Boston, MA
Tom Mulherin’s high school hockey crystal ball
Well folks, it’s the end of the line.
We’ve reached the final week of the regular season; the cutoff date looms on Thursday. The parity we’ve seen this year has fogged, cracked and rusted the crystal ball, and it’s just about time to make repairs and put it away in a safe place for a while.
But first, we still have work to do.
As of right now, we’re limping to the finish. A losing week has been avoided since the very start of the season, up until last week brought a bevy of “surprises” for a 6-7-2 mark. It’s nice to see the picked games brought three overtime wins, two ties and three other one-score finishes, but the slow declines in win percentage over the last few weeks are racking up.
We’re at least on track for the postseason with one more week to go. Here’s to reaching 100 wins:
LAST WEEK’S RECORD: 6-7-2
OVERALL: 85-52-13
** WINNERS in CAPS
BOYS
Tuesday
WOBURN vs Billerica (Irish-American Shootout), noon – The annual tournament brings us a high-quality Div. 2 matchup between top-10 teams in the latest power rankings. Hosting Tanners advance.
Grafton vs WINTHROP, 2:30 p.m. – Vikings seem to have snapped out of a 0-3-1 funk after going unbeaten in the first 12 games. Big measuring stick for each to close out the regular season.
Methuen vs SHAWSHEEN, 4 p.m. – Another top-10 matchup in the power rankings, this one in Div. 3. Shawsheen won the last meeting 7-1 and has rolled since a season-opening loss.
CANTON vs Boston Latin, 4 p.m. – Wolfpack will be dangerous in this one and in the postseason, but the defending Div. 2 champs are a force.
Wednesday
XAVERIAN vs Marshfield, 1 p.m. – Wouldn’t be surprised if these two make the Div. 1 state semifinals behind sound defense and premier goaltending. This is one you won’t want to miss.
Franklin vs ST. JOHN’S PREP, 5 p.m. – Really difficult to pick against either group. Panthers are red-hot with a potent attack, Eagles have been the title favorite for much of the year. We’re giving the edge to the Catholic Conference champs.
READING vs Archbishop Williams (Buddy Ferreira Classic final), 6 p.m. – Another notable public versus private battle. Rockets will be charged up to finish off this tournament title after losing the Middlesex League Liberty crown in overtime.
Thursday
SANDWICH vs Nantucket, 2:40 p.m. – A postponement heightened the anticipation for this matchup of top-four Div. 4 teams. Reigning finalists close out the regular season with a bang.
GIRLS
Monday
Waltham vs BELMONT/WATERTOWN, 5 p.m. – If the regular season had ended yesterday, this would be a Div. 1 first-round matchup. Belmont/Watertown is in for quite a fight, but gets the job done.
Tuesday
BRAINTREE vs Arlington (Hingham Showcase), 10 a.m. – Kicking off one of the better girls hockey tournaments the season has to offer. Wamps’ defense and goaltending powers a win.
DUXBURY vs Archbishop Williams (Hingham Showcase), noon – Archies has heated up in games against top-tier opponents after a slow start, will give the Div. 2 title-favorite Dragons a strong challenge.
HINGHAM vs Andover (Hingham Showcase), 2 p.m. – Golden Warriors are a welcomed addition to the Div. 1 field, should make some noise. Harborwomen find a way behind 100-goal scorer Caroline Doherty.
NOTRE DAME (H) vs St. Mary’s (L) (Hingham Showcase), 4 p.m. – Very possible we see these two at TD Garden as the top-two seeds in the latest MIAA Div. 1 power rankings. This rematch could go either way, might as well dive into the side of parity after the Spartans won the first meeting.
Wednesday
ALGONQUIN vs Pembroke, 1 p.m. – Pembroke has fallen in the rankings a bit the last few weeks, but this is a notable Div. 2 matchup between two that could go on a deep run. Algonquin maintains its momentum.
Bishop Feehan vs NAUSET, 5 p.m. – What’s not to love about a rematch between contenders in different divisions? Warriors pull off the sweep.
PEABODY/LYNNF./NR vs HPNA, 5:15 p.m. – It’s against better judgment to pick against the MVC/DCL Large and goalie Julianna Taylor, but the Tanners have their own elite goaltender in what could be a one-goal game.
Thursday
Hingham vs ST. MARY’S (L) (Hingham Showcase), 2 p.m. – Alright, so we went against the no-repeats rule, but it’s the last day of the regular season. This one could also be a Div. 1 Final Four preview. Spartans’ premier defense takes Round 1.
Boston, MA
Boston Harborwalk extension to connect parks, pathways in Charlestown
The Boston Harborwalk, a 43-mile park and pedestrian pathway that stretches along the city’s coastline, will soon extend further north into Charlestown and beyond.
The city’s Planning Department this week approved putting the estimated $5.5 million project out for bids from contractors. The extension will connect to the existing Harborwalk and stretch along Terminal Street and the Little Mystic Channel.
“The new pathway will be beautifully landscaped and furnished with seating, shade shelters and exercise equipment,” said Planning Department Director of Real Estate Rebecca Tomasovic during the Boston Planning and Development Agency Board meeting on Thursday.
