Boston civil rights leaders denounce white supremacist group that marched through city
Local civil rights leaders on Sunday denounced the white supremacist group Patriot Front a day after about 100 members marched through Boston carrying shields, flags, and a banner reading, “Reclaim America.”
![Alex Verdugo is welcomed in the dugout after scoring on Franchy Cordero's single in the fourth inning.](https://bostonglobe-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/xTmxVez3grjOnzpvT7QV7u3PA7A=/480x319/filters:focal(2651.5x10:2661.5x0)/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/bostonglobe/C5EWA23QK2MAEA53RQRPVBKMRY.jpg)
No rest for the weary as Red Sox prepare for 17-game stretch against American League East
After finishing a 5-4 road trip with a win over the Cubs, the Red Sox will begin a vital stretch against the Rays on Monday at Fenway Park.
![Sam Hauser appeared in 26 games for the Celtics last season, and could be looking at a bigger role next season.](https://bostonglobe-prod.cdn.arcpublishing.com/resizer/OuMWiLwbUEvaEu_SwZHKCwD8mjo=/480x319/filters:focal(1547x10:1557x0)/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/bostonglobe/Z7T6QKEBOYYYNCLVQZ3V5UBD5E.jpg)
Celtics to re-sign forward Sam Hauser to three-year deal as sharpshooter could see bigger role next season
The Celtics will keep hold of Hauser, who shot 43 percent from 3-point range both in 26 NBA appearances and 10 G League games last season.
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