Top 10 Boston sports stories of 2012
The Boston sports scene was abuzz this year, with lots to celebrate and lament. Here is a look back at the biggest stories of the year.
Opinion | Neal gabler
Could the 16th president’s tactics have solved today’s political stalemate? Probably not.
The Boston sports scene was abuzz this year, with lots to celebrate and lament. Here is a look back at the biggest stories of the year.
Galleries
Painting holds its own as the most expressive medium, full of light and the sweep of the artist’s hand. Meanwhile, alternative spaces and performance art are experiencing a rebirth.
The Globe sussed out this year’s hits and misses from local advertising agencies.
The settlement, related to hundreds of lawsuits over acceleration problems, would be the largest in US history involving automobile defects.
The state’s highest court ruled that prosecutors had no obligation to confirm for a defendant that his victim in a shooting was a confidential informant.
The teams finished off a six-player trade that gets the Red Sox a new closer in righthander Joel Hanrahan.
A 19-year-old woman is charged with lying to authorities investigating the murder of Westborough native Elizabeth “Lizzi” Marriott.
Bill Belichick said Rob Gronkowski, who is recovering from a broken forearm, hasn’t been cleared medically to play .
St. Francis House provided about 900 meals throughout the day, including 500 sit-down lunches.
Well-wishers from around the US arrived in Newtown on Christmas morning to mourn the victims gunned down on Dec. 14.
Tea Party activists in the middle of the country are skirting the fiscal showdown in Congress and turning to fringe issues.
The biotech company will give added reimbursement to workers in same-sex marriages because they do not receive federal tax breaks on their health insurance.
This year’s class includes David Letterman, Dustin Hoffman, Led Zeppelin, and others.
Sherry-braised pork shoulder the first day becomes pork and edamame fried rice on the second day.