Tomasovic explained that currently, the land is unused and overgrown. Pedestrians in the area are limited to Terminal Street, which has no sidewalks and is used primarily as a truck route. The Harborwalk extension will allow safe pedestrian travel between Chelsea Street and the Charlestown Athletic Fields, she said.
Planning for the Boston Harborwalk began in the 1980s, according to its website. In addition to walkways, it includes green space, seating, informational signage, exhibit spaces, cafes and other amenities. When the Harborwalk is complete, it will stretch close to 50 miles between Chelsea Creek in East Boston and the Neponset River in Dorchester.
Beyond pedestrian safety and recreation, the Harborwalk is also part of the city’s planning for climate sustainability for the future.
A 2022 report from the Office of Climate Resilience recommended the Charlestown extension, as well as elevating the existing Harborwalk paths in the area, as the height protects against rising sea levels and flooding.
“The Harborwalk is both highly vulnerable to the impacts of sea-level rise and presents an opportunity to create a resilient coastal edge,” officials wrote in the report. “Redesigning the Harborwalk along the Little Mystic to incorporate coastal resilience infrastructures provides opportunities not only to reduce risks from flooding but also to enhance the benefits this amenity provides.”
In October, the city was awarded a $500,000 grant from MassTrails, a division of the state Department of Conservation and Recreation.
The city also expects to use over $1 million from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission in the form of mitigation funds from the nearby Encore Casino and $750,000 in private donations through the Mystic River Watershed Association.
Boston, MA
The old Bucks shine in upset over Boston
The Milwaukee Bucks have struggled this season without their superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. But against the Celtics, it was other veterans who stepped up, the old Bucks shined in a victory.
1. Bobby Portis Jr A+
The 30-year-old has struggled all season but against Boston, Bobby Portis was out if this world. Portis went for a season high 27 points on an absurd 84.6% from the floor. Portis knocked down 5 of his 6 three pointers and gathered 10 boards. Portis presence on the defensive end is always strong, but it was the offense tonight propelling the Bucks to the win.
2. Kyle Kuzma A+
The 30-year-old turned back the clock against the Celtics producing a season high 31 points and shooting 76% from the field. Kuzma anchored the Bucks comeback scoring 25 of his 31 points in the second and third quarters. The Bucks trailed by as many as 14 and ran it up to a 21-point lead late in the fourth.
3. Kevin Porter Jr. A+
Kevin Porter Jr. gathered his first triple double of the season with 18/10/13. The 25-year-old continues to be one of the few bright spots for Milwaukee in a career year. Porter was getting whatever he wanted offensively and created for his teammates at a high level. Most notably Kyle Kuzma who accounted for 7 of his assists.
On the darker side of things, Myles Turner was extinct on the offensive end yet again. Turner had four points and was one of six from the floor while only gathering 3 rebounds. Turner did however help the Bucks hold the Celtics to 13 third quarter points, swinging the momentum back in Milwaukee’s favor. But Turner still has to be better, and prove his worth. Turner played 0 minutes in the fourth quarter, a troubling trend we have seen throughout the season, although tonight didn’t call for his presence.
This was exactly the game the Bucks needed, a win against a top team in the East, but also a win without Giannis Antetokounmpo. While the win is a bright spot in a rather dull season, every win counts in their current sitaution. As more losses could make a Giannis trade more likely.
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Boston, MA
Boston braces for porch pirates in 2025 holiday season — tips from police, carriers
Holiday deliveries are stacking up on Boston doorsteps and police warn that means porch pirate season is back.
In the past year, one in four Americans was a victim of package theft with losses averaging between $50 and $100 per incident, according data in a report on package thefts in 2025 from security.org.
December is the peak month for porch pirates, with households receiving 10 more packages on average at the end of the year than at the start, the report found. Additionally, those who live in apartments and condos are over three times as likely to have packages stolen than people in single-family homes.
The crimes are something Boston residents are no stranger to.
During the holiday season in 2024, South Boston was terrorized by an individual the Boston Police Department dubbed the “Tom Brady of Porch Pirates.”
A 34-year-old woman named Kerri Flynn was arrested in connection with the thieveries on Christmas Eve 2024, after a Boston police cadet saw her in South Boston holding two bags stuffed with unopened packages.
Prosecutors ultimately dismissed her charges related to the South Boston thefts, as she pleaded guilty to charges in two other larceny cases. Flynn was sentenced to a year of probation with conditions to remain drug-free with screens and undergo a substance abuse evaluation with treatment.
To avoid another season of stolen gifts, Boston police are urging residents to take precautions and released a video on the topic Thursday.
The department advises to track deliveries and be home — or ask a neighbor — to grab them, or use secure options like lockers or scheduled drop-offs. Police also say to install a doorbell camera and immediately report any missing items, regardless of price or size.
Carriers like Amazon, FedEx, UPS and USPS also have a few more pieces of advice, like requiring signatures for high-value items and to avoid leaving packages out overnight.
Amazon recommends using Lockers or Hub Counters and enabling Photo-on-Delivery, while UPS suggests signing up for My Choice to redirect packages to Access Points. USPS also offers “Informed Delivery” and options to hold for pickup — all tools that may keep holiday gifts from getting intercepted before they reach the tree.
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