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The Latest: Muncy homer in 18th lifts Dodgers past Boston


Martinez and Milwaukee's Christian Yelich were presented Hank Aaron Awards prior to Game 3 as the top hitters in each league as determined by a panel of several Hall of Famers and fan voting. Major League Baseball, the players' association and USA ...

Former Boston Herald columnist laments newsroom cuts


Forget Shakespeare's saccharine line about it being such sweet sorrow, parting has been disappointing and deeply upsetting for folks forced out at the Boston Herald in recent months. Bob McGovern, the Herald's former legal columnist, gave voice to some ...

Here's what the Boston Herald's new owner has done to other newspapers


More than two decades of local ownership came to an end last week at the Boston Herald, along with about 30 percent of the paper's staff. As The Boston Globe reported, only 175 of the Herald's roughly 240 employees were offered jobs by Digital First ...

Boston Herald sale to Digital First Media blessed by bankruptcy court


A federal bankruptcy court judge in Delaware has approved the sale of the Boston Herald to Digital First Media for nearly $12 million. The approval was expected after Digital First, which is controlled by New York investment firm Alden Global Capital ...

The Boston Herald's buyer is a vulture capitalist


Having two significant daily newspapers is a blessing, one granted to very few American cities. New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, and a few others remain on that list, but it gets shorter all the time. Two newspapers means more reporters, more ...

Cuts probably won't end for Boston Herald under new owner


Denver-based Digital First is owned by a New York investment firm, Alden Global Capital, and operates newspapers in California, Colorado, Massachusetts and several other states. Digital First Media hasn't yet made its vision for the Boston Herald ...

Boston Herald columnist suspended after being duped by radio listener posing as Tom Brady's agent


The text messages from Tom Brady's agent came from out of the blue and were too good to be true. If only Boston Herald sports columnist Ron Borges would have done a little more digging. A radio listener, “Nick in Boston,” found Borges's cellphone ...

Boston Herald writer duped into writing false Tom Brady story


Tom Brady reportedly holding out of OTAs until he gets a Jimmy Garoppolo-like contract has been revealed to be one big gaff. On Thursday night, Ron Borges of the Boston Herald posted a story centered around the MVP's gripe with his contract in light of ...

Boston Herald Reporter Duped By Person Claiming to Be Tom Brady's Agent


The Boston Herald has taken down a report claiming Tom Brady would hold out if he didn't get a raise as the newspaper investigates whether the story's author was catfished. You May Like. Tags. Tom Brady. New England Patriots · ron borges · boston ...

Digital First Media considering purchase of Boston Herald


Digital First Media, a management company that specializes in newspapers, is looking at potentially purchasing the Boston Herald, according to the Herald. Herald managers received e-mails on Friday that representatives from Digital First, which is ...

Former Tampa Tribune owner offers $5.75M for Boston Herald


TAMPA — Revolution Capital Group, former owner of the Tampa Tribune, wants to buy the Boston Herald. The Tampa-based company entered a bid this week to buy the Massachusetts newspaper's operational assets for $5.75 million, a Herald report said ...

Bankrupt Boston Herald gets another purchase offer


A second offer has surfaced for a Boston newspaper that filed for bankruptcy last month. Tampa, Florida-based Revolution Capital Group is making a $5.75 million bid for the Boston Herald. The offer was filed Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.

Boston Herald has trio of new possible buyers


The Boston Herald has a trio of new suitors, according to one official at the paper. Jeff Magram, the Herald's chief operating officer, confirmed in an e-mail to the Globe Friday night that three bidders have expressed interest in buying the tabloid in ...

UPDATE: Boston Herald Bankruptcy Status


Boston Herald, owned and published by Patrick Purcell, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The bankruptcy allows for the newspaper to be sold to Gatehouse Media, LLC. Purcell stated in a letter to employees that the bankruptcy and the sale was to “keep ...

Boston Herald being sold to Gatehouse, files for Chapter 11


The Boston Herald is being sold to GateHouse Media for $4.5 million in cash, as publisher Patrick J. Purcell is giving up his long, expensive struggle to keep Boston's second-largest daily newspaper independent. As part of the deal, the Herald also ...

MBTA dialing up new fare system


A Charlie Card outside the turn styles at South Station, Sunday, November 19, 2017, in Boston. Herald Photo by Jim Michaud Placeholder image. PHONING IT IN: The MBTA could switch to a pay-by-phone system. Credit: Courtesy. PHONING IT IN: The MBTA could ...

