19 displaced after blaze that spread through 2 multi-family homes in Brockton
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Demolition crews began dismantling what was left of a more than century-old home in Brockton Thursday, hours after a fire devoured the home and spread to a building next door. Three people suffered minor injuries and 19 people were displaced as a result of the fire. Still, some residents who said they lost everything also said they feel lucky things weren’t worse. “We are lucky to have our lives,” said resident Maria Rogers. “That’s the most important thing.” “I just hope that we get some help,” Rogers continued. “I don’t know where we’re doing or what we’re doing. We don’t have nothing. I left everything inside.”Brockton fire officials said crews responding to reports of a structure fire on South Street around 3 a.m. found two large residential buildings in flames. Some residents made it out the back of the most heavily damaged structure at 37 South Street but ended up trapped in a fenced-in backyard before Brockton Fire Chief Brian Nardelli said crews cut the ...Police searching for two suspects who allegedly attacked someone with a machete
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Two suspects are wanted after attacking a man in downtown Boston with a machete. The incident took place around Tremont Street and Temple Place on Tuesday, May 23 around 9 a.m.The adult male victim was seriously injured but is expected to survive. The police describe both suspects as Black males with short hair. Suspect No. 1 was wearing “grey trench coat style jacket, dark pants, and white shoes,” and Suspect No. 2 was “shirtless, wearing white pants and dark colored shoes.”The police said the incident is still being investigated and are seeking the public’s help with identifying Suspect No. 1 and 2.Boston kicks off Pride Month with City Hall Plaza event
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Boston is raising the flag on Pride Month. City officials and community leaders are celebrating Pride Month with a kick-off event at City Hall Plaza, and City Hall will be lit up with rainbow colors.The city raised the Pride flag at City Hall and unveiled the photography project “Portraits of Pride,” which features LGBTQ+ leaders. The exhibition will be on display all month on the plaza.The Thursday event also includes performances by Big Body Kweeng, Neon Calypso, Patty Bourrée, and more. Mayor Michelle Wu and LGBTQ+ community members will be speaking and promoting other Pride events.Boston’s Pride for the People Parade will take place on June 10.3 New York teens arrested in connection with killing and ‘consuming’ beloved village swan, police say
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
(CNN) — Three teenagers have been arrested in connection with killing and “consuming” a beloved swan in a Syracuse, New York, suburb, and stealing four young swans this week, police said.A mature female swan named Faye and her four young swans, also known as cygnets, were reported missing from the swan pond Monday, police in the village of Manlius said.On Tuesday, authorities received tips that two of the cygnets were at a discount store in a nearby town, where one of the suspects worked, Manlius Police Captain Tina Stanton said during a Wednesday news conference. More information then led police to a second location where the remaining cygnets were found, Stanton said.An 18-year-old and two other juveniles – aged 16 and 17 – are facing several charges, including grand larceny in the third degree, criminal mischief in the second degree, conspiracy in the fifth degree and criminal trespassing in the third degree, Manlius Police Sgt. Ken Hatter said during the news conference. Th...Max Scherzer to MLB: Let the umps turn off the clock during warmups
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Max Scherzer is never one to hold back about the modern state of baseball. The soon-to-be 39-year-old veteran right-hander has been involved in the league’s competition committee and labor negotiations.So his 300-word rant about the pitch clock that came Thursday afternoon should come as no surprise.The Mets completed the sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field with Scherzer on the mound. Around the fifth inning, he was seen engaging in conversation with home plate umpire Tripp Gibson. The crux of the issue was the pitch clock and how the strict 2:30 time limit between innings reduced the number of warmup pitches Scherzer was able to throw before the clock ran out. Scherzer threw seven pitches but wanted the eighth.“You’re supposed to get eight warmup pitches and I had seven. I asked, ‘Can I get the eighth pitch? Can I get my normal routine, warmup?’” Scherzer said. “He’s telling me, ‘It’s the clock, it’s the...Five-alarm fire displaces 19 residents in Brockton; destroys one home, heavily damages another
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
