Boston, MA
Boston Marathon stories shared by Orrville teacher who completed it
ORRVILLE – As Elle Shumney ran down the final hill on Boylston Avenue and towards the end line of the 126th Boston Marathon, she was amazed at what she noticed.
A whole bunch of individuals lined the streets, 5 to 6 folks deep in some areas, simply to see and cheer on the practically 25,000 runners.
“It was insane how many individuals had been on the market,” Shumney stated. “And the cheers, how loud they had been cheering … It was one of the best day of my life. Minus my youngsters’ births.”
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Shumney, who’s a bodily schooling trainer at Orrville Elementary College, has run a complete of 26 marathons over the previous 10 years with the Boston Marathon elevating it to 27. She accomplished the April 18 race in 3:49:23.
Hoping to some day run all of the races within the Abbott World Marathon Majors and one in every of the 50 states, Shumney is happy to maintain working and figures her expertise in Boston will keep together with her for years to come back.
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Tough begin to the massive day in Boston
Waking up at 6:30 a.m. on race day, Shumney made positive to get some espresso and breakfast earlier than making her approach by safety and on the bus for the hour-long journey to the beginning line.
Shumney was in a position to chill out earlier than her time was known as and she or he began the 26.2-mile journey towards Boston.
Earlier than the race, Shumney had heard in regards to the difficulties runners face, similar to the big hills and primarily downhill course. She additionally bumped into her personal challenges.
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For the primary few miles, Shumney was lonely since she had no music taking part in and only a few folks got here out to cheer on the runners. She additionally felt sore from all of the strolling she had carried out together with her household round Boston within the days main as much as the race.
“I ran six miles Saturday morning after which we had been out on our sightseeing tour and stuff, and so I did really feel just a little little bit of achiness fairly early on in my hip and my knee,” Shumney stated. “I bear in mind sort of earlier on like, ‘Oh this isn’t going to be a superb race. I am not feeling this, I am not within the zone.’ ”
Pushing by to the tip
As Shumney continued alongside the course, these emotions handed as she received a brand new surge of vitality when she approached the midway level close to Wellesley Faculty. College students lined the streets, creating the “Scream Tunnel” to cheer on runners as they handed by.
That vitality carried her by till she was in a position to see her husband and sons close to mile 24. Not eager to cease, she smiled at them as she ran by, blowing them a kiss earlier than persevering with on.
Heading into the final mile with an vitality excessive, Shumney descended the ultimate hill into Boston with pleasure and adrenaline pumping.
The thrill carried over a lot, Shumney stated, she nearly threw up after she crossed the end line. The second shortly handed as she was given her medal earlier than assembly up together with her household. They greeted her with congratulatory hugs earlier than they made their approach again to their resort and ultimately house to Orrville.
Boston Marathon was an expertise and metropolis to recollect
Shumney is completely satisfied together with her finish time and proud that she was in a position to sustain her 8:32-per-mile tempo for a lot of the race.
She is not going to quickly neglect the general expertise and help from her household and the folks in Boston.
“It looks as if the entire metropolis was on the market that day,” Shumney stated. “The Boston Crimson Sox gamers had on yellow and blue to help the marathon, like… I’ve by no means skilled something prefer it. It was wonderful.”
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Boston, MA
‘Absolutely looked real’: Text scam about unpaid parking ticket saturates Boston area codes
Boston Police are issuing an alert regarding a text message scam about an ‘unpaid parking invoice’ that’s been saturating Boston area codes since Saturday.
The fraudulent message from a Montreal area code, which uses the city’s logo, instructs people to pay $4.35 to avoid ‘late fees of 35$’.
It provides a link to a deceptive .com website that is not the boston.gov website.
At-large City Councilor Erin Murphy is among the growing list of people targeted by the scam over the weekend.
“At first glance, absolutely looked real. Could easily scam people,” said Murphy. “Almost everyone I talked to, they got it or someone in their household got it.”
Murphy said she’s heard directly from people who were tricked by the message and compromised their banking information.
