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Top Boston news: City starts multilingual texts on virus updates; NH-to-Boston bus travelers alerted

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Published on March 25, 2020
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Missed the most recent top news in Boston? Read on for everything you need to know.

Person with coronavirus rode NH-to-Boston bus 4 times, health officials say

A person with COVID-19 rode in Concord Coach Lines buses four times this month on trips from Concord to Boston and back. Health officials said the four bus trips represent potential community exposure of the coronavirus. 

Read the full story on WCVB Channel 5 Boston.

Manhole fire shuts down Charles/MGH Red Line Station

Two manholes exploded near the Charles/MGH Red Line Station on Tuesday afternoon.

Read the full story on WBZ | CBS Boston.

These area restaurants are delivering booze-free cocktail kits

Several local restaurants are offering at-home cocktail kits — everything but the booze — with their delivery and takeout. Here are several to try.

Read the full story on Eater Boston.

Boston launches multilingual text service for COVID-19 updates

Alert Boston is available in Spanish, Haitan Creole, French, Cabo Verdean Creole and Portuguese, in addition to English, Mayor Marty Walsh said Tuesday.

Read the full story on WCVB.

Investigations underway after teen fatally shot, man injured in separate weekend shootings

Authorities are investigating two shootings in Boston that left one teen dead and injured a man over the weekend. 

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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