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If this restaurant goes up, I go up Amid Delta uncertainty, a downtown lunch spot reopens

If this restaurant goes up, I go up Amid Delta uncertainty, a downtown lunch spot reopens
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Two Celtics fans arrested Sunday night on assault charges to be arraigned Wednesday

Two Celtics fans arrested Sunday night on assault charges to be arraigned Wednesday Charlie McKenna © Jim Davis/Globe Staff Cole Buckley, 21, of Braintree, is accused of throwing a water bottle that nearly hit Kyrie Irving as the Brooklyn guard exited the court following the Nets victory in the NBA playoffs Sunday night at TD Garden. Two Celtics fans who were arrested Sunday night for assault in separate incidents at TD Garden are set to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court Wednesday, officials said, Cole Buckley, 21, of Braintree, a University of Rhode Island student, faces a single charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon for allegedly throwing a water bottle at Kyrie Irving’s head, according to a police report. Buckley was arrested by Boston police around 9:46 p.m. Sunday after TD Garden security reported seeing him toss a Dasani water bottle at Irving’s head as he walked off the court following the Nets’ 141-126 victory over the Celt

Massachusetts Senate tees up debate on film tax credit

Massachusetts Senate tees up debate on film tax credit Emma Platoff © David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Boston, MA - 5/25/2021: 26FILMTAX.. Dozens of Massachusetts film workers surrounded the State House, holding signs reading Save MA Film Jobs, to greet Senators as they arrive for the first day of their budget debate. The state senate has proposed scaling back the film tax credit, while the House is pushing to keep it the way it is. (David L Ryan/Globe Staff ) SECTION: METRO The state’s controversial film tax credit program will likely be a key point of contention as the House and Senate lawmakers debate a proposed $47.6 billion budget.

Backing Liz Cheney, Baker reiterates the presidential election was not stolen

Backing Liz Cheney, Charlie Baker reiterates the presidential election was not stolen Martin Finucane © Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Boston, MA 5/3/21 Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announces that Massachusetts will transition to a new phase of its vaccination efforts, including gradually ramping down some mass vaccination sites in the coming months and pivoting to more targeted approaches at a press conference held at the State House. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker said Wednesday that his fellow Republican, Representative Liz Cheney, was “absolutely right” that the presidential election was not stolen. “I made very clear that I felt the election process that took place back in November was fair, and that President Joe Biden won the election. And, on those issues, I believe Liz Cheney is absolutely right,” said Baker.

Acting Mayor Kim Janey snags her first big endorsement

Acting Mayor Kim Janey snags her first big endorsement Milton J. Valencia © Erin Clark/Globe Staff Boston s Acting Mayor Kim Janey, is being endorsed by UNITE HERE Local 26, which represents about 12,000 food and hotel workers. Acting Mayor Kim Janey, now a candidate to hold the office for the long term, can claim her first big political endorsement, though she remains far behind her opponents in the all-important money race. Janey on Thursday morning is slated to accept the endorsement of UNITE HERE Local 26, which represents roughly 12,000 food and hotel workers in Boston and Rhode Island, one of the region’s largest political action groups.Tracker: Who is running for mayor in Boston?

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