Patriots season opener. Tonight, Rob Gronkowski admits that hes not completely healthy. Dan . Reporter david, theres good news and bad news recording gronkowski. The big tight end took part in his Third Straight practice tonight in foxboro. The bad news, his hamstring is bothering hill. Hes getting stressed out. He getting stretched out. He originally hurt it last month. This month has his listed as the hammy isnt 100 but hes feeling good and hopes to take the field come sunday night. Yeah, i mean, it comes down to the coachs decision and medical team and myself. Well all get together and collaborate to see where im at. I want to be out there so bad, especially to help out the team, help out the team overall in any position. Reporter you can bet Jimmy Garofalo will feel a lot better about his first regular season if i was a betting man, id say gronk will play. David . I like that. Thank you so much, dan. The patriots opener is sunday at arizona and we kick things off with game day at 1
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No Threats, But State Police Say They Are Prepared If That Changes
The Massachusetts State House.
The Massachusetts State Police have enhanced [their] capacity to respond to any potential incidents quickly if necessary after Wednesday s mayhem in Washington, D.C., State Police Spokesman David Procopio tells GBH News.
At present, however, Procopio says the State Police are aware of no threats to public safety in Massachusetts.
The agency continue[s] to monitor protest activity nationally and locally, and will be prepared for any contingencies that could threaten public safety in Massachusetts, Procopio said in a statement.
Asked by GBH News if specific measures have been taken at the State House or Gov. Baker s Swampscott home, which was the site of pro-Trump protests throughout 2020, Procopio declined comment, saying, We don t disclose details of executive-protection operations.
Faith groups rally for racial justice at state leadersâ homes
By Breanne Kovatch and Jeremy C. Fox Globe Correspondent,Updated December 19, 2020, 10:09 p.m.
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The Rev. Bernadette Hickman-Maynard, pastor at Bethel AME Church in Lynn, spoke with a group of police accountability activists outside the home of State House Speaker Robert DeLeo on Saturday night.Josh Reynolds for The Boston Globe
Members of faith groups gathered Saturday evening at the homes of top state legislative leaders and Governor Charlie Baker to urge passage of a police reform bill that protects people of color from racial profiling and sets standards for police accountability.