’s part of the MIT Israel Alliance, says the vast majority of the Jewish community on campus believes the tent encampment — including Jews for Ceasefire — is antisemitic. “I think these students are lost souls,” said Levi. “They’re confused. This group is vocal, but it essentially represents a very extreme and small group of Jewish people that lost their way.” The tent encampment is outside the building which houses the Jewish organization Hillel. Levi says Hillel was told to have its Passover Seder Monday night elsewhere out of safety concerns, while allowing the encampment to remain. “This is clearly a sign that things are not under control,” said Levi. “A sign MIT lost its way.” Students at other schools are also calling for change. “We have four demands,” said Emerson College sophomore Amrita Bala. “It’s to disclose their divestments, cut ties and divest from Israel, drop all attacks on student organizers, and speak out for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and an end to the occupation of Palestine.” At Harvard, the student-led Palestine Solidarity Committee was suspended Monday, and Harvard Yard remained closed Tuesday. Harvard University has not responded to NBC10 Boston’s request for an explanation for these decisions. Columbia alum Robert Kraft said he has stopped giving money to Columbia University until it ensures the safety of Jewish students. In 2019, Kraft created the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism in a response to what Kraft saw as a rise in Jewish hate in the U.S. “You can protest, you can disagree, but what you can’t do is threaten somebody,” said FCAS President Tara Levine. Levine noted that Jewish hate on college campuses has spiked since the start of the Hamas-Israel war in October. “Those protests have moved from disagreeing on a topic to being threatening and antisemitic. And the result of that is that Jewish students feel unsafe on the campuses that they’re studying. And for us, that’s unacceptable,” she said. Administrators at Tufts, Emerson College and MIT said they continue to monitor the student encampments and have not decided to remove them. More coverage Israel-Hamas War 16 hours ago Arrests follow barricades and encampments as college students nationwide protest Gaza war Israel-Hamas War Apr 22 Pro-Palestinian protests sweep US college campuses following mass arrests at Columbia Boston Apr 22 Boston schools join Gaza war campus protest; Kraft speaks out against Columbia

  • Cape Cod woman's death sparks battle over whether her horse should live
    by Mary Markos on April 23, 2024 at 8:40 pm

    Efforts are underway in a Cape Cod town to save a horse whose owner died after expressing she had wanted the animal buried with her. Barbara Collins of Sandwich, Massachusetts, had a dying wish to be buried with her beloved horse, Brady — named after longtime Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. After Collins’ death from stomach cancer, that wish is causing controversy. “She was thinking in the best interest of the horse,” said Kathy Booth-frasier, manager of Crescent Moon Farm in Sandwich. Booth-frasier says Brady is almost 20 years old, has a stifle injury and hasn’t been ridden in years. Collins didn’t want him passed from owner to owner, since someone could tire of caring for him. “A horse isn’t a dog,” Booth-frasier said. “They’re more money, more responsibility, and they’re 700-pound animals. They can hurt you.” “You gotta do right by the horse,” she added. “Sometimes you have to leave your heart at the door.” Allie Hammond, the horse’s former owner, is upset at the notion of euthanizing the animal. “I don’t want to see him lose his life,” she said. “And I don’t think Barbara would, either.” Hammond has Brady’s sister, Saphy, at her farm in Rode Island. She rescued them both when they were yearlings. “He is such an amazing horse, and giving him up was really hard for me,” she said. When she heard Brady was going to be euthanized, she reached out to State Rep. Steven Xiarhos, a Republican on Cape Cod. “We’re trying to save Brady,” Xiarhos said. “I think we can find someone, somewhere, that will, in a way, honor Barbara, and resolve this situation in a positive way.” Brady is paid for at the farm through May 1. His fate from there remains to be seen. “We don’t have the funds, unless someone wants to donate,” Booth-frasier said. “If someone can give him a home and a life that he deserves, all for it, but it’s got to be a commitment, and it’s got to be a written, legal-binding commitment.”

