Its like winning the wrong lottery. Seems like a small chance but it can happen. The reporter and the nurses and physical therapists here are very proud of marks progress. They say hes doing as much as he can independently for someone whos in his situation and they say that they think his recovery is going to be very strong. In the meantime, all of marks supporters, and he has many of them visiting him, his friends, his wife, who he says hes very grateful for and his employers, have set up a go fund me account to help pay for medical expenses that wont be covered by insurance once he goes home. Pulled like to check that out, go to our web site, myfoxboston. Com. Were live in nashua, christine mccarthy, fox 25 news. West, concern that spread this summer and heres a look at the areas that the department of Public Health put on high alert. They include revere, chelsea, winthrop and boston. Switching gears, a live look at the current temperatures outside your window right now. Thats right,
Be haunted. Something strange in the neighborhood, the jersey version of ghostbusters. Were you at the game the other night . I was. Just to check up on them. And then we found out. His heart is hurting. He ishurting. He is working on his jump shot one after the other. Sometimes we feel everything. Like many others in washington township, he is processing,processing, trying to deal with the death of evan murray, his basketball teammate, and he was like family. What would he have said if he knew we on his way out he told all of us. Be happy. s death stunned the entire community. Evans number, 18 strong, starting quarterback for Warren Hills High School Football Team and died after being taken out of the game friday night. Now, the report on sunday called evans death accidental due to excessive bleeding from the lacerated spleen. He paidhe paid a visit to our old friend, doctor Charles Simone to ask how could a thing like this happen. The medical examiner said that it was abnormally enla
Buckle like that. We will explain. Good morning, im emily riemer. And im randy price. Randy cindy it is friday the 13th. Windy one today. The wind is blowing in. Some drier air. Were going to see some sunshine today. 50 in boston. Lower friferts plymouth down to cape. 67 in beverley. You see the skies trying to clear out overnight. We did have some downpours overnight last night. Were watching a storm well to our north. It is bringing in cold r air for the weekend. This morning were seeing sustained winds 1015 Miles Per Hour. Look what happens towards lunchtime and the end of the afternoon. Sustained winds are going to be 2025 Miles Per Hour. With higher gusts. Gusts to 40 on the cape in the islands. These winds with us the next couple of days. Here is a snapshot. The winds gusting over 30 Miles Per Hour. Temperatures in the upper 50s today in boston. Mid 50s back to the merrimack valley. Lets get you out to the roads now. The secondary roads have a lot of leaves on them. Slippery. Be
Emily look at the ground here, it is moving. This is in canada but it is a natural phenomenon. We wilexplain just ahead. Good morning. Randy a monster is going to jump out of the ground. Emily it is friday the 13th. Cindy we will see some sunshine for a change. It has been a gloomy week. On the horizon, the class the skies have cleared out in boston and the sun will be up but you will need your sunglasses today. The temperatures are running in the mid 40 s. 51 in boston and lower 50 s in the cape but it s about the wind today. These are the forecast wind speeds. The wind gusts make these 30 Miles Per Hour. The wins will wrap around a big storm that came across the great lakes moving parts of quebec for the state of maine. It will pull in colder air for the weekend but now it has cleared out the skies. The wind will give is a good amount of sunshine this morning with some clouds this afternoon. 57 degrees by lunchtime. The wind will make it feel colder with highs today in the midand upp
A light drizzle was falling as 291 graduates of King Philip Regional High School and their families gathered at Stonehill College in Easton for their commencement on Sunday afternoon, although