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telling him to shut up, sit down, stuff like that. >> reporter: the man who doesn't want to be identified says he pulled out his phone after the man just wouldn't stop. when you told him to stop what did he say to you? >> mind your own business. >> reporter: witness calling 911, officers arresting john boughen putting him blind bars. he told the judge he was innocent. [inaudible] >> reporter: a judge revoking the boston man's bail on other charges. he is not allowed to see his husky for quite sometime. >> glad he is not out. there hope nothing like that happens to his dog again. i hope they gave the dog a good home. >> reporter: the boston man behind bars tonight. he is due back in court later on in november. comfortably. she is going to be given to a foster family nor a little while. kelli o'hara, 7 news. >> ryan: a fall river high school stepped up security after an alarming photo turns up on snap commote. it appears to show a student holding a gun. >> jadiann: jennifer egan has more. >> reporter: >> reporter: students heading to class at durfee high school in fall river will first about have to go through tighter security after this photo posted lockdown yesterday. >> i'm sure security is going to be more heavy on kids seeing if they're doing anything suspicious. >> reporter: the photo of a phone with the caption live at durfee spread around school yesterday morning. >> terrifying. i came here, got here in three minutes. >> reporter: police say a location starch of durfee high was on the photo indicating it may have been taken on or close to school grounds. investigators say the 15-year-old student who created the image wasn't at the school. they tracked him down in and found him with the bb gun. he was arrested. parents were upset when they went to pick up students after the lockdown. >> they need to get more security guards here that know what they're doing or metal detector, this is craze. >> reporter: the school says metsal detectors are part of their plan to inees security, a step towards keeping students safer. >> i think it's pathetic considering i go here and i have to worry about, like, myself and others all the time. i can't just go to school and just do what i do. i have to be worried all the time about what is going on. >> reporter: the 15-year-old student who was arrested yesterday faces many charges including possessing a weapon on school ground. jennifer egan, 7 news. >> ryan: a former haverhill wrestling star facing disturbing charges. he is charged with hitting his pregnant girl friend. entertainment. police in nashua, new hampshire, confirm that a body found in the merrimack river is that of a 167-year-old who disappeared over the weekend. jacob goalette was out in the storm and police believe he may have fallen down a storm drain and ended up in the river. >> jadiann: firefighters in topsfield racing to the rescue after a porch koll appear. a man got trapped in a 10-foot hole when a screened in porch collapsed at a home on boston two firefighters were lowered in the hold to pull the man out. he is now recovering from minor injuries. harvard and its dining workers coming to a tentative agreement. the strike has come to a halt after nearly three weeks of picketing. according to the head of the union agreement will now be sent to a subcommittee and all workers will be able to vote on the deal on wednesday. the workers went on strike earlier this month seeking higher wages hoping to prevent any changes to their health benefits. his cruiser was rear ended is calling for people to vote know on question 4 which would lead to the legalization of recreational marijuana. >> i don't feel i can gain anything from it. i think we're, there is going to be more accidents. there is going to be more fatalities push are going to have families that are going to be without their loved ones because we're putting people at risk. >> ryan: trooper thomas clardy was killed. the driver who hit him was medical marijuana patient. the yes on 4 campaign responded releasing a statement which read in part: >> jadiann: police in revere are looking for a suspect in a bank robbery so. this is a picture of the robber who police say was wearing a skelton mask and showed a gun at the citizens bank on monday. investigators say he dropped some of the money while went off. boston police say this man is a person of interest now in the robbery of an elderly woman in dorchester. police say it happened on howlet street. the victim says she was walking to her car when the man approached her from behind and took off. >> ryan: a special remembrance was held for five students killed in a traffic accident. more than 1,000 people packed the gym to remember the victims. the five were killed when the car the was hit by a wrong-way driver then burst into flames. students and faculty took turns sharing stories and laughs as a way to honor the five and their families. >> we're here