  • Mass. murder suspect arrested at Albany International Airport
    by Thea DiGiammerino on April 23, 2024 at 7:34 pm

    A man from western Massachusetts was arrested in New York state Tuesday on a murder charge after police responding to a call for a bad odor found a body inside the man’s apartment, authorities said. The investigation began when someone reported a foul odor coming from an apartment on Chapman Street in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Inside, police found a dead man. Investigators believe the death is a homicide, though the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine official cause and manner of death. The man was not publicly identified. The former tenant, Taaniel Herberger-Brown, 42, was arrested at Albany International Airport, according to the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office. He has been charged with murder. It was not immediately clear if he has an attorney. No other details were immediately available. Get updates on what’s happening in New England to your inbox. Sign up for our News Headlines newsletter.

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  • ‘An even greater impact’
    by Danielle Ray on April 24, 2024 at 8:56 am

    The Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Central Mass & Metrowest annual ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ gala held earlier this month netted $160,000 that will be used to support life-changing youth programs. The spring tradition that took place on April 6 in Worcester also honored the nonprofit organization’s 25-year partnership with the College of the Holy Cross. Guests

  • Maynard man claims $100K winning lotto ticket
    by Brendan Lewis, Submitted Article on April 24, 2024 at 7:11 am

    FITCHBURG — With only two weeks remaining before expiration, a $100,000 winning lottery ticket sold at a Summer Street store was finally claimed. The Massachusetts State Lottery Commission announced Michael Curtin, of Maynard, as the winner of a $100,000 Mass Cash prize in the game’s May 2, 2023 drawing, claiming his prize just two weeks

  • Editorial: NH tolls, raising fees not the answer – at least for now
    by Editorial on April 24, 2024 at 4:23 am

    New Hampshire’s governor railed against it, as did our state auditor, as well as the leader of the Massachusetts Republican Party. And now our Democratic governor has unequivocally quashed the idea. Gov. Maura Healey officially put the kibosh on a proposal floated by her transportation secretary to help alleviate the commonwealth’s revenue shortfalls by installing

  • Local roundup: Patriots run past Lunenburg
    by Staff Report on April 24, 2024 at 12:19 am

    The North Middlesex Regional girls lacrosse team defended its home field Tuesday afternoon, topping Lunenburg, 15-5, in Townsend. Bella Young led the Patriots (2-6) with five goals and one helper and Faith Mazza and Sophia Caldwell each contributed hat tricks in the victory. Sarah Swartz chipped in with two goals and two assists. Erin Peplowski

  • UN calls for investigation into mass graves uncovered at two Gaza hospitals raided by Israel
    by Associated Press on April 23, 2024 at 11:41 pm

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  • Lowell’s Colby Boulay to enter boxing ring for Haymakers for Hope
    by Christopher Hurley on April 24, 2024 at 10:22 am

    “I’m super excited. I started training just after the new year, so it’s not really nerves anymore, but excitement to show all the work I’ve been putting in. I’m waiting to get to the finish line.” Colby Boulay

  • Chris Herren offers sobering talk to Chelmsford High students 
    by Christopher Hurley on April 24, 2024 at 8:19 am

    “To be back here a decade later is special. It says so much about the messaging, but it also says so much about my own recovery. That I’m still sober, one day at a time.” - Chris Herren

  • Tewksbury partners with YMCA to offer recreational programming
    by Peter Currier on April 24, 2024 at 7:09 am

    The town of Tewksbury announced last week that it was entering a partnership with the Greater Lowell YMCA to offer youth and adult recreational programming starting in May, as the town explores a return of its own recreation department.

  • Editorial: NH tolls, raising fees not the answer – at least for now
    by Editorial on April 24, 2024 at 4:23 am

    New Hampshire’s governor railed against it, as did our state auditor, as well as the leader of the Massachusetts Republican Party. And now our Democratic governor has unequivocally quashed the idea. Gov. Maura Healey officially put the kibosh on a proposal floated by her transportation secretary to help alleviate the commonwealth’s revenue shortfalls by installing

  • Arrest log
    by Staff Report on April 24, 2024 at 2:55 am

    The following arrests were made recently by local police departments. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Massachusetts’ privacy law prevents police from releasing information involving domestic and sexual violence arrests with the goal to protect the alleged victims.

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