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Top Boston news: 12-year-old boy suspended for hugging teacher; city's hospitals best in US; more

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Published on October 16, 2019
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Missed the most recent top news in Boston? Read on for everything you need to know.

Boy suspended from school for hugging teacher

 A woman from Worcester, MA says her son, a student at Forest Grove Middle School, was suspended from school for giving a teacher a hug during gym class. NBC 10 Boston reported that the 12-year-old boy was initially suspended from school for 10 days and given a record of physical assault of a teacher for giving his gym teacher a hug last month. 

Read the full story on FOX26.

Dorchester man gets into argument while holding a rifle loaded with 23 rounds

Boston Police report arresting a Dorchester man they say was making points in an argument while holding a loaded rifle on Centre Street in Dorchester.

Read the full story on Universal Hub.

Boston hospitals are best in United States, second-best in world

When it comes to elite healthcare, Boston ranks best in the United States and second to only one city in the world.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Del Frisco's Grille in Burlington and Chestnut Hill closing

It looks like a small national chain of upscale restaurants is closing two of its Boston-area locations.

Read the full story on NBC10 Boston.

Boston's newest sports bar boasts biggest TV screen in New England

The screen measures almost 40 feet across the diagonal.

Read the full story on WCVB.


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