NStar says power restored
The utility urged customers to call if the electricity is still out this morning, as the power outages that kept parts of the Back Bay in darkness for more than two days appeared to end.
The utility urged customers to call if the electricity is still out this morning, as the power outages that kept parts of the Back Bay in darkness for more than two days appeared to end.
Brian McGrory
In the eerie silence that hung over most of Back Bay for the better part of two days, you could all but hear the dollars evaporate into the dark sky.
Former House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi insisted that he didn’t provide significant information that prosecutors could use against current or former legislators.
The Beverly police officer who was shot by a Hamilton police sergeant told superiors that he had never been intimate with the sergeant’s wife.
Low-tech fixes are intended to increase accountability of workers and add backup systems to prevent mistakes in animal care, which had contributed to the deaths of four monkeys.
About 200 people waited this morning outside the Apple Store on Boylston Street to get the company’s newest gadget.
US Representative Jim Moran of Virginia and NAACP President Ben Jealous were also arrested after protesting the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Bob Ryan
This group did what Harvard folk have talked about, and some may actually even have dreamed about, for decades.
Derrick Z. Jackson
A record five schools in the NCAA tournament had a 100 percent graduation rate for African American players on men’s and women’s teams. But a racial divide in the men’s game remains.
“You always hear, does MIT have a basketball team? People don’t really think we’re going to be that good, just a bunch of nerds playing basketball.”
Jamie Karraker, guard for MIT’s basketball team
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All products made with ground beef have been temporarily stricken from lunch menus.
A group of religious leaders urged customers to withdraw their funds because the bank is planning to foreclose on the nearby Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The Anglican leader’s decision ends a tumultuous decade that was marked by sharp divisions over sexuality and gender.
Ron Paul shied away from naming his Republican rivals but suggested they all want to plunge the US deeper into military conflicts.
The Bruins have been outscored 12-3 in their two-game stay in Florida and have now lost four straight games.
The movie is a genial but awfully thin goof on cheap Mexican telenovelas.
The play delivers a fierce and scorching reminder of the lives that were shattered by Hurricane Katrina, and the governmental incompetence or indifference that allowed it to happen.
The season’s freshest fashion feels airy and easy — think fluttery shapes, pretty prints, and nothing too structured or serious.
“Kennedy can’t start sentences with ‘my family.’ He has to avoid looking like the latest Kennedy to run for office based on a divine right.”
Dan Payne, advising congressional candidate Joseph Kennedy III
“The best-selling board game today is the board game that was the best-selling board game in 1936. That is Monopoly.”
Game publisher Eric Hautemont