Brad Marchand makes his return to TD Garden
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The Little Ball of Hate still has a lot of love back in Boston. Brad Marchand received a standing ovation from the Boston crowd on Tuesday night when he returned to play against his old team for the first time.
As for her future on Boston Blue, Marisa Ramirez revealed that Baez and her daughter Elena could move to Boston “no problem,” although she’s unsure what will actually happen. At the very least, she’s “not closing any doors” on further appearances just yet:
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‘Boston Blue’ EP Defends Replacing Andrew Terraciano With Mika Amonsen as Donnie Wahlberg’s Son
The Boston Blue creative team is standing by the decision to recast Donnie Wahlberg's son Sean. During the series premiere on Friday, October 17, some viewers may have been surprised to see Mika Amonsen in the role of Sean after the character was originally played by Andrew Terraciano on Blue Bloods.
"We were staring at a [luxury tax] bill like no one has ever stared at, right? So that was not the driver as much as the second apron."
‘I absolutely did not’: Irish firefighter testifies in his own defense during rape retrial in Boston
Irish firefighter Terence E. Crosbie Tuesday denied allegations that he raped a woman in a downtown Boston hotel room last year during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. “I absolutely did not,” Crosbie said from the witness stand during his retrial in Suffolk Superior Court, when asked if he raped the woman.
While office attendance has reached new post-pandemic highs nationwide, Boston’s recovery remains slow, according to new data by Placer.ai.
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Derrick White on why Al Horford was such a good Boston Celtics teammate
"Al is probably the best teammate I've ever had, a lot of us ever had," said White, echoing a sentiment several of his teammates have made about Horford's impact on them over the years. "And he just cares so much about you as a person, just always just checking in on you, seeing how you're doing, celebrating your successes."
The flight returned to Boston because of a “non-compliant passenger who had been verbally abusive," police said.