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Top Boston news: Marathon Monday moved to Sept. 14; mayor 'not confident' about schools reopening

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Published on April 21, 2020
Top Boston news: Marathon Monday moved to Sept. 14; mayor 'not confident' about schools reopeningPhoto: walknboston/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in Boston? Read on for everything you need to know.

Mayor 'disappointed’ by lack of social distancing

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said he was disappointed by activities over the weekend that showed people are still not getting the message when it comes to social distancing.

Read the full story on WBZ | CBS Boston.

Mayor ‘not too confident’ students will return this school year

The mayor said no decision has been made about when in-person learning can resume, but he's not too confident it can happen this academic year.

Read the full story on WBZ | CBS Boston.

Florida woman caught with handgun at Logan Airport

A woman was arrested at Boston Logan International Airport on Sunday for trying to bring a handgun on an airplane, according to transportation officials. 

Read the full story on NBC10 Boston.

In Boston, April's Marathon Monday moved to September

For the first time since 1897, there will be no April marathon in Boston. It has been postponed until Sept. 14, due to the pandemic.

Read the full story on NPR.

Charity fundraising takes a hit with Boston Marathon postponed

The short-term and long-term impact of the pandemic on non-profit organizations, many of which rely on the Boston Marathon for annual funding, remains in question.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.


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