Teen in custody battle to be moved from hospital

Justina Pelletier is expected to be discharged from Boston Children’s to a residential facility after a judge moved to end a stalemate that has kept her at the hospital for almost a year.

Patricia Campatelli was sworn in as register of probate by Paula M. Carey on Jan. 2, 2013.

After this holiday party, talk was of ‘punch’

Suffolk Register of Probate Patricia Campatelli was placed on administrative leave for four days after she was accused of punching an employee during a Christmas party.

Celtics guard Jerryd Bayless is a little hung up as he tries to find a teammate to pass to as several Warriors move in.

Warriors 99, Celtics 97

A golden chance slips away from Celtics

Their losing streak reached a season-high seven games after dropping a nail-biter to the Warriors at Oracle Arena.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh (left) posed next to his grandmother Mary Ann O’Malley. By the time she had reached her early 80s, O’Malley had forgotten much of what she once knew intimately.

Mayor Walsh takes steps to aid those hit by Alzheimer’s

Memories of his late grandmother in the stranglehold of the disease have inspired Martin Walsh to make improved services among his earliest missions in office.

Wellesley designer Yumi Barnett-Nakamura has worked with Harvard student Christina Gao.

Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston Globe

US Figure Skating Championships

The ice rink becomes the runway for female figure skaters

Skaters at this weekend’s US Figure Skating Championships will take the ice in costumes inspired by red carpet couture.

On a snowy Saturday night in 2002 at Foxboro Stadium, Patriots fans learned all about the “Tuck Rule.”

Dan Shaughnessy | Colts at Patriots, 8:15 p.m. (CBS)

Saturday traditionally is Patriots Day

The game against the Colts is the sixth time in the Belichick/Brady era that the Patriots have hosted a Saturday night playoff game. They’re 5-0 in those games.

Hiawatha Bray was enamored with the Oculus Rift virtual reality goggles.

Hiawatha Bray

CES 2014 offers feast of consumer electronics

The International CES is the ultimate toyland, a once-a-year grab bag of the new things cooked up by the tech industry.

Opinion

opinion | Jon Garelick

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/01/11/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/garelick111-1057--90x90.jpg Background in art should be requirement for superintendent

Arts education, despite postrecession cutbacks nationwide, is not a luxury but a necessity, as important as reading and math.

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Love Letters

Mom says she has to date

The letter-writer has “dating burnout” after unsuccessful relationships, but her mother won’t stop prodding her.