celtics 120, raptors 118
Shorthanded Celtics give away 20-point lead, but manage to hold on for win over Raptors
Missing Jayson Tatum, Kristaps Porzingis, and Al Horford, Boston had enough of a closing kick, using Derrick White’s late flurry to help secure victory.
For Ukrainian refugee family in Cambridge, multiple school transfers compound trauma
In emails shared with the Globe, the Belmont superintendent told the family she could not make an exception to the policy, and the School Committee does not weigh in on individual student cases.
Around New England with Kevin Cullen
How Vermont’s Phil Scott became the most popular governor in America
Even as a Republican in the bluest state in the country, Scott has seen his popularity grow with each election.
Alex Speier | On baseball
Addition of righthander Lucas Giolito signals first move to fortify Red Sox starting rotation
Since 2018, the 29-year-old ranks eighth in the big leagues with 139 starts of at least five innings. In the same span, he ranks 12th with 96 outings of at least six innings.
Spotlight follow-up
Thousands of Mass. children diagnosed with autism are becoming adults. Many families find the state unprepared to help.
A record number of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities turn 22 years old this year and qualify for adult services with the Department of Developmental Services.
Which current Patriots would make the best future coaches? We polled the locker room.
Several candidates were mentioned by those we asked, but the same three names kept coming up again and again.
The $600,000 problem. Why does it cost so much to build housing in Boston, and what can we do about it?
Many forces drive the housing crisis here, and the sky-high cost of construction is one of the most powerful.
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