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Teen says he was attacked by group inside Kenmore Station after Red Sox game
BOSTON — An 18-year-old said he was brutally attacked by a group of teens inside an MBTA station after a Red Sox game, resulting in serious injuries. "I got 8 stitches on my lip, my lip was cut open, my tooth went up my lip up here. I had a concussion, I have bruises all over my body," Phoenix Soares said.
Karen Read’s lawyers put Colin Albert in the hot seat Thursday. Here’s what we learned.
The defense played clips of a high school-aged Colin Albert threatening to “f*** up” other teens and showed jurors a photo of Albert with wounded knuckles. ’s lawyers gave jurors their most comprehensive glance yet into Read’s third-party culprit defense, alleging that witness Colin Albert had violent tendencies authorities should have explored as part of their investigation into the death of John O’Keefe.
Boston Police Nab Four Juveniles in Attempted Robbery, Assault on Elderly Man on MBTA Bus
Four juveniles were arrested for attempting to rob and viciously assaulting a 68-year-old man on an MBTA bus last night, leaving the Boston community rattled, authorities say. The incident, which took place near Washington Street and Herald Street around 10 PM, was swiftly responded to by the Transit Police Department (TPD), who were able to apprehend all suspects involved.
Antoinette Antonio Returns to Emcee the Carroll Center for the Blind's Walk for Independence on June 1!
Join Antoinette Antonio at the 2024 Walk for Independence!. The Walk for Independence supports the Carroll Center for the Blind's mission of empowering those who are blind or visually impaired to achieve independence and to lead a fulfilling life. Attendees will complete a 1, 2, or 3-mile walk around the Mt. Ida campus of UMass Amherst in Newton followed by activities for all ages.
Newton mom creates AI toolkit to help families navigate special education
Karen Gage, a Newton parent and education technology specialist, has launched a new product called KidvoKit to support parents of special needs children in managing their child’s education. It organizes documentation from the school into an easy to read binder, as well as having an AI assistant that can...
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