Lottery often gives aid to affluent, takes from poor

Teresa Nguyen gave a lottery ticket for a customer as she worked behind the counter at Tan-Thang Market on Broadway in Chelsea on Wednesday.

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An analysis shows that 189 municipalities pay more into the lottery than they get back as aid, including 58 where income is below the state average.

Malcolm Astley at his Wayland home, where his daughter, Lauren (below), lived before she was slain at 18. He is dedicated to ending dating violence.

Parents find cause to honor cherished lost life

Malcolm Astley, the father of Lauren Astley, who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend three years ago, is on a campaign to educate students about dating violence, and how to end it.

Yvonne Abraham

Change in managers restores facility’s health

Score one for the frail and defenseless. But unless we’re more vigilant, we’re going to see way more neglect and abuse.

A 55-by-41-foot mural would transform the ceiling of City Hall into a bright blue sky.

Contest aims to enliven public spaces in Boston

A book-lending kiosk for the Greenway and furniture that doubles as slides are among the winning ideas of the first Public Space Invitational.

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Don Zimmer scanned the crowd at Fenway before a game on July 26, 1976.

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Zimmer sat with Ted Williams in the dugout at Fenway Sept. 30, 1978.

Zimmer argued with home plate umpire Terry Cooney in Anaheim July 10, 1979

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Zimmer argued with home plate umpire Terry Cooney in Anaheim July 10, 1979.

Don Zimmer removed Dennis Eckersley, with Carlton Fisk at his side, in a game against the Yankees Sept. 9, 1978.

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Zimmer removed Dennis Eckersley, with Carlton Fisk at his side, in a game against the Yankees Sept. 9, 1978.

Pedro Martinez threw Yankees bench coach Don Zimmer to the ground during Game 3 of the ALCS Oct. 11, 2003.

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Pedro Martinez pushed Zimmer, then Yankees bench coach, during Game 3 of the ALCS Oct. 11, 2003.

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Zimmer and Jimmy Piersall were inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame on Sept. 17, 2010.

Don Zimmer and Ted Williams on Aug. 24, 1976.

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Zimmer and Ted Williams on Aug. 24, 1976.

A Don Zimmer baseball card.

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A Zimmer baseball card.

Zimmer led the Red Sox in base running instruction during March 1978.

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Zimmer led the Red Sox in base running instruction in March 1978.

Bob Ryan | Appreciation

Don Zimmer was truly a baseball man

Don Zimmer was married at home plate. What else do you need to know about him?

Tech Lab

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You’ll be carrying a fair amount of digital gear on your summer trips, so you’d better get it ready.

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Military operations once dominated Hanscom, but today business travel is considered to be the future.

In campaign ad, Jeff McCormick stresses business acumen

Independent Jeff McCormick is the first to air an ad for the governor’s race.

Opinion

NICHOLAS BURNS

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Since that day, the connective tissue in American policy has been our commitment to human freedom in every part of the world.

John L. Allen Jr.

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Those who work in the Vatican’s new Secretariat for the Economy will be required to be proficient in English.

Sports

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INDIANS 7, red sox 4

Asdrubal Cabrera of the Cleveland Indians celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off three-run homer in the 12th inning

Indians complete sweep by beating Red Sox, 7-4

The Red Sox tied it up at 4-4 in the top of the seventh but the bats went silent as they lost their third straight in Cleveland.

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Book Review

John Waters, shown at his Provincetown home, writes about his three hitchhiking treks — two imagined and one real — in “Carsick.”

‘Carsick’ by John Waters

The true and untrue tales of the director’s cross-country hitchhiking jag offers a panoramic view of Waters’s twisted American landscape.