93-year-old Massachusetts man on a tricycle is struck and killed, juvenile was driving vehicle: Police
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
A 93-year-old Massachusetts man riding a tricycle was struck and killed by a vehicle over the weekend in Merrimac, according to police.A juvenile was driving the vehicle that struck the man, Merrimac Police said. The driver stayed at the scene after the crash and cooperated with police.Shortly after 5 p.m. on Saturday, Merrimac Police received a report of a pedestrian on a tricycle that was struck near his residence on Bartlett Street. The 93-year-old man was later identified as Robert Whitcomb, of Merrimac.Whitcomb was transported to Portsmouth Hospital, where he later died from his injuries.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Lynn man, 19, dies in single car crash in Manchester-by-the-Sea, passenger suffers ‘life-threatening’ injuries Crime & Public Safety | Motorcyclist dies after fleeing from Barnstable Police, crashes into a vehicle in Hyannis Crime & Public Safety | After 5-year-old Andover girl was killed ...3 Cubs and the White Sox’s Luis Robert Jr. are selected for the MLB All-Star Game
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
Justin Steele leads the National League in ERA. His Chicago Cubs teammate Marcus Stroman is fourth.Only one American League player has more home runs than Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. — and that’s Los Angeles Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani.Steele, Stroman, Robert and Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson were selected Sunday for the MLB All-Star Game, scheduled for July 11 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.“It definitely means a lot,” Robert said through an interpreter at Oakland Coliseum, where the Sox wrapped up a series against the Athletics. “It’s a big accomplishment. It’s a result of all the work I’ve been putting in every day since the offseason started.”Steele and Robert are first-time All-Stars. Stroman made the AL team in 2019 with the Toronto Blue Jays. Swanson was an All-Star last season with Atlanta.Steele’s 2.43 ERA is the best in the majors. The 27-year-old left-hander is 9-2 in 15 starts with 7...Jarren Duran’s career game overshadowed by Garrett Whitlock injury
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
After losing 16 of 19 games to the Toronto Blue Jays last year, the Red Sox have turned the tables on their division rivals in an unbelievable way this season.When the Blue Jays came to Fenway in May, the Red Sox greeted them with a four-game sweep. On Sunday in Toronto, the Boston baseball team capped off their visit to the Great White North by winning 5-4 to sweep them again.Unfortunately, the series finale and all its goodness were overshadowed by the game’s inauspicious beginnings.Garrett Whitlock’s 10th start of the season began well enough. His sinker velocity was consistent, and other than a solo home run to Brandon Belt, the affable righty’s first inning was quick and quiet.But he didn’t return for the second. His day ended after one frame with what the Red Sox called “right elbow tightness.” Suddenly, the pitching staff had to cobble together a bullpen game.Brennan Bernardino took over for Whitlock, and Kaleb Ort and Nick Pivetta followed...Boston Harborfest in the rain: The patriotic show must go on ahead of the 4th of July
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
The rain on Sunday couldn’t put a damper on the Downtown Crossing patriotic musical performances for Boston Harborfest.The groups that performed included the Unlikely Strummers and the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums.Patriotic events continue in the city on Monday and Tuesday.Joanna Suber performs with fellow members of the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums. (Jim Michaud/Boston Herald)The Unlikely Strummers, a ukulele performance group, play on Sunday. (Jim Michaud/Boston Herald)Elizabeth Ryan of Boston is certainly dressed for the occasion as she enjoys the music on Sunday. (Jim Michaud/Boston Herald)Members of the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums perform in Downtown Crossing. (Jim Michaud/Boston Herald)Cleanup begins after asphalt binder spill into Montana’s Yellowstone River after train derailment
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Globs of asphalt binder that spilled into Montana’s Yellowstone River during a bridge collapse and train derailment could be seen on islands and riverbanks downstream from Yellowstone National Park a week after the spill occurred, witnesses report.Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency said cleanup efforts began on Sunday, with workers cooling the gooey material with river water, rolling it up and putting the globs into garbage bags. It will probably be recycled, said Paul Peronard with the EPA.Alexis Bonogofsky, whose family’s ranch was impacted by an oil spill on the Yellowstone River near Billings in 2011, took pictures Saturday of the refined petroleum product covering rocks and sandbars. She also snapped an image of a bird that had died in the black substance.“This killdeer walked across the asphalt, which had heated up in the sun, and it got stuck and died with its head buried in the asphalt,” Bonogofsky wrote in the caption o...Woman whose home was destroyed by tornado estimates 100 people came to help clean up
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
CARSTAIRS, Alta. — Elisa Humphreys knew she needed help after a tornado leveled two structures on her central Alberta property over the weekend. But her social media plea for assistance wound up attracting dozens of local volunteers who came forward to help clean up the shattered remnants of the house and mobile home that once stood there. Humphreys estimated there were 100 helpers at her property just northeast of Carstairs on Sunday afternoon — so many that one person’s only task was directing others where to park. But she said Saturday’s tornado left more than enough work to go around. “It’s like broken-house confetti for a few kilometres down the road,” Humphreys said in a telephone interview, pausing frequently to personally thank each volunteer.“It’s like an airplane crash and a debris field.”Five homes were completely destroyed after the twister passed between Carstairs and Didsbury early Saturday afternoon, Carstairs fire chie...LIVE BLOG: Day 2 of NASCAR in Chicago: Grant Park 220 expected to start at 5:15 p.m.
