Cedric Mullins expected to rejoin Orioles on Friday; fellow outfielder Aaron Hicks also close to returning | NOTES
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
Center fielder Cedric Mullins will likely rejoin the Orioles on Friday to begin their trip out west, manager Brandon Hyde said before Wednesday’s game.Mullins is expected to play his final minor league rehabilitation assignment game Wednesday night for Double-A Bowie and be activated off the 10-day injured list Friday before Baltimore’s opening game in Seattle against the Mariners.Hyde said he will “probably” manage Mullins’ workload more closely considering he will be returning from his second IL stint with a right groin strain. The 28-year-old was also placed on the IL in late May and missed most of June before reinjuring it in mid-July.“We need him, so I’m going to try to keep him as healthy as I can,” Hyde said.After Mullins first suffered the injury, it was considered a success when the team went 11-9 without him. They did even better during his current absence, going 14-8 and from two games below the Tampa Bay Rays for first plac...Column: How can David Ortiz want to do even more for Boston than he already has?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
In November 2013, David Ortiz finished third in Boston’s mayoral election.Don’t remember his campaign? Technically, that’s because he didn’t run for office; he finished third as a write-in candidate.Had he actually wanted to throw his hat in that ring, he probably could’ve cruised to victory, given the different kind of campaign he’d just completed.That election occurred less than two weeks after the slugger won World Series MVP and his third ring in a decade, the first Red Sox championship clinched at Fenway Park since 1918.Ortiz never became Boston’s mayor, but he’s certainly the king of the hill. The Red Sox retired his number less than a year after his final game in 2016, and inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 2020. The Brookline Avenue bridge over the Mass Pike, which ferries fans to and from the Kenmore MBTA station, bears his name, as does the street across from Fenway Park’s main entrance, and Gate 34 at Logan Airpor...Crime Briefs: Methuen cop charged with child pornography; jail time for ex RMV staffer
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
A Methuen Police officer was arrested and charged with trading child pornography online.Massachusetts State Police troopers arrested Police Officer Matthew Bistany, 51, of Methuen, at his home Tuesday morning. Bistany was arraigned on one count of child pornography in Lawrence District Court that afternoon.“While Officer Bistany is presumed innocent until proven guilty, the Methuen Police Department condemns the officer’s conduct as alleged in the charging documents,” Methuen Police Chief Scott McNamara said in a statement.“These allegations in no way reflect upon the character and reputation of the men and women of the Methuen Police Department who stand committed to protecting children and continue to serve with distinction,” he continues, adding that Bistany “was immediately placed on administrative leave.”The arrest came following a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which had tracked an alleged image of child sexual assault materials to an IP...Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to announce latest license in Long Island Bridge plan amid opioid crisis
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the city has received a critical license from the state, allowing it to “truly begin” the work of rebuilding a bridge to Long Island, to connect the region to a future addiction-recovery campus.Wu plans to announce the license at a Thursday morning virtual press conference. It was issued Wednesday by the Department of Environmental Protection Waterways Regulation Program, or Chapter 91, which ensures projects in waterways meet public-access requirements.“With this major state approval in hand, our work to rebuild the Long Island Bridge and bring back this critical health care campus can truly begin,” Wu said in a Wednesday statement. “This is a transformative opportunity to support families and meet the needs of individuals and communities across the region.”The approval comes about a week after Wu discussed how the future bridge and recovery campus are part of her administration’s plan to tackle the opioid crisis, which is particularly prevalent around...Orioles broadcaster Jim Palmer has COVID, leading to another MASN shake-up
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
It’s been a tumultuous week for the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network.Shortly after Wednesday’s Orioles game against the Houston Astros got underway, MASN color commentator and Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer tweeted that he was missing from the broadcast because he has COVID-19.“At home, sick with Covid,” Palmer tweeted. “It’s hit me hard!With you in spirit, Birdland.”Palmer called Tuesday’s 7-6 loss alongside play-by-play announcer Geoff Arnold and fellow Orioles Hall of Famer Mike Devereaux. All three were absent from Wednesday’s television and radio broadcasts, with Melanie Newman and Dave Johnson on the call for MASN and Scott Garceau and Steve Melewski announcing for the Orioles Radio Network.MASN drew national attention this week after reports that Kevin Brown, the network’s lead play-by-play announcer for Orioles games, was pulled from broadcasts in late July. Brown’s exodus began a day after a July 23 pregame segme...Discharged gay, transgendered veterans see relief with signing of Mass. budget
