South of the mass pike and that continues into the evening before they wind down. We will give you a timeline when they are done for good coming up. Here is Julie Grauert with live drive time traffic. Somehow it going out there, julie . Julie shiri, volume is light and still early; however, the fog will be the issue today the fog will be the issue today. Look at the pike, the traffic flow bright green which is a good sign. Not so good sign, a little bit of lingering fog. This live shot is better than the last hour. 24 minutes from the pike from 495 to the mass avenue. 8 minutes from the braintree split to the pike. 19 minutes from 495 to the leverett connector. Gene and sara, back to you. A fire at a home in milton spark twos investigations this morning. Sara crews found a 6yearold home alone when they came to put out the flames. We spoke to Fire Fighters at the scene, jess this morning. Reporter we did, sara, a they say they are going to be here until the windows can be boarded up in
And 38 in fitchburg. Upper 80s. Even if you do see one or two flurries not going to stick to anything. What i have at 8 00 this morning a couple more pockets of drizzle. Temperatures are not moving very much and a gradual warmup very much and a gradual warmup. By noontime mid to upper 40s. Even 50s over southeastern massachusetts. We have drizzle turning steadier then during the afternoon and after about 4 00 this afternoon, it is actually going to start turning heavier and that means your evening commute right here features temps near 50s and features downpours and developing fog on top of that. 44 to 54 degrees. A lot warmer south of boston. A lot cooler north and west of boston. Boston kind of right in the middle at 50 degrees. I am going to time out the heavier showers to see how long they last in calmling of minutes. Julie grauert with a check of live drive time traffic. Julie, good morning. Julie seeing issues route 1 a in east boston closed at boardman street because of fall fal
The suspension was labeled as indefinite and the explanation from the league was vague but revolved around player safety. Ever since the announcement came out fans have wondered what could have prompted this serious action?
The indefinite suspension was announced by the FPHL on Monday, January 15th in a press release. Since then fans have waited anxiously to hear what the organization thinks about losing their favorite hockey star. The wait is over, the Danbury Hat Tricks released the following statement on Thursday morning (1/18/24):
Danbury Hat Tricks star player Daniel Amesbury has been suspended indefinetly. The announcement was made via FPHL press release on Monday (1/15/24). Here is the entire release: