A day later in Keene, taking stock and cleaning up

Residents in Keene, N.H., stood near broken glass Sunday morning.

Jeremy C. Fox for the Boston Globe

Hundreds of students turned out Sunday morning to clean up after disturbances Saturday near Keene State College.

Para-rower Moran Samuel uses just her arms and shoulders to row; the Head of the Charles doesn?t have a category for her this year, but she hopes to compete nex year John Tlumacki/Globe Staff

Israelis? appearance at Head of the Charles a historic moment

Only a 16-year-old from the team will actually complete, but the delegation brings together some inspiring stories.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

On the bright side, no negatives

On this leisurely October weekend I am going to give you nothing but positivity. No sarcasm. No cynicism. Promise.

The stabbing of two park rangers by a homeless man in the park last week brought into sharp focus the unpredictable nature of a place where all are welcome

They all have something in (Boston) Common

The eclectic mix of statesmen, casual strollers, and the city?s most downtrodden is essential to the spirit of Boston?s most celebrated park.

Yvonne Abraham

Martha Coakley takes the Proust Questionnaire

Democratic candidate for governor Martha Coakley tells us about the person within by submitting to the Proust Questionnaire.

2 killed in early morning crash in Boston

Two people died when a car collided head-on with another vehicle on Jamaicaway, and three people were injured.

Man arrested in North End indecent assault

A 36-year-old man was arrested in Fall River after a woman reported an indecent assault in Boston early Saturday morning.

Patrick quietly transfers 500 managers to union

Governor Patrick?s move will qualify them for a series of raises and insulate them from firing when the next governor takes over.

sebastian smee

The 50 greatest paintings in New England

In a region overflowing with art treasures, which paintings stand out?

Fidelity fought Washington over money market funds ? and won

A furious lobbying campaign diluted SEC rules crafted after the 2008 financial collapse.

Kevin Cullen

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/25/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/cullen_20131025.jpg A society?s vulnerable citizens, out in the open

The ramifications of the shutdown of Long Island continue to affect those who need help the most.