101-year-old Plantation tennis registration desk worker honored as Grand Marshal for city’s Independence Day parade
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
A Plantation woman has no plans to stop working, even at the age of 101. Her dedication to the career she loves is being honored in a special way. Kevin Ozebek shares her story in today’s 7 Spotlight.If you’re a tennis player in Plantation, chances are you know Norma Fink. Norma Fink: “Pardon me while I answer. Norma speaking, may I help you?”You can find her manning the registration desk at the Frank Veltri Tennis Center at the city’s Central Park. When she’s not taking court reservations… Norma Fink: “What time do you want? Three o’clock, hmm.” She’s entertaining her coworkers. Norma Fink: “So they gave me something that looked like a torch and they said, ‘And let the games begin!'” At 101 years old, she has plenty of stories to tell. Norma Fink: “One-oh-one and seven months. Seven months were important. The first hundred were easy.”Norma has spent more than half her life working as a...WATCH: New video shows debris falling at Downtown Crossing MBTA station
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
The MBTA released the video that shows chunks of concrete from the ceiling falling near riders at the Downtown Crossing stop Monday.Several concerned T-riders say they noticed debris falling at the MBTA station earlier this week. After Monday’s incident, a 7NEWS camera captured signs of decay still inside the Downtown Crossing station. “I mean, I guess I’m not surprised to see that,” one rider said on Tuesday. In March, a falling insulation tile weighing about 25 pounds nearly struck a passenger at Harvard station in Cambridge. Two months later, a heavy utility box hit a Harvard PHD student at the same station.MBTA is set to create a new position to oversee the upkeep of the facilities, but that head of stations job is not listed on the website.Jury ends third day of deliberations with no verdict in trial of man accused of killing Weymouth police officer, bystander
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
Jury deliberations are set to continue next Wednesday after the third day of deliberations did not yield a verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a Weymouth police officer and an innocent bystander in 2018.The now-25-year-old Emanuel Lopes is on trial for shooting and killing Weymouth police Sgt. Michael Chesna and innocent bystander 77-year-old Vera Adams who was sitting on her sun porch in July of 2018.Prosecutors said the murders were deliberate, and the defense said Lopes is not guilty by reason of insanity.“This case is not about sympathy for Mr. Lopes, it’s just about understanding what happened that day,” defense attorney Larry Tipton said. “It’s about conduct that was not logical, rational, or based in reality.”After two and a half weeks of testimony including dozens of witnesses and piles of evidence, attorneys have put the case in the hands of the jury.Other than a brief request for additional medical records for Lopes, which was denied by the judge, jurors were ...Ticker: Another rally sends Wall Street nearly 16% higher for the first half of the year
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
Wall Street blazed to another rally to cap a winning week, month and first half of the year after reports suggested pressure on inflation may be easing. The S&P 500 jumped 1.2% Friday to reach its highest level since April 2022.It surged 15.9% in the first half of the year. The Dow rose 0.8% and the Nasdaq composite added 1.4%. The market has rallied through 2023 in part because the economy has been able to avoid a long-predicted recession.Wall Street also hopes inflation is easing enough for the Federal Reserve to soon halt its hikes to rates, though an index monitored by the Federal Reserve tumbled last month to its lowest level since April 2021, pulled down by lower gas prices and slower-rising food costs.At the same time, consumers barely increased their spending last month, boosting it just 0.1%, after a solid 0.6% gain in April. The inflation index showed that prices rose 3.8% in May from 12 months earlier, down sharply from a 4.4% year-over-year surge in April.It’s almost...Coach Marty Pierce, former players bid Matignon an emotional goodbye
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
CAMBRIDGE — The locks on the doors all around the recently-closed Matignon School were in the middle of getting changed out Friday afternoon, and access to a microphone was out of the picture.But all it took was a couple weeks of spreading the word, and a propped-open door, for several dozen former members of the historic boys hockey program to come together one last time inside the Warriors’ gymnasium – honoring everything the longtime power accomplished.Matignon athletic director Mike Lahiff spoke for a few minutes after the group of about 70 people took a photo together inside the small gym, and legendary retired coach Marty Pierce read a five-minute prepared speech.Pierce frequently describes his 40-year tenure – which included 10 state championships, 20 league titles and a large collection of sold-out games at the Boston Garden – as “magical times.”Add this moment to the list.“The old players, the new players, the more recent players at the end of my career; t...MASN adds three broadcasters, including former Orioles Brad Brach and Mike Devereaux
