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Bill and Lindy Fitzgerald, of Cohasset, attended a Hingham fund-raising event for Dana Farber on Monday.
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The Sox eventually got in an official game last night, but they had to wait more than 2 hours for the final result.
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Inside 45 Province
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Margarita mixing tips
Mixing a margarita is simple, right? Then how come the ones we make at home never taste quite as good as those we order at restaurants?
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Budget calls for deep cuts in Massachusetts programs
Last night lawmakers unveiled a state budget for the next fiscal year that would slash services in nearly every area of Massachusetts government. (Boston Globe)
End of an era, as Nantucket coach retires
After 45 years and 293 wins, Vito Capizzo is retiring as Nantucket High School's head football coach. (Globe)
Justin McGuffee (left) relocated to a one-bedroom apartment in the South End, where he pays $300 less per month than his previous apartment. (Boston Globe)
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Man, 21, killed after Quincy quarry jump
The Iraq War veteran died after hitting his head jumping into a flooded quarry for a predawn swim today with old friends. (Boston Globe, 9:20 a.m.)
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- Editorial: Transportation wreck averted
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Defeating Iranian censorship
The crisis in Iran is helping to redefine the way people communicate and has highlighted the value of Twitter, the social networking service. (Boston Globe)
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Take 2 with Ty and Wesley
Globe film critics Ty Burr and Wesley Morris review new and current releases, including "The Proposal" and "Year One."
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Meltz: End of school year can be an unhappy time for kids
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Shortly after Karen left her daughter's end-of-year class picnic, the host family's next-door neighbor came by with autographed photos for all the kids. Who was the neighbor? Oh, just Jason Varitek.