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Poll shows Brown leading Warren in Senate race

The poll breaks a string of four previous polls that put Elizabeth Warren ahead of Scott Brown in the US Senate race.

City Council approves new redistricting plan

The 7 to 6 vote sends the plan to Boston Mayor Menino, who vetoed a similar proposal earlier this month.

Convict freed in Mass. crime lab scandal

A convicted drug dealer was ordered released from prison more than two years early because evidence against him had been handled at a scandal-ridden state lab.

Union reaches tentative deal with Verizon

More than a year after 6,000 Verizon workers in Mass. staged a two-week strike, their union struck a deal with the company for a new three-year contract.

45 workers to lose their jobs at Boston Children’s Hospital

The move is a cost-cutting measure at the hospital, identified as one of the most expensive in the state.

Where to get your geek on this fall — and beyond

You’re a new nerd in town. Let it be known that Our Fair City is a kingdom replete with every variety of nerdery known to man, woman, halfling, and beast.

Boston is the undisputed center of the nerdverse — a mothership for dweebs, techies, trekkers, weirdos, and gamers.

Boston is the undisputed center of the nerdverse — a mothership for dweebs, techies, trekkers, weirdos, and gamers.

A recent “game night” at Comicazi in Somerville featured a raucous bout of “Pit.”

Laurie Swope for The Boston Globe

A recent “game night” at Comicazi in Somerville featured a raucous bout of “Pit.”

Crowds gather at the Cambridge Science Festival.

Crowds gather at the Cambridge Science Festival.

At the Cambridge Science Festival, tech, engineering, and math are the draws.

At the Cambridge Science Festival, tech, engineering, and math are the draws.

Participants tried on an astronaut suit at Cambridge Science Fest.

Participants tried on an astronaut suit at Cambridge Science Fest.

A bicyclist rode outside the lane reserved for riders on Tuesday on Commonwealth Avenue.

As more cyclists hit road, number of accidents rises

As the bicycling community reels after the death of two Boston bicyclists within the past week, officials and bike advocates are hoping to thwart a rise in collisions.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/09/19/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/Wiggs_funeral_1metro--90x90.jpg Bruce Bolling remembered as tireless public servant

Local leaders joined hundreds of mourners today at a Mattapan memorial service for Bruce Bolling, the first African-American president of the Boston City Council.

Alfredo Aceves was eye witness as Desmond Jennings of the Rays scored in the sixth.

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Red Sox unravel and are guaranteed a losing season

The Red Sox fell apart against the Rays, earning their 82nd loss of the season and a guaranteed sub-.500 year.

Food & dining

Apples, cider, doughnuts, and a good life

In 1981, Glenn Cook and his new bride, Karen, purchased a poultry farm across from his father’s recently acquired dairy farm in Amesbury.