“It’s scary to know that someone was able to send that many text messages out, and they were targeting Boston phone numbers,” she said.
Boston police are still trying to figure out what phone database the scammers accessed and exactly how many people received the text message scam.
“They definitely got a lot of people, and the amount, $4.35, a few people said that was the fee they paid at a parking meter,” said Murphy. “It directed them to a website that looked very similar to the city of Boston website.”
Boston 25 News spoke with a handful of people who received the fraudulent message.
Some said they too almost fell for it.
One person said they didn’t own a vehicle and knew it was a scam right away.
The message has some grammatical errors and uses a ‘$’ sign after the number 35.
Boston 25 News called the phone number it came from, and it went directly to a voice message in French.
“Don’t feel embarrassed if you did pay it,” added Murphy. “Let us know so we can help track to make sure there’s no fraud going on or no money taken.”
While city officials recently announced a significant drop in violent crime and other serious crimes, one of the crimes that remain on the rise is financial fraud.
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Army Drops Second Conference Game in Hard-Fought Contest Against Boston
The Army Black Knights (6-8, 0-2 conference) went east to try and record their first conference win of the season when facing off against a perennial Patriot League powerhouse Boston University (7-8,1-1), but they dropped their second contest in as many games, losing 71-63.
It’s been an up-and-down campaign for Army.
They have dominated some of the lesser opponents on their schedule, while also getting blown out when stepping up in class, and losing some shootouts to teams who are roughly on the same level as them.
That brought Army into their first Patriot League matchup against Colgate (4-10, 1-0) with a 6-6 record, but after dropping that contest and now losing to Boston, they now sit two games under .500.
The first half against the Terriers was a shootout.
Army got out to a hot start, taking an 8-2 lead just under three minutes after tip, but once Boston found their footing a bit, it started to turn into a back-and-forth affair.
The Black Knights were able to take control during the middle portion of the first half, getting out to a double-digit lead at the 9:37 mark. But a strong four-minute stretch to close things out saw the Terriers erase a six-point deficit and head into the locker room up, 40-35.
This was a lead Boston never relinquished.
Army tried to nudge back in front at multiple points during the second half, going on a 9-0 run to make it a three-point game with roughly 14 minutes left and fighting back to get within one point with 7:14 remaining.
But, it wasn’t enough for them to win their first conference game of the year.
Senior guard Jalen Rucker led the way for Army in the scoring department, putting up 17 points on 7-for-18 shooting from the field and 2-for-5 from deep. He was joined in double figures by fellow starters Ryan Curry and Josh Scovens, who both had 13.
Michael McNair led Boston with 17 points of his own. Miles Brewster was the only other starter for the Terriers to score double-digits, but Ben Roy and Ben Palacios added 12 and 10 off the bench respectively.
Army was dynamic from deep, shooting 42.3% (11-26), but they struggled from the floor overall in comparison by going 40.7% (24-59).
Boston was able to outlast the Black Knights by shotting 50.9% (27-53) from the field and 39.1% from 3-point range (9-23).
Army will try to secure their first Patriot League win of the season when they welcome Loyola MD (6-7, 1-1) to Christl Arena on Jan. 8 at 6 p.m. EST with the game broadcasted on ESPN+.
Boston, MA
Death investigation in Charlestown after man found shot in 7-Eleven parking lot
A man was found dead in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood late Saturday night, according to police, who say he had been shot.
Boston police announced Sunday that there is a death investigation underway at 140 Main Street after officers responded around 10:33 p.m. the night before to a report of a pedestrian struck there and found an adult male lying on the ground in the convenience store’s parking lot.
Further investigation revealed the victim had been shot, police said, and he was pronounced dead on scene by Boston EMS. His name has not been released.
Police haven’t shared more information about the incident at this time.
The Boston Police Department’s homicide unit is actively investigating what happened, and anyone with information is strongly urged to contact detectives at 617-343-4470. Anonymous tips can also be called into the CrimeStoppers tip line at 1-800-494-TIPS, or texted to CRIME (27463) with the word “TIP.”
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