tonight to honor and celebrate all that was beautiful about cyrus, eli, janey, liam and mary. and to be starched by the light they shone on us so we can live a life time in every moment. >> ryan: the strong show something another great together to support each other after the horrible crash. >> jadiann: a football player in rhode island is told to leave the game after parents and officialings complain that he was too old to play. the man was seen sneaking on to the field 13 and 14-year-old. sarar has the story. >> reporter: parents snapped photos as they spot a young man putting on a uniform to go into a game against younger kids. league leaders believe he is 18-20. he suited up at buccaneers who was loosing, took part in several plays before getting kicked out. >> i was more furious and embarrassed and ashamed that they did that. >> reporter: alexandria diaz is the team's founder. >> the coach told me it was his decision. it was his mistake. he is so sorry. >> reporter: she fired the team's coach and ended the team's season as a result. diaz had to step away from the games for a few minutes safety of the kids are more important to me than anything. that is not how i run my program. it hurts me, it hurts the community. it hurts the children because a lot has been ripped from them. >> reporter: she had not gotten word that the league decided to permanently ban them. >> for safety issue. >> reporter: nelson pedro was at the field bus he is also the head of the opposing team. >> it's pretty serious. you know,this basically, you know, a grown man going graders, 13, 14-year-old extremely concerned. a child could have lies gotten hurt if we hadn't recognized it. >> reporter: the man who went into the game is the older brother of one of the players on the team. i'm sarah french, 7 news. >> ryan: one man is dade. two others hurt after a scaffolding collapse in florida p. one survivor rushed to hospital in critical. in miami. investigators are now involved in the case. >> jadiann: a building in washington state exploding. you can see smoke and flames, it happened inside a thrift store in the town of arlington. you can hear the glass breaking. there the heat from the fire triggering the blast sending smoke high into the air. no one was hurt. a run away car. a man facing after his driverless car in the middle of highway. the man pulled over to talk with another driver but forgot to put the car in park. the car slammed into an exit sign. >> the trump plaza street shine in chicago will not be replaced after it was' stolen. the chicago area mayor proposed removing the sign. the mayor understands why someone wanted to take it down. prince's paisley park home museum. officials voted to make it a permanent museum. the property is home to the studio where prince recorded so many of his major hits. >> jadiann: at 5:30 a nine-year-old takes his concerns straight to the top. the white house, and the white house seems to be listening. >> ryan: now at 5:00, 14 day ace way from election day, both candidates are campaigning in florida. >> jadiann: we follow the latest on a school bus crash in went on a collision course. we'll have the very latest coming up right here on 7 news. >> announcer: tonight is there a house like this secretly ruining your neighborhood? hank found hundreds of these so called zombie homes across massachusetts. >> what do you think? >> who is responsible for these and why do you end up paying for them? hank investigates zombie imagine if your child ed in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. please vote yes on question 2. plus even more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of ?bread.? [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. uh, first of all, i plan to vote for dona t died up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. senate majority pac is responsible >> ryan: just call him mr. future president. a 9-year-old maryland boy the future looking very bright. he is pitching his idea to the white house and the white house is taking note. >> jadiann: he says it's his mission to make a better >> reporter: this is jacob, grooming his 3 d. printing craft ahead of the final white house science fair and while his creations got him to the white house he set hits sights beyond it with a pitch. >> hi to practice it in the car while i was in the car flying to d.c. i practiced it so many times that when i was at the white house i almost forgot it. >> we should have a kids advisory group that starts explaining to us what is is working and could help us shape advances in stem education, that was' jacob's idea. we're going to follow up on that. >> reporter: won't you know it that's what they did. maybe summed up best by jacob himself. >> it was exciting to hear president obama took advice from a child. >> that's you why are smarter than me. so -- [laughter] we infact have formed a science advisory group. >> reporter: friday marks advisor meeting bringing 11 of the