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
Organizers are hoping the weather cooperates Sunday for Day 2 of NASCAR in Chicago.Torrential downpours have caused flooding issues throughout Chicago Sunday morning. Latest forecast updates here. Gates were scheduled to open at 9 a.m. but officials tweeted that it would be delayed due to weather. They opened at 10:15 a.m.Around 12:30 p.m. officials canceled the remainder of the Xfinity Series race and declared Cole Custer the winner. The green flag for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 220 has been moved up to 4:05 p.m.Below are real-time updates on the course and timeline for Sunday5:03 p.m. — NASCAR Officials say they have called drivers to their cars for the Grant Park 220 Cup Series race, with an expected start time of 5:15 p.m.3:56 p.m. — NASCAR tweets they are in a holding pattern waiting for weather conditions to improve before starting the Cup Series Grant Park 220.1:26 p.m. — Officials say they still intend to run the main race, the Cup Series Grant Park 220 at 4 p.m....CFD Firefighter hospitalized after mayday call, fire in Austin
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
CHICAGO — A firefighter with the Chicago Fire Department is in the hospital after CFD responded to a fire in the Austin neighborhood Sunday.According to CFD, a mayday call was made early Sunday evening in the 1200 block of North Lavergne Avenue, where a firefighter was taken from the scene in serious condition to West Suburban Medical Center. 3 shot, 1 fatally, in West Elsdon drive-by shooting Firefighters also said flooding in the area made it difficult to respond to the fire.No other information is available at this time.3 shot, 1 fatally, in West Elsdon drive-by shooting
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
CHICAGO — Two males and one woman were shot Saturday evening in the West Elsdon neighborhood — with one person dying from their wounds — according to the Chicago Police Department.CPD said they responded to a call of shots fired around 7:50 p.m. in the 5300 block of South Kostner Avenue. A witness to the shooting told officers an unidentified male was firing shots from a silver sedan traveling on Kostner, and when they arrived on scene, police found three victims. The first victim was an unidentified male victim who had been shot in the head. Police said he appeared to be 16-18 years in age and was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead.CPD said a second victim — a 19-year-old male — was shot in the leg and hand. He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital where he is listed in good condition.A third victim, who officers said was a 52-year-old woman, was found with a gunshot wound to the face. She was also taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center where s...Grandmother of French teen shot dead by police officer pleads with rioters to stop violent protests
Published Sat, 30 Nov 2024 16:28:37 GMT
PARIS (AP) — The grandmother of the French teenager shot dead by police during a traffic stop pleaded Sunday for rioters to stop as the nation faced a sixth straight night of unrest, while authorities expressed outrage at an attack on a mayor’s home that was hit by a burning car that injured family members.The grandmother of 17-year-old Nahel, identified only as Nadia, said in a telephone interview with French news broadcaster BFM TV, “Don’t break windows, buses ... schools. We want to calm things down.”She said she was angry at the officer who killed her grandson but not at the police in general and expressed faith in the justice system as France faces its worst social upheaval in years. Her grandson, identified by only his first name, was buried on Saturday.The violence appeared to be lessening. But as a new night approached, the office of Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 45,000 police officers would again be deployed in the streets to counter anger over discrimination again...Latest news
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