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network on Friday announced the addition of former Orioles Brad Brach and Mike Devereaux and Baltimore reporter Jason La Canfora to its broadcast team.Brach and Devereaux will join the booth for a select number of Orioles games as a second analyst alongside Ben McDonald or Jim Palmer, while La Canfora joins as a contributor on game broadcasts and the “O’s Xtra” pre- and postgame shows.Brach pitched 11 seasons in the major leagues with six teams, including the Orioles, with whom he was an All-Star in 2016. He recorded 32 saves and a 2.99 ERA in 288 games with Baltimore, helping the team win the American League East in 2014 and earn a postseason berth in 2016. He was traded to the Atlanta Braves during the 2018 season as the team started its rebuild and retired in 2022.Devereaux spent seven of his 12 MLB seasons in Baltimore, hitting .251/.307/.404 with 94 home runs, 138 doubles and 403 RBIs, and was inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 2...Revolution face big test at first-place FC Cincinnati
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
The New England Revolution will take their midterm exam at a hostile house in Ohio where making the grade is a problematic endeavor.The surging Revolution (10-3-6), winners of three straight and unbeaten in the last six, will engage Eastern Conference-leading FC Cincinnati (13-2-4) on Saturday night (7:30) at TQL Stadium. The Revolution just swept a three-game homestand where they outscored their opponents 8-3 and took over second place in the conference.“It should be a good game, they have been the best team in the conference to date,” said Revolution head coach and sporting director Bruce Arena. “They have a really good group of players and an exceptional one in (Luciano) Acosta.“Just a good overall team, a solid team. They work really hard for each other and they have a great stadium with a capacity crowd every game. They are 10-0 at home this season so it is going to be a challenge.”The Revolution and FC Cincinnati scuffled to a 1-1 draw in their first meeting on April 29 at Gil...South Boston man charged with shooting, killing woman in Dorchester
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
A South Boston man was arrested and charged with shooting a 32-year-old woman to death in Dorchester last February, police said.Stepheon Wells, 20, was arrested Friday morning by members of the Boston Police Fugitive Unit on a murder warrant out of Dorchester District Court.Wells is accused of killing Diva Ayuso, of Sharon, on the evening of Saturday, Feb. 18.He was arraigned on murder and firearms-related charges Friday in Dorchester District Court, and was ordered held without bail, the Suffolk District Attorney’s office said.Boston Police said Ayuso was shot multiple times in the area of 15 Fermoy Heights in Dorchester, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Officers had responded to a “ShotSpotter activation” at approximately 8:46 p.m., the department said.“As the officers were looking for ballistic evidence, the officers were notified by a witness that a person was down in the Franklin Hill Green park,” the police report states. “The officers rushed to the victim and rendered ai...Youths clash with French police, loot stores in 4th day of riots triggered by fatal police shooting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
By SYLVIE CORBET, JOHN LEICESTER and ALEX TURNBULL (Associated Press)PARIS (AP) — Young rioters clashed with police and looted stores across France Friday in a fourth day of violence triggered by the deadly police shooting of a teen, piling more pressure on President Emmanuel Macron after he appealed to parents to keep children off the streets and blamed social media for fueling unrest.Despite repeated government appeals for calm and stiffer policing after successive nights of unrest, Friday saw brazen daylight unrest, too. An Apple store was looted in the eastern city of Strasbourg, where police fired tear gas, and the windows of a fast-food outlet were smashed in a Paris-area shopping mall, where officers also repelled people trying to break into a shuttered store, authorities said.The southern port city of Marseille, initially spared the violence that broke out first in the Paris region, was experiencing its second night of unrest. Even before nightfall, young people hurled...First smoky air, now clouds of bugs. Winged aphids invade New York City
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:26:59 GMT
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — By the time Martin DuPain got back home from a short walk Thursday afternoon, he was covered with a smattering of tiny flying critters. They were in his hair, on his shirt and in his nose.When he sneezed, the bugs came flying out.As if the smoke and haze sweeping in from wildfires in Canada weren’t enough, New York City has been invaded in recent days with plumes of flying insects that have become both a nuisance and a source of fascination — what were they, where’d they come from and will they ever go away? Another unwanted Canadian export?At first, DuPain, who lives in Queens, thought it might have been wind-driven ash, but he soon found out otherwise. Some were alive and flying. He quickly jumped in the shower.The startling scene was nothing short of a “gnatural disaster,” quipped a post on Twitter, which has been abuzz with reports of swarms in some neighborhoods, while others remain bug-...Latest news
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