Chieppo: T must seize money-saving moment


Here's another one for that bulging “It could only happen in Massachusetts” file. Outsourcing bus maintenance would save $11 million a year and bring three of the MBTA's nine garages into the 21st century. The work would continue to be performed by the ...

Blaze destroys new condos in Weymouth


Investigators yesterday were trying to determine what caused an early-morning, four-alarm blaze in Weymouth that forced the demolition of a 50-unit condominium complex that was only weeks away from opening. By the time firefighters arrived at 110 ...

The Latest: Autopsy shows slain mom was shot 4 times


Travis Frink's LinkedIn page includes a long list of experience in computer systems administration and technical support jobs in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts. Messages left with the company listed as his current employer weren ...

Wayne Woodlief, former political reporter and columnist at the Boston Herald, dies at 82


With the future of the Boston Herald at stake in 1988, political reporter Wayne Woodlief spent days stalking Senator Edward M. Kennedy, posing the same question wherever he went: “Senator, why are you trying to kill the Herald?” Mr. Woodlief, a mild ...

Walmart class-action suit plaintiff dies in California


"I was focused on Walmart's aggressive Customer Service," Dukes said in 2011 interview during her lunch break, after first saying grace over a meal of fast-food hamburgers and chicken nuggets. "I wanted to advance. I wanted to make that money.".

More Americans saving money for emergencies


Way to go, savers! There are more of you out there, putting more money away in case of a financial emergency. Only 24 percent of adults now say they have no money saved for an emergency such as a layoff or a huge medical bill, according to Bankrate's ...

Feds seize 50 kilos of fentanyl chemical worth $570M


The DEA New England Field Division and the United States Attorney's Office announced today that 50 kilograms of a fentanyl precursor chemical, with a street value of over $570 million, was seized at a storage facility in Northborough, Mass., on May 25 ...

The Latest: Mother: UK attacker got radicalized off internet


Neighbors described Butt as an avid weightlifter and Transport for London confirmed he worked for London Underground in Customer Service before leaving last October. ___. 10:30 a.m.. Spain's foreign minister, Alfonso Dastis, says his British ...

Philly mayor back on way to Iceland after flight diverted


Philly.com (http://bit.ly/2rj8d5H ) reported that the company said on social media a rubber smell was detected in the airplane. On Twitter, Kenney complimented Icelandair's "excellent Customer Service" including the "best in-flight meal I ever had." ...

Buffalo Sabres fire coach Dan Bylsma, GM Tim Murray


The Buffalo Sabres fired head coach Dan Bylsma and general manager Tim Murray less than two weeks after the team concluded another listless campaign, the franchise announced on Thursday. Team owner Terry Pegula said in a statement that he and his ...

Aaron Hernandez: How he spent his time in prison


Aaron Hernandez fought, got emblazoned with tattoos, and flirted/feuded with pen pals before his nearly four years of incarceration came to a violent end on Wednesday. Hernandez had been in custody since June 2013 when he was arrested and, ultimately, ...

Boston Public Schools in trouble for massive overpay of consultant


(Boston, MA - 11/14/13) Matt Cahill is the executive director of the City of Boston's Finance Commission, Thursday, November 14, 2013. Staff photo by Angela Rowlings. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook FacebookShare to Twitter TwitterShare to ...

United Airlines faces rough landing in court if passenger sues


ERR LINES? United CEO Oscar Munoz took almost 48 hours to issue an apology for the forcible removal of Dr. David Dao, above, from a United flight on Sunday, after first praising his staff. That could factor into a lawsuit if Dao sues. ( Courtesy of ...

Indiana winner of $435.3M Powerball wants to remain anonymous


Indiana winner of $435.3M Powerball wants to remain anonymous · Jillian Ellison, USA TODAY Tuesday, March 14, 2017 ... Top 10 airlines for Customer Service. Inform News. Coming Up... Couple Has Twitter-Themed Wedding After They Met and Got ...

Pence turns over 13 boxes of emails amid controversy


Pence turns over 13 boxes of emails amid controversy · Tony Cook, USA TODAY Saturday, March 04, 2017 ... Top 10 airlines for Customer Service. Inform News. Coming Up... Couple Has Twitter-Themed Wedding After They Met and Got Engaged on Social ...

Monster party ensues with Gronk at Daytona 500


New England Patriots' Rob Gronkowski gives a thumbs up during a news conference before the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. (AP Photo/Terry Renna). AddThis Sharing ...

Oscars weekend: Is politics clouding the partying?