brightest young minds in the country to one table. even astronauts are improvemented. among those seated jacob's 6-year-old sister. >> why were you nervous and excited? >> i thought i was going to meet the president and i was really excited to meet the whole group. >> reporter: away from the table a proud family, a proud mother. >> for them to actually come through, i've never seen anything like that turn around. that was' just as they were -- >> reporter: amazing might be an understatement but it's what jacob and alexis hope to achieve if they listen to their mom. >> i know they're going to hate me saying this but there is a lot more school work coming. >> reporter: jacob fell in love with science after he picked up his dad's ipad. y said science is not difficult, you have to find the type you like, sarah jay crowder battled at baby boot camp. today we'll tell you who did it better. >> reporter: clear and cold overnight. another chilly day tomorrow. mid-week forecast up next. >> jadiann: a dedham man accused of killing his own father facing a judge. >> ryan: the bruins take to the ice but there are question boston who will be in front of the net tonight. i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too. please join me in voting no on question 2. capital one believes your bank should work for you, with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to you...not sell to you. with free checking accounts that are actually free... no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's banking reimagined. chicago are taking strange steps to reverse the cub's curse. the cubs haven't won a world series since 1908. the fan cursed the team when he was banned when he brought in his smelly goat. one restaurant is going to extremes hoping to take a bite out of the. >> to break the curse we're going to eat the goat. available. the sandwich tastes like victory. >> jadiann: i thought you were going to say chicken. >> ryan: if any city understands what a curse can do, we understand that here. >> reporter: we do. you are rooting for tito and the indians or the cubs? >> cubs. >> reporter: i got a lot of friends who are cubs fabs. >> i'm from milwaukee. >> reporter: saddle up. let's do this. fitchburg at nashua 45. john leicester, why can't we get players like that. northwest wind between 15-20 miles an hour, it feels like 40 in town. jaffrey feels like 356789 nashua feels like 38. had game one been here, would have been chilly but not already. what is happening, clouds and some snow flurries and snow showers dropping out of northern new england and a little pocket of snowstorm flurry activity in the worcester hills. just a harbinger of things to come. slowly move out of southeastern canada. that's why we were chilly today. we'll be cold again overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. freeze warning in affect for the areas shaded in purple. does not include downtown boston but it's still going to be a cold morning there. these will be the temperatures about 7:00. orange 28. worcester 30 degrees. boston 36. down through the south shore and out on to the cape low to middle 30s. the city hasn't had a temperature, you have to go before you find a temperature where boston was down in the 30s. chilly again through the day tomorrow. mostly sunny skies. in the as windy. high temperatures between 44-49. for thursday a lot of clouds and here comes rain thursday afternoon from our next weather system. and there is going to be leftover cold air thursday afternoon. so much we're talking about a little bit of snow in the berkshires as well as portion was vermont and then it flips over to rain. there may be a light coating grasses but if you have travel plans, business travel out to the western new england, it's not that kind of an event. then you notice the pink shading here. there will be pockets of some sleet mixed in with the rain, perhaps even a couple of snow flakes and sleet. that will then become rain thursday afternoon. so in you have travel plans thursday afternoon it's not a travel issue but just what is about to come for winter. 495 to the coastline it's only rain. from this storm system that will move across southern new england thursday evening then move out of here on friday morning. the amount of rainfall on the way, most of us about an inch to in some location as little more than that. beneficial rain at that. so this is good. there won't be trop koll downpours, 7 on 7 forecast, although you may have sleet pellets, friday morning clouds. the weekend a little messy but nothing significant. sprinkles saturday evening and rain into new england sunday evening but if you are thinking about salem for the weekend, each of those days willov offer plenty of day -- with offer plenty of dry times. >> ryan: boston police are looking for this man who they say is a person of interest in connection to an attempted kidnapping. this happened this morning in roxbury. investigators say the female