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Top Boston news: Homeless vet starts new life in own apartment; Mayor says housing is No. 1 issue

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Published on November 11, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Boston.

Celtics Hayward fractures hand in game vs. Spurs

Forward Gordon Hayward was playing in his eighth game of the season and had recorded 9 points in nearly 15 minutes against the Spurs on Saturday.

Read the full story on Boston 25 News.

Buffalo Wild Wings reopens after general manager's death

The restaurant in Burlington, Mass., opened its doors for the first time on Saturday since its general manager died following a chemical incident Thursday night.

Read the full story on NBC10 Boston.

Mayor says housing is No. 1 issue in Boston

The mayor says a lot of people want to move to the city, which has not always been the case.

Read the full story on WCVB.

Boston veteran, homeless for decades, starts new life in his own apartment

Veteran and Boston native Bernard Simmons, 58, was homeless for more than 30 years, battling substance abuse and mental illness.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.

Nurses, veterans, union members to honor fallen Boston soldier in Cape Verde

About two dozen nurses, police, firefighters, carpenters and painters this week will visit a hospital in Cape Verde and renovate a children’s playroom there in honor of a fallen Boston soldier.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.


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