Investigation underway after body found near Charles River in Newton
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
State police are investigating the death of a person who was found at Forte Park in Newton on Saturday night.Troopers responded to the park around 8 p.m. after the body was found near the Charles River on Department of Conservation and Recreation property. The facts and circumstances of their death remain under investigation.Troopers from the State Police Troop H Detective Unit, the State Police Detective Unit for Middlesex County, and the State Police Crime Scene Services Section also responded.The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has taken custody of the decedent. No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Firefighters battle wind-whipped fire in Wareham
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
A resident escaped a two-alarm fire that raced through a home in Wareham early Sunday morning, officials said.Crews responding to a reported structure fire on Atlantic Avenue just after 12 a.m. found smoke and flames coming from the home. A resident and their cat managed to get out unharmed.Fire officials said high winds hindered their efforts to contain it and it took about an hour to get it under control.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.Therapy helped Chicago Bulls’ Andre Drummond regain his peace — and purpose: ‘I felt myself crying for help. But I didn’t know how to ask for it.’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
Eight minutes. It wasn’t enough time.Andre Drummond knew it. The rest of the Chicago Bulls lineup already had assembled on the court against the Clippers on March 27 in Los Angeles. Only eight minutes remained before the starter would be introduced, eight minutes before Drummond needed to take his place on the bench beside his teammates.But Drummond was headed in the opposite direction, deeper into the arena, searching for the only name that made sense in that moment: Dr. Wendy Borlabi, the team’s director of performance and mental health.He stood in front of her, searching for the words to describe all that had been clogging his mind for days, months, maybe years.Eight minutes. It wasn’t even close to enough time to say everything he was thinking and feeling. But Drummond knew it was enough time to start.“I don’t know what I’m going to say to you,” Drummond told Borlabi. “But I just need to say something.”Two nights before, Drum...Saturday’s high school scores and highlights
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SATURDAY’S HIGHLIGHTSBASEBALLKegan LeClare went the distance while striking out 13 as Salem Academy (6-2) edged nonleague opponent KIPP Academy 4-1. … Brennan Shapiro went five shutout innings with six strikeouts as Latin Academy (4-3) blanked Arlington Catholic 8-0. … Senior Nanfer Duarte threw five innings while allowing two hits and striking out four while senior Braylin Gonzalez drove in four runs in a 10-0 victory for Boston English over Dracut. … Sam Keene tossed five shutout innings with 8 strikeouts, no walks and only allowed three hits as BC High defeated Newton North 7-2.In the Independent School League, sophomore Levy Da Silva went five innings while allowing one hit and striking out 11 as St. Mark’s won 10-0 over St. George’s. … Alistair Rose threw a complete-game one-hitter and struck out 10 as Noble and Greenough (4-4) defeated Brooks, 7-0.BOYS LACROSSEIn a nonleague matchup, Daniel Oman finished with five goals and Connor Stack added three goals as Sandwich (5-1) defe...NFL Draft 2023: Michael Mayer and 7 potential Patriots tight end picks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
Welcome to Potential Patriots!Each day leading up to the NFL Draft on April 27, the Herald will introduce prospects the Patriots are likely targeting position by position. The Pats have 11 picks this year, starting at 14th overall, their highest selection in more than a decade. As for their other picks, the Patriots could pad their depth at virtually any position.Below is a breakdown of the Patriots’ best prospect fits at tight end.Day 1Michael Mayer, Notre DameHt/Wt: 6-5, 250Projected round: 1stScouting report: Looking for a surprise pick for the Patriots in the first round? Start with Mayer.As Hunter Henry and Mike Gesicki enter contract years, Mayer could offer the Patriots a chance to start a new era at the position. He is universally regarded as a top-two prospect among tight ends, and the safest pick in this class. He spent most of his time in-line at Notre Dame, where he blocked well and caught 67 passes for 809 yards and nine touchdowns.Mayer doesn’t have breakaw...Struggling Bed Bath & Beyond files for bankruptcy protection
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
