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Top Boston news: World Cup champ Mewis thanks Boston; church hit in possible anti-Semitic attack

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Published on July 10, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Boston.

East Boston church vandalized by somebody familiar with anti-Semitic conspiracy theory

An East Boston resident walking to the T noticed somebody had thrown a rock through one of the stained-glass windows at Sacred Heart Parish on Brooks Street. 

Read the full story on Universal Hub.

Pedestrian hit by vehicle in South Boston suffers serious injuries, police say

The left travel lane on Frontage Road was closed after the crash, officials said.

Read the full story on Boston Globe.

Eva ‘Liz’ McDonough, a footnote in Boston’s organized-crime history, dies

It’s amazing that Eva “Liz” McDonough even made it to the age of 62, although she did, just barely. But she only lasted 19 days past her birthday.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.

World Cup champ, hometown hero Sam Mewis thanks Boston, mom and dad

Whitman-Hanson Regional High School grad Samantha Mewis, a midfielder for the U.S. Women’s National Team, helped lead her soccer team to victory during the FIFA World Cup finals.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.

Suspect wanted for smashing Red Line train window with hammer

Transit police are searching for a suspect accused of using a hammer to smash a window inside a stopped Red Line train.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.


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