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The iconic Citgo sign in Boston is moving, but only slightly. Officials announced Wednesday it will soon be repositioned from its perch atop Kenmore Square. The sign will be moved 30 feet higher and 120 feet to the east on the roof of 660 Beacon St,
The sign will be moved 30 feet higher and 120 feet east of where it sits now, CITGO and Suffolk Construction said.
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Mazzulla on why he had his coaches play the press in the annual Boston Celtics media game
The 53-point win it created for the coaches certainly underscored who ought to be asking the questions, and who ought to be answering them
Boston's Logan Airport isn't playing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's controversial government shutdown video at TSA checkpoints. Here's why
Wahlberg has to hide his love of the Sox as Danny, a hard-charging NYPD detective who finds himself rushing north to Boston when family tragedy strikes, in essence portraying a fish-out-of-water in his real-life old stomping grounds. The series launches Friday.
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Video shows group running from Lululemon with armfuls of merchandise on Boston's Newbury Street
Police are looking for at least four people who were seen shoplifting merchandise and running out of a store on Newbury Street in Boston.
The Celtics are waiving rookie forward RJ Luis Jr., league sources tell MassLive. The two-way forward was previously acquired by Boston in a trade with Utah back in August that sent Georges Niang and two second-round picks to the Jazz in exchange for the undrafted rookie. Michael Scotto of Hoopshype was first to report on the release.
The No. 9 Boston College Eagles (1-1-1) men’s hockey team is getting ready for a road trip to Troy, N.Y., to take on the RPI Engineers (0-2) on Friday night.
Readers voiced strong opinions on the idea of city-run grocery stores — with many questioning whether the plan would really help.
The 25-year-old, who worked as a property manager for the City of Boston, faces "numerous gun charges," according to prosecutors.