Bed Bath & Beyond has filed for bankruptcy protection, but its stores and websites will remain open and continue serving customers, the company said.The beleaguered home goods chain made the filing Sunday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, listing its estimated assets and liabilities in the range of $1 billion and $10 billion. The move comes after the company failed to secure funds to stay afloat.In a statement, the company based in Union, New Jersey, said it voluntarily made the filing “to implement an orderly wind down of its businesses while conducting a limited marketing process to solicit interest in one or more sales of some or all of its assets.”The firm said its 360 Bed Bath & Beyond and 120 BuyBuy Baby stores and websites will remain open and continue serving customers as it “begins its efforts to effectuate the closure of its retail locations.”Back in February, Bed Bath & Beyond announced it was shutting down its Canadian operation.The com...Commemorating the fifth anniversary of Toronto van attack
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
Toronto residents and public officials are expected to gather in a north-end community today to mark the fifth anniversary of the city’s devastating van attack.Ten people were killed and 16 others were injured when a man deliberately drove a rental van down a busy sidewalk on a stretch of Toronto’s Yonge Street on April 23, 2018.The attack, which stunned the city, was one of Canada’s worst mass murders.An indoor memorial ceremony is set to be held this afternoon, before an outdoor commemoration at Mel Lastman Square, where flowers are set to be laid at a temporary memorial plaque.Family members of victims, community members and politicians are expected to attend.Betty Forsyth, Ji Hun Kim, Sohe Chung, Geraldine Brady, Chul Min Kang, Anne Marie D’Amico, Munir Najjar, Dorothy Sewell, Andrea Bradden and Renuka Amarasingha died in the April 2018 attack.Amaresh Tesfamariam died from her injuries more than three years later.RELATED:Parents, siblings, friends: Rememb...Parents, siblings, friends: Remembering the lives lost in the Toronto van attack
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
It has been five years since a man deliberately drove a van down a bustling sidewalk in north Toronto, committing one of the country’s worst mass murders. Ten people died in the van attack in April 2018 and another died from her injuries more than three years later. Here’s a look at the lives that were lost, based on interviews with family and friends and victim impact statements filed in court.Betty Forsyth, 94Betty Forsyth was a walking library, family historian and a good friend to birds and squirrels.She was born on July 30, 1923 in Peacehaven, East Sussex in the United Kingdom. She left for Canada in 1968, with nine poodles in tow, and remained a loyal servant to the queen.Tragedy befell the family early on. Her father, Charles Speedie Forsyth, was a member of the British army and vanished at sea in 1928, near Gibraltar. But Betty, her quick wit and macabre humour at hand, used her missing father as material for family gatherings.“Was he our real father?”...First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
King Charles III’s first months on the throne have shown he’s a monarch who will take an active role in different causes and is ready to engage with the public, royal experts say, but he still has work to do to win over a skeptical Canadian public.Nathan Tidridge, the author of a book about Canada’s constitutional monarchy and vice-president of the Institute for the Study of the Crown in Canada, says Charles thus far appears to be a more “active and engaged” ruler than his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.As examples, he cites the King’s decision to host a Buckingham Palace reception for key players ahead of the COP27 climate summit in Egypt, and the palace’s direct request to Australia that it include Indigenous people in its delegation attending his May 6 coronation.Tidridge believes the late queen, in contrast, kept more of a distance.“There was a removed sense (with Queen Elizabeth), where with Charles we’re not seeing that,” ...What happens to animals who die at the zoo?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:26:52 GMT
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — When your family pet dies, you likely work through your veterinarian on a cremation plan or head to the backyard to find a final resting place. But when the local zoo loses a resident, the next steps can be a little more secretive. Early in April 2023, the Sioux Falls Great Plains Zoo (GPZ) announced the death of an Arctic Fox named Rehn, who was humanely euthanized following a losing battle with kidney disease.Great Planes Zoo President and CEO Becky Dewitz says death is part of the whole-life care process at many accredited zoos. The GPZ's accreditation comes from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). "It is the highest standard as it applies to animal welfare and wellbeing of any of the accrediting agencies in the zoo and aquarium business," Dewitz said. "As an accredited zoo, we are required to have an internal process that measures the animal's welfare on a state of good to bad on a continuum of life."Most zoo animals these days are born in cap...Latest news
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