St. Elizabeth’s tells of data breach

The hospital is contacting more than 6,800 patients after billing documents were found blowing through a field in Charlestown.

Rick Santorum to resume campaign Tuesday

The former Pennsylvania senator will resume his presidential campaign with a slate of events in his home state next week, his campaign said.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/04/07/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/07blackdads.jpg After Trayvon Martin, it’s time for ‘the talk’

The shooting death of the Florida teenager is prompting some black parents to talk with their sons about “proper’’ carriage in the presence of authority figures.

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North End fed up with drunken crowds

North End residents aired grievances about partiers who stumble through the neighborhood at a public safety meeting.

Butcherie takes guesswork out of Passover shopping

For local Jews, shopping at what is perhaps the Boston area’s largest strictly kosher market has become an annual rite of Passover.

The Passover crush was evident at a busy Butcherie on Harvard Street in Brookline, which specializes in kosher food.

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The Passover crush was evident at Butcherie on Harvard Street in Brookline, which specializes in kosher food.

There were mothers pushing strollers and children scampering down the chocolate aisle.

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There were mothers pushing strollers and children scampering down the chocolate aisle.

Roy Feldman from New York pushed his carriage through Butcherie as he checked his list.

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Roy Feldman from New York pushed his carriage through Butcherie as he checked his list.

Lillian Stiles, a Boston University student from Maine checks out a bottle of spice.

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Lillian Stiles, a Boston University student from Maine, checked out a bottle of spice.

Except for a couple of clearly marked shelves, everything at Butcherie is kosher-for-Passover.

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Except for a couple of clearly marked shelves, everything at Butcherie is kosher-for-Passover.

Ryan Reynolds and Ashley Waxman both from Boston took part in the seder dinner at the BU Hillel House.

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Ryan Reynolds and Ashley Waxman, both from Boston, took part in the seder dinner at the BU Hillel House.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/04/07/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/07wellesley_photo1.jpg Faithful keep hopes up for church

A small group of parishioners has refused to leave St. James the Great, a Wellesley church closed in 2004, where they held a Stations of the Cross ceremony on Friday.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/04/07/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/07junothisone.jpg Roman statue of Juno settles in at the MFA

Graceful, austere, and, at 13 feet, the tallest classical statue in the US, Juno will soon accept visitors at the Museum of Fine Arts.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/04/06/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/07game_photo4.jpg Old-school fans of dice and pen

Video games get attention at this weekend's PAX East gaming convention, but tabletop diversions are also a big draw.

Opinion | Lawrence Harmon

Saving Fenway

On Fenway Park's 100th anniversary, we should recall that it wasn’t long ago that many with clout in Boston wanted to pulverize the place, writes Lawrence Harmon.

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Jieming Liu, 79, appeared for arraignment in Westborough District Court on Friday.

Elderly man charged with grisly murder of his wife

The man accused of murdering his wife suffers from dementia, and appeared to be eating her remains before he was found in the couple’s home, authorities said.

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Kodak wants bonuses for key workers

The Rochester-based photography company said the targeted employees have knowledge and skills critical to help the business emerge from Chapter 11.

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Boston College coach Jerry York and his Eagles have been standouts in the NCAA Tournament, and the team is in the championship game for the fifth time in seven seasons.

Eagles ready for NCAA Frozen Four title game

The Boston College men’s hockey team has embraced the team concept, and with everyone having a role the Eagles have been unbeatable lately.