victim was not hurt dur the incident and was able to safely get away. we're gathering more information about this and will have the latest for you on 7 news at 6:00. >> kim: good evening, everybody, i'm kim khazei. >> anchor: i'm adam williams. along with the story ryan just talked about other stories we're working on including a school bus crashing no a quincy home sending several students to the hospital. we have team 7 coverage. >> kim: plus a dedham man facing alarming charges after police say he killed his own father in their home early this morning. day, two weeks till the leaks as the candidates set their sites on the must-win sunshine state. >> kim: we hope you guinness -- join us at 6:00. >> exactly two weeks until election day with both candidates in florida, why it's a must-win state for trump. the secretary of defense responds to the outrage over soldiers being forced to repay their war time bonuses and why on-line shopping is putting our credit cards at interviewer: what would stop you from voting this november? woman 1: working late. man 1: lines -- i hate long lines. woman 2: no babysitter. william f. galvin: for the first time ever we have early voting. if you're registered, you can vote any day between october 24th and november 4th. avoid election day lines -- vote on your schedule. man 1: wow, that helps! william f galvin: early voting is easy voting. interviewer: so what do you think? woman 2: it' a timesaver. i love it. william f. galvin: it's easier than ever for you to vote. >> ryan: the results are in and we get to tell you about who did it best. >> jadiann: brie challenged jay crowder to a baby boot camp challenge. the goal was to swaddle a baby doll, change the diaper then safely secure it in a car see. brie finished in one minute 24 seconds crowder checked in at 1 minute and 8 seconds. here are the results. oh, 52%, that is good for help. >> i want -- brie finished with 38% of the vote. that is not bad if you wanted jay to win. next bri takes on kayla harrison in a hattie challenge. camp -- latte challenge. >> ryan: i'm ryan schulteis. >> jadiann: i'm jadiann thompson, 7 news at 6:00 their school bus crashes. we have team 7 coverage. a dedham man charged with murder after police say he killed his own father. >> reporter: tracking cloudsover night. a mild day for tomorrow. >> announcer: an important piece of world series history right here in boston. why this envelope full of dirt means so much to cleveland. 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> adam: 6:00 starting with breaking news, boston police looking for your help identifying this man. take a close look. officers say he is a person of interest in an attempted abduction. so it happened they say in west roxbury this morning. >> kim: let's get over to ryan schulteis to get the details. >> reporter: police say a man tried kidnapping a young girl just before 6:30. they say this man is a person of interest. police describe him between 6 feet and 6' 2". they say he was clean shaving wearing a black baseball hat and tee shirt in roxbury. fortunately police say the young girl was not hurt when this happened. if you have information, you are asked to call boston police right away. ryan schulteis, 7 news. >> kim: also a dangerous drive sends several children to the hospital. their school bus crashing into a quincy home. the bus hit a car and a pole before smashing into the home. >> adam: investigators are trying to led up to the scary situation, dan hausle has more. >> reporter: more than six hours after this accident officials are finally getting ready to clear the scene because they were just now able to bring in a huge heavy duty tow truck that is maybe able to bring that school bus that is precariously resting against the house out of. there this it -- when it was full of school children, they had quite a detour from where the school bus came to a crashing halt up against the house after it mowed down a telephone pole, a car, a fire hydrants, mail box and stone box. >> it sounded like a dump trump flipping over. >> reporter: the bus was loaded with two dozen school children who poured out into the streets after a scary ride. neighbors and school officials rushed to the children's side. >> most of them were very calm. there escorting them talking about other things going on in the day. i heard some others say it was an early release from the elementary school. >> reporter: several children were taken to hospital along with the bus driver and a woman driverring the car that was hit. but all of their injuries described as minor. >> when you lock at the scene, -- look at the scene, thank god there weren't more injuries because it doesn't look nice with the pole, the wall, vehicle, the house so i'm you are shoo the kids were shaken up.