A massive five-alarm fire in Brockton that caused minor injuries to three people and destroyed a home could have been even more devastating if it weren’t for fast reactions, according to the city fire chief and residents.Nineteen residents who lived at the two properties, 35 and 37 South St., have been displaced, while two of them and a firefighter suffered exhaustion and were sent to an area hospital for treatment, Chief Brian Nardelli told reporters at the scene.By the time Brockton firefighters arrived at 37 South St. around 3 a.m., eight residents had escaped from the flames, but some had to be rescued from behind the home, Nardelli said.“We had guys breaking the fence and pulling them through the fence because the radiant heat was coming off that house,” he said. “They were trapped in the courtyard almost.”One resident, Maria Rogers, owner of 37 South St., told WCVB she believes her dog saved her life, as the dog’s barks woke her up in time to get out un...4 Red Sox players with All-Star potential
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Phase 1 2023 MLB All-Star Game voting opened on Wednesday afternoon.Until 12 p.m. on June 22, fans can vote five times per 24 hours to decide which players will advance to the second round, which determines the starters for each team, also by fan vote. The first round will also award the player who receives the most votes in their league with automatic entry into the starting nine at their usual position.Fans can essentially vote for anyone; they can even write in players. In 2018, Dustin Pedroia was on the ballot, despite only playing three games all season. Adam Duvall only played eight games before fracturing his left wrist, but Red Sox fans may write him into their ballots, if they so choose.Therein lies the problem with the annual midsummer event. Fans, by definition, are biased towards their favorite players and teams, and often vote loyally, even if the player is undeserving of All-Star honors. Facts and figures will be disregarded, superseded by favoritism.But from an actual...‘Do I have regrets? … Hell yeah,’ says Davenport mayor after partial collapse of Iowa building
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
By SCOTT McFETRIDGE, HANNAH FINGERHUT and RYAN J. FOLEY (Associated Press)DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A structural engineer’s report issued last week indicated a wall of a century-old apartment building in Iowa was at imminent risk of crumbling, yet neither the owner nor city officials warned residents of the danger days before the building partially collapsed, leaving three people missing and feared dead.The revelation is the latest flashpoint after Sunday’s partial collapse of the building in Davenport, where residents have lashed out at city leaders over what they see as an inept response.“Do I have regrets about this tragedy and about people potentially losing their lives? Hell yeah. Do I think about this every moment? Hell yeah.” Mayor Mike Matson said Thursday. “I have regrets about a lot of things. Believe me, we’re going to look at that.”City officials said Thursday that they did not order an evacuation because they relied on the e...Mike Preston’s Ravens observations on the offense’s poor day, missing Odell Beckham Jr. and more | COMMENTARY
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Maybe the Ravens should have had a free bobblehead giveaway Thursday.Team officials invited current and potential ticket holders to open practice in Owings Mills, but they probably didn’t sell many tickets afterward. The Ravens’ offense was pretty poor, especially the quarterback play.Which quarterback was the worst?Go ahead, pick one. It got so bad that midway through practice, the Ravens completed a roughly 15-yard pass and the crowd started to applaud.True story.Starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, he of the sidearm delivery fame, had three passes knocked down and one interception late in which he threw to Andy Isabella when the wide receiver had two safeties draped all over him. There were times when Jackson stopped the play because something went wrong, either with the snap count, the formation or players in motion.It’s apparent that a lot of patience will be needed to run this new offense.Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley was just as bad, overthrowing receivers...Giants GM Joe Schoen hires friend, ex-Titans exec Ryan Cowden as advisor
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:33:15 GMT
Ryan Cowden’s new title won’t fit easily on his business card, but he’s on board to help his friend, Giants GM Joe Schoen, try to build a winner in New York.Cowden, 44, formerly of the Tennessee Titans, has joined the Giants as special advisor to the general manager, the team announced Thursday.He and Schoen worked together as scouting assistants and area scouts for the Carolina Panthers from 2000-07.They both interviewed for the Giants GM vacancy last year. The job went to Schoen, Brandon Beane’s assistant GM in Buffalo, and not Cowden, who was entering his fifth season as VP of player personnel under then-Titans GM Jon Robinson.The Giants then beat Cowden’s Titans in Nashville in Week 1 in Schoen’s first regular season game as an NFL GM on Sept. 11, 2022.The dramatic 21-20 comeback victory was led by Saquon Barkley, who is currently declining to sign his franchise tag tender due to his desire for a longer-term and more lucrative deal.Cowden work...Latest news
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