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Top Boston news: Historic black church to be sold; Holy Cross coach retires after deadly van crash

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Published on February 24, 2020
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Historic black church to be sold 

A historic black church held a final service Sunday at its South End location where people have been worshipping for nearly 150 years. The Ebenezer Baptist Church  will soon be listed on the market.

Read the full story on Boston 25 News.

Demonstrators clash outside police headquarters over dismissed charges

Protesters and counterprotesters clashed again outside Boston Police headquarters Saturday after charges against four people arrested at a previous protest were dismissed.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Pedroia on Red Sox 60-day injured list

The Boston Red Sox have placed second baseman Dustin Pedroia on the 60-day injured list. The move further puts in doubt whether the former AL MVP will play again. 

Read the full story on Boston 25 News.

Celtics lose thriller to Lakers; Tatum ties career-high with 41 points

A frenetic fourth quarter capped the latest chapter of this famed NBA rivalry.

Read the full story on WCVB.

Holy Cross rowing coach retires after deadly van crash

The longtime Holy Cross women’s rowing coach who was driving a team van that crashed, killing one student, in Florida last month is retiring, the school said. 

Read the full story on Boston Herald.


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