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telling him to shut up, sit down, stuff like that. >> reporter: the man who doesn't want to be identified says he pulled out his phone after the man just wouldn't stop. when you told him to stop what did he say to you? >> mind your own business. >> reporter: witness calling 911, officers arresting john boughen putting him blind bars. he told the judge he was innocent. [inaudible] >> reporter: a judge revoking the boston man's bail on other charges. he is not allowed to see his husky for quite sometime. >> glad he is not out. there hope nothing like that happens to his dog again. i hope they gave the dog a good home. >> reporter: the boston man behind bars tonight. he is due back in court later on in november. comfortably. she is going to be given to a foster family nor a little while. kelli o'hara, 7 news. >> ryan: a fall river high school stepped up security after an alarming photo turns up on snap commote. it appears to show a student holding a gun. >> jadiann: jennifer egan has more. >> reporter: >> reporter: students heading to class at durfee high school in fall river will first about have to go through tighter security after this photo posted lockdown yesterday. >> i'm sure security is going to be more heavy on kids seeing if they're doing anything suspicious. >> reporter: the photo of a phone with the caption live at durfee spread around school yesterday morning. >> terrifying. i came here, got here in three minutes. >> reporter: police say a location starch of durfee high was on the photo indicating it may have been taken on or close to school grounds. investigators say the 15-year-old student who created the image wasn't at the school. they tracked him down in and found him with the bb gun. he was arrested. parents were upset when they went to pick up students after the lockdown. >> they need to get more security guards here that know what they're doing or metal detector, this is craze. >> reporter: the school says metsal detectors are part of their plan to inees security, a step towards keeping students safer. >> i think it's pathetic considering i go here and i have to worry about, like, myself and others all the time. i can't just go to school and just do what i do. i have to be worried all the time about what is going on. >> reporter: the 15-year-old student who was arrested yesterday faces many charges including possessing a weapon on school ground. jennifer egan, 7 news. >> ryan: a former haverhill wrestling star facing disturbing charges. he is charged with hitting his pregnant girl friend. entertainment. police in nashua, new hampshire, confirm that a body found in the merrimack river is that of a 167-year-old who disappeared over the weekend. jacob goalette was out in the storm and police believe he may have fallen down a storm drain and ended up in the river. >> jadiann: firefighters in topsfield racing to the rescue after a porch koll appear. a man got trapped in a 10-foot hole when a screened in porch collapsed at a home on boston two firefighters were lowered in the hold to pull the man out. he is now recovering from minor injuries. harvard and its dining workers coming to a tentative agreement. the strike has come to a halt after nearly three weeks of picketing. according to the head of the union agreement will now be sent to a subcommittee and all workers will be able to vote on the deal on wednesday. the workers went on strike earlier this month seeking higher wages hoping to prevent any changes to their health benefits. his cruiser was rear ended is calling for people to vote know on question 4 which would lead to the legalization of recreational marijuana. >> i don't feel i can gain anything from it. i think we're, there is going to be more accidents. there is going to be more fatalities push are going to have families that are going to be without their loved ones because we're putting people at risk. >> ryan: trooper thomas clardy was killed. the driver who hit him was medical marijuana patient. the yes on 4 campaign responded releasing a statement which read in part: >> jadiann: police in revere are looking for a suspect in a bank robbery so. this is a picture of the robber who police say was wearing a skelton mask and showed a gun at the citizens bank on monday. investigators say he dropped some of the money while went off. boston police say this man is a person of interest now in the robbery of an elderly woman in dorchester. police say it happened on howlet street. the victim says she was walking to her car when the man approached her from behind and took off. >> ryan: a special remembrance was held for five students killed in a traffic accident. more than 1,000 people packed the gym to remember the victims. the five were killed when the car the was hit by a wrong-way driver then burst into flames. students and faculty took turns sharing stories and laughs as a way to honor the five and their families. >> we're here tonight to honor and celebrate all that was beautiful about cyrus, eli, janey, liam and mary. and to be starched by the light they shone on us so we can live a life time in every