Oscars weekend: Is politics clouding the partying? Andrea Mandell, USA TODAY Saturday, February 25, 2017 ... Top 10 airlines for Customer Service. Inform News. Coming Up... Couple Has Twitter-Themed Wedding After They Met and Got Engaged on Social ...

Indian man killed in possibly racial shooting at Kansas bar


The LinkedIn accounts for Kuchibhotla and Madasani describe them as engineers for GPS device-maker Garmin, which has a Customer Service center in Olathe. India's government said its diplomats would monitor progress in the investigation in Kansas.

Wal-Mart keeps working to make inroads against Amazon


Besides melding its online and store businesses so shoppers can jump back and forth, Wal-Mart is has launched changes designed to make its stores cleaner and its Customer Service friendlier and faster. The company has invested $2.7 billion in higher ...

Drellich: What happened to Red Sox-Yankees bidding wars?


FORT MYERS — Forget whether the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry can ever be the same on the field. What about in free agency? For most of this winter, the Sox and Yanks didn't only avoid each other in the market. They virtually avoided the market altogether.

Buckley: Xander Bogaerts, stop sliding headfirst into first base


Top 10 airlines for Customer Service. Inform News. Coming Up... Couple Has Twitter-Themed Wedding After They Met and Got Engaged on Social .... Bill Belichick has a word for Aaron Hernandez and Deflategate during interview. usa today sports bruins ...

Martellus Bennett heads home for Super Bowl


New England Patriots tight end Martellus Bennett celebrates with the cheerleaders after the win. New England Patriots game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC championship at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, January 22, 2017. Staff Photo by Nancy ...

Police: 100000 attend Boston Common Women's March


More than 100,000 Boston-area residents gathered on the Common today to take part in the Boston Common Women's March — a demonstration that coincided with dozens of others around the world that are expected to draw millions of protesters. U.S. Sen.

Dead teens were friends


Community activists Cecilia Bardales, Claudia Sierra and Consul General of El Salvador Alba Azucena López pray during a Candlelight Peace Vigil at East Boston Memorial Stadium on Thursday, December 29, 2016. Staff photo by Matt Stone. 0 comments.

Broncos have a way of giving Patriots the Denver boot


MILE-HIGH HOUSE OF HORRORS: Kicker Stephen Gostkowski reacts after missing a PAT in January's AFC Championship Game at Sports Authority Field — one bitter part of the latest chapter of the Patriots' missteps in Denver. AddThis Sharing Buttons.

NFL power rankings: Cowboys' roll at No. 1 continues


Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws a pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins on Thursday, Nov. 24, 2016, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth). AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to ...

Kalter: Obamacare likely to face long, gradual revamp under Trump


If President-elect Donald Trump is going to keep his pledge to destroy the Affordable Care Act, “repeal and replace” will likely be more of a “tweak until dismantled” approach, chipping away at the legislation until it crumbles, according to analysts ...

Booting Up: Both candidates lack tech savvy


No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, there's no doubt that the next president will be a step backward on cybersecurity, not just from President Obama, but from his predecessor, George W. Bush. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have said ...

T union vows: We won't back down


Carmen's Union bosses say they are “not backing down” from the privatization fight that landed seven of the local's leaders in handcuffs yesterday, escalating the war of words with the MBTA amid plans for more outsourcing at the transit agency. “The ...

Birds drop from trees, cat dies in Dorchester


MYSTERIOUS DEATHS: Mike Brammer, above, assistant manager of the Animal Rescue League's Rescue Department, prepares to pick up a dead grackle in the area of Bakersfield Street in Dorchester yesterday.

Hot Shots: Duxbury's Ryan Reagan has unfinished business


DUXBURY — Ryan Reagan was well on his way to a storybook season last year when disaster struck. Early in his team's 42-3 victory over Silver Lake, the Duxbury wide receiver caught a pass near the sideline. As soon as he turned upfield, Reagan was hit ...

Aly Raisman going for more gold


From left, Alexandra Raisman, Madison Kocian, Lauren Hernandez, Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas celebrate on the medal stand on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The U.S. women's squad captured the gold ...

Evans: Solons put profits over safety on Uber


Boston police Commissioner William B. Evans yesterday accused the Legislature of putting the profits of Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing companies ahead of public safety by not mandating fingerprinting for their drivers in the bill it approved Sunday ...

Boston Herald arts coverage in flux


The Boston Herald is reorganizing — or perhaps reducing — its arts coverage. Music critic Jed Gottlieb, a champion of local music during his decade at the Herald, posted a note on Facebook this week alerting friends that Tuesday was his last day at ...

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