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Mass. Top Court Suggests Barstool Didn t Secretly Tape Mayor
Law360 (February 1, 2021, 1:58 PM EST) Massachusetts top appellate court suggested during arguments Monday that a Barstool Sports podcast host did not violate the state s wiretap law when he pretended to be a Boston Globe reporter to score an interview with the mayor of Somerville.
The Supreme Judicial Court zoned in on the language of Massachusetts 1968 wiretap law, which prohibits secret recordings by someone other than the party who was given the green light to record. Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone claims Barstool host Kirk Minihane duped him by claiming to be someone else.
Schilling released the letter after falling 16 votes short of enshrinement. While he focuses most of his ire on the media, he makes one reference as to why he d wear a Diamondbacks or Phillies hat on his Hall of Fame plaque before a Red Sox one. What Mr. Henry and Mr. Werner did to my family and I in my final year has been forgiven but will never be forgotten, Schilling wrote without further explanation.
So what is he referring to? Red Sox fans may not recall Schilling s final season in a Boston uniform, because he never actually pitched. He signed for $8.5 million in 2008, but arrived to spring training with a biceps tendon injury that immediately led to friction.
Kowloon restaurant owners talk about closing one day and the Internet is not OK
When fans caught wind Thursday night that owners were in talks with the townâs planning board over redevelopment, things got a little out of hand.
By Brittany Bowker and Kara Baskin Globe Staff and Globe Correspondent,Updated January 8, 2021, 8:55 a.m.
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Kowloon restaurant on Rt. 1 in Saugus.John Blanding/Globe Staff
When fans of the legendary tiki-themed Kowloon restaurant in Saugus caught wind Thursday night that its owners were in talks with the townâs planning board over redevelopment, rumors began to swirl online that the beloved Route 1 eatery might be closing soon.