moment. >> ryan: the strong show something another great together to support each other after the horrible crash. >> jadiann: a football player in rhode island is told to leave the game after parents and officialings complain that he was too old to play. the man was seen sneaking on to the field 13 and 14-year-old. sarar has the story. >> reporter: parents snapped photos as they spot a young man putting on a uniform to go into a game against younger kids. league leaders believe he is 18-20. he suited up at buccaneers who was loosing, took part in several plays before getting kicked out. >> i was more furious and embarrassed and ashamed that they did that. >> reporter: alexandria diaz is the team's founder. >> the coach told me it was his decision. it was his mistake. he is so sorry. >> reporter: she fired the team's coach and ended the team's season as a result. diaz had to step away from the games for a few minutes safety of the kids are more important to me than anything. that is not how i run my program. it hurts me, it hurts the community. it hurts the children because a lot has been ripped from them. >> reporter: she had not gotten word that the league decided to permanently ban them. >> for safety issue. >> reporter: nelson pedro was at the field bus he is also the head of the opposing team. >> it's pretty serious. you know,this basically, you know, a grown man going graders, 13, 14-year-old extremely concerned. a child could have lies gotten hurt if we hadn't recognized it. >> reporter: the man who went into the game is the older brother of one of the players on the team. i'm sarah french, 7 news. >> ryan: one man is dade. two others hurt after a scaffolding collapse in florida p. one survivor rushed to hospital in critical. in miami. investigators are now involved in the case. >> jadiann: a building in washington state exploding. you can see smoke and flames, it happened inside a thrift store in the town of arlington. you can hear the glass breaking. there the heat from the fire triggering the blast sending smoke high into the air. no one was hurt. a run away car. a man facing after his driverless car in the middle of highway. the man pulled over to talk with another driver but forgot to put the car in park. the car slammed into an exit sign. >> the trump plaza street shine in chicago will not be replaced after it was' stolen. the chicago area mayor proposed removing the sign. the mayor understands why someone wanted to take it down. prince's paisley park home museum. officials voted to make it a permanent museum. the property is home to the studio where prince recorded so many of his major hits. >> jadiann: at 5:30 a nine-year-old takes his concerns straight to the top. the white house, and the white house seems to be listening. >> ryan: now at 5:00, 14 day ace way from election day, both candidates are campaigning in florida. >> jadiann: we follow the latest on a school bus crash in went on a collision course. we'll have the very latest coming up right here on 7 news. >> announcer: tonight is there a house like this secretly ruining your neighborhood? hank found hundreds of these so called zombie homes across massachusetts. >> what do you think? >> who is responsible for these and why do you end up paying for them? hank investigates zombie imagine if your child ed in a failing school. imagine if your child couldn't read or write at grade level. imagine if your child were stuck on a waiting list. 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. please vote yes on question 2. plus even more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of ?bread.? [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. uh, first of all, i plan to vote for dona t died up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. senate majority pac is responsible >> ryan: just call him mr. future president. a 9-year-old maryland boy the future looking very bright. he is pitching his idea to the white house and the white house is taking note. >> jadiann: he says it's his mission to make a better >> reporter: this is jacob, grooming his 3 d. printing craft ahead of the final white house science fair and while his creations got him to the white house he set hits sights beyond it with a pitch. >> hi to practice it in the car while i was in the car flying to d.c. i practiced it so many times that when i was at the white house i almost forgot it. >> we should have a kids advisory group that starts explaining to us what is is working and could help us shape advances in stem education, that was' jacob's idea. we're going to follow up on that. >> reporter: won't you know it that's what they did. maybe summed up best by jacob himself. >> it was exciting to hear president obama took advice from a child. >> that's you why are smarter than me. so -- [laughter] we infact have formed a science advisory group. >> reporter: friday marks advisor meeting bringing 11 of the brightest young minds in the country to one