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
Included in the state’s new budget is a provision making gay and transgendered service members who were dishonorably discharged due to their then-taboo lifestyles eligible for state veteran’s benefits.Signed into law by Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday, the fiscal 2024 budget includes language from a bill offered by Westfield’s Sen. John Velis and Framingham Rep. Jack Patrick Lewis called “An Act promoting equality in veterans’ bonus eligibility” which seeks to make up for a policy the Department of Defense did away with in 2011.“For far too long, thousands of courageous individuals have been told that they are not worthy of the same benefits that their comrades and counterparts earned. That their service, and their sacrifice is not worth the same. All because of who they are and who they love,” Velis said in a statement. “The years of trauma, abuse and harassment caused by Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell cannot be undone. But we must do everything in our power to ensure that LGBTQ Vetera...‘Electrifying energy:’ Striking SAG-AFTRA actors rally in Boston
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
Hundreds of SAG-AFTRA members gathered with local unions to rally in the Boston Common on Wednesday afternoon, nearly one month into the actors strike.“I am the actor everyone’s talking about — a lot of us are out here,” said Megan Carroll, a New England SAG-AFTRA actor, speaking to a rallying crowd in the Boston Common. “We’re the ones who are not making enough money to get our health insurance. We’re the ones who have been scanned already for AI. I have been scanned for AI already. This is why I decided to strike.”The actor’s rally featured speeches from Sen. Elizabeth Warren, TV host Tom Bergeron, and many representative of SAG-AFTRA and other unions emphasizing the importance of a fair contract for the actors.The union, which represents about 160,000 members including actors, announcers, hosts, stunt performers, voiceover artists and more, has been on strike since July 14. The labor dispute has centered on issues including wa...U.S. nurse and daughter freed two weeks after kidnapping in Haiti
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
A New Hampshire nurse working with the charitable organization El Roi International in Haiti and her daughter have been set free, the organization announced in a statement Wednesday, nearly two weeks after they were abducted from their campus outside of Port-au-Prince.“It is with a heart of gratitude and immense joy that we at El Roi Haiti confirm the safe release of our staff member and friend, Alix Dorsainvil and her child who were held hostage in Port au Prince, Haiti,” the organization wrote in a post on their website. “Today we are praising God for answered prayer!”Dorsainvil, 31, and her child were reportedly snatched from the El Roi campus outside of the nation’s capital on Thursday, July 27th.Dorsainvil, the wife of El Roi’s founder Sandro Dorsainvil, is a New Hampshire native and graduated from Regis College in Massachusetts with a degree in nursing. She works as the community health nurse with El Roi, which includes a K-12 school and sev...Owner of missing dog, spotted near Mass and Cass, offering a $5,000 reward for his return
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
Shelly Vermani says she’s been living a worst nightmare ever since Alejandro, her 8-year-old Chihuahua was stolen from outside Whole Foods near Fenway last weekend.The search for the tan-and-white-haired pooch continues, and Vermani is offering $2,500 to anyone who comes forward and returns her “companion, child and everything.”Vermani said she’s matching a $2,500 award made by a local dog lover — PR guru George Regan — and the traveling nurse hopes this will entice the thief to come forward.“That’s how much I want my dog back,” Vermani told the Herald Wednesday evening. “It’s not about money to me. I love the dog for him. I don’t want another dog. I want him back.”“It really touched me because it has been the worst five days of my life,” Vermani said of the community’s support. “It felt good to know people are trying to give back. It gives me hope that if we give this person money, they will release the dog hopefully healthy.”A tip that Vermani said she rece...Agreement to reopen crossing to Syria’s northwest will safeguard independent UN operations, UN says
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 10:12:50 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The agreement the United Nations reached with Syria to reopen the main border crossing from Turkey to its rebel-held northwest for six months “safeguards” the independence of U.N. operations and allows it to provide aid to all parties, the U.N. said Wednesday.The agreement, which was announced Tuesday night, will reopen the Bab al-Hawa crossing, which had been used for 85% of deliveries to the northwest Idlib region, home to about 4.1 million people.U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said the U.N. is ready to resume operations through Bab al-Hawa as soon as possible but it will take some time to get trucks moving and “I don’t expect anything to happen in the next few days.”The U.N.-Syria “understanding” on Bab al-Hawa, announced by Haq Tuesday evening, followed his announcement earlier in the day that Syria agreed to keep two other crossings to the northwest, Bab al-Salameh and al-Rai, open for three months until Nov. 13.Haq said Wednesday that Secretary-General ...Latest news
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