EAST BOSTON – There’s a surge of development coming to at least one Boston neighborhood and it has been getting pushback for years.
Eversource cleared one in all its ultimate hurdles this week in getting the inexperienced gentle for a brand new energy substation to be put in in East Boston. The corporate stated Eastie is the one neighborhood within the metropolis with no substation and claimed constructing one would assist assure electrical energy for these on the grid.
The proposed website sits off Condor Road and is situated throughout from a park and alongside the water. This a part of city is densely populated and there was concern for years {that a} substation might show dangerous for the realm.
Simply this week, Eversource distributed informational flyers to the houses inside 1,0000 ft of the long run undertaking.
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John Walkey works with the environmental nonprofit GreenRoots and lives close to the proposed development website.
“The final eight years have been a query of tenacity and hurry up and wait,” stated Walkey. “It is an added danger to the group and is like taking away an unwrapped Christmas current. It is a clean canvas that might be something.”
Walkey stated a few of the concern with the situation of the proposed substation embrace its location alongside the water with rising sea ranges, the situation of jet gasoline containers simply few hundred ft away, and its proximity to the newly put in public parks throughout the road.
Throughout a current