table. even astronauts are improvemented. among those seated jacob's 6-year-old sister. >> why were you nervous and excited? >> i thought i was going to meet the president and i was really excited to meet the whole group. >> reporter: away from the table a proud family, a proud mother. >> for them to actually come through, i've never seen anything like that turn around. that was' just as they were -- >> reporter: amazing might be an understatement but it's what jacob and alexis hope to achieve if they listen to their mom. >> i know they're going to hate me saying this but there is a lot more school work coming. >> reporter: jacob fell in love with science after he picked up his dad's ipad. y said science is not difficult, you have to find the type you like, sarah jay crowder battled at baby boot camp. today we'll tell you who did it better. >> reporter: clear and cold overnight. another chilly day tomorrow. mid-week forecast up next. >> jadiann: a dedham man accused of killing his own father facing a judge. >> ryan: the bruins take to the ice but there are question boston who will be in front of the net tonight. i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more money from our kids' schools because they're already losing so much. i'm not just standing up for my own kids; i'm fighting for yours, too. please join me in voting no on question 2. capital one believes your bank should work for you, with a place that feels nothing like a bank. and helpful people that talk to you...not sell to you. with free checking accounts that are actually free... no minimums. no fees. and a top-rated app, let's you bank right here. that's banking reimagined. chicago are taking strange steps to reverse the cub's curse. the cubs haven't won a world series since 1908. the fan cursed the team when he was banned when he brought in his smelly goat. one restaurant is going to extremes hoping to take a bite out of the. >> to break the curse we're going to eat the goat. available. the sandwich tastes like victory. >> jadiann: i thought you were going to say chicken. >> ryan: if any city understands what a curse can do, we understand that here. >> reporter: we do. you are rooting for tito and the indians or the cubs? >> cubs. >> reporter: i got a lot of friends who are cubs fabs. >> i'm from milwaukee. >> reporter: saddle up. let's do this. fitchburg at nashua 45. john leicester, why can't we get players like that. northwest wind between 15-20 miles an hour, it feels like 40 in town. jaffrey feels like 356789 nashua feels like 38. had game one been here, would have been chilly but not already. what is happening, clouds and some snow flurries and snow showers dropping out of northern new england and a little pocket of snowstorm flurry activity in the worcester hills. just a harbinger of things to come. slowly move out of southeastern canada. that's why we were chilly today. we'll be cold again overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. freeze warning in affect for the areas shaded in purple. does not include downtown boston but it's still going to be a cold morning there. these will be the temperatures about 7:00. orange 28. worcester 30 degrees. boston 36. down through the south shore and out on to the cape low to middle 30s. the city hasn't had a temperature, you have to go before you find a temperature where boston was down in the 30s. chilly again through the day tomorrow. mostly sunny skies. in the as windy. high temperatures between 44-49. for thursday a lot of clouds and here comes rain thursday afternoon from our next weather system. and there is going to be leftover cold air thursday afternoon. so much we're talking about a little bit of snow in the berkshires as well as portion was vermont and then it flips over to rain. there may be a light coating grasses but if you have travel plans, business travel out to the western new england, it's not that kind of an event. then you notice the pink shading here. there will be pockets of some sleet mixed in with the rain, perhaps even a couple of snow flakes and sleet. that will then become rain thursday afternoon. so in you have travel plans thursday afternoon it's not a travel issue but just what is about to come for winter. 495 to the coastline it's only rain. from this storm system that will move across southern new england thursday evening then move out of here on friday morning. the amount of rainfall on the way, most of us about an inch to in some location as little more than that. beneficial rain at that. so this is good. there won't be trop koll downpours, 7 on 7 forecast, although you may have sleet pellets, friday morning clouds. the weekend a little messy but nothing significant. sprinkles saturday evening and rain into new england sunday evening but if you are thinking about salem for the weekend, each of those days willov offer plenty of day -- with offer plenty of dry times. >> ryan: boston police are looking for this man who they say is a person of interest in connection to an attempted kidnapping. this happened this morning in roxbury. investigators say the female victim was not hurt dur the incident and was able to safely get away. we're gathering more information about this and will have the latest for you on 7 news at 6:00. >> kim: good evening, everybody, i'm kim khazei. >> anchor: i'm adam williams. along with the story ryan just talked about other stories we're working on including a school bus crashing no a quincy home sending several students to the hospital. we have team 7 coverage. >> kim: plus a dedham man facing alarming charges after police say he killed his own father in their home early this morning. day, two weeks till the leaks as the candidates set their sites on the must-win sunshine state. >> kim: we hope you guinness -- join us at 6:00. >> exactly two weeks until election day with both candidates in florida, why it's a must-win state for trump. the secretary of defense responds to the outrage over soldiers being forced to repay their war time bonuses and why on-line shopping is putting our credit cards at interviewer: what would stop you from voting this november? woman 1: working late. man 1: lines -- i hate long lines. woman 2: no babysitter. william f. galvin: for the first time ever we have early voting. if you're registered, you can vote any day between october 24th and november 4th. avoid election day lines -- vote on your schedule. man 1: wow, that helps! william f galvin: early voting is easy voting. interviewer: so what do you think? woman 2: it' a timesaver. i love it. william f. galvin: it's easier than ever for you to vote. >> ryan: the results are in and we get to tell you about who did it best. >> jadiann: brie challenged jay crowder to a baby boot camp challenge. the goal was to swaddle a baby doll, change the diaper then safely secure it in a car see. brie finished in one minute 24 seconds crowder checked in at 1 minute and 8 seconds. here are the results. oh, 52%, that is good for help. >> i want -- brie finished with 38% of the vote. that is not bad if you wanted jay to win. next bri takes on kayla harrison in a hattie challenge. camp -- latte challenge. >> ryan: i'm ryan schulteis. >> jadiann: i'm jadiann thompson, 7 news at 6:00 their school bus crashes. we have team 7 coverage. a dedham man charged with murder after police say he killed his own father. >> reporter: tracking cloudsover night. a mild day for tomorrow. >> announcer: an important piece of world series history right here in boston. why this envelope full of dirt means so much to cleveland. 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> adam: 6:00 starting with breaking news, boston police looking for your help identifying this man. take a close look. officers say he is a person of interest in an attempted abduction. so it happened they say in west roxbury this morning. >> kim: let's get over to ryan schulteis to get the details. >> reporter: police say a man tried kidnapping a young girl just before 6:30. they say this man is a person of interest. police describe him between 6 feet and 6' 2". they say he was clean shaving wearing a black baseball hat and tee shirt in roxbury. fortunately police say the young girl was not hurt when this happened. if you have information, you are asked to call boston police right away. ryan schulteis, 7 news. >> kim: also a dangerous drive sends several children to the hospital. their school bus crashing into a quincy home. the bus hit a car and a pole before smashing into the home. >> adam: investigators are trying to led up to the scary situation, dan hausle has more. >> reporter: more than six hours after this accident officials are finally getting ready to clear the scene because they were just now able to bring in a huge heavy duty tow truck that is maybe able to bring that school bus that is precariously resting against the house out of. there this it -- when it was full of school children, they had quite a detour from where the school bus came to a crashing halt up against the house after it mowed down a telephone pole, a car, a fire hydrants, mail box and stone box. >> it sounded like a dump trump flipping over. >> reporter: the bus was loaded with two dozen school children who poured out into the streets after a scary ride. neighbors and school officials rushed to the children's side. >> most of them were very calm. there escorting them talking about other things going on in the day. i heard some others say it was an early release from the elementary school. >> reporter: several children were taken to hospital along with the bus driver and a woman driverring the car that was hit. but all of their injuries described as minor. >> when you lock at the scene, -- look at the scene, thank god there weren't more injuries because it doesn't look nice with the pole, the wall, vehicle, the house so i'm you are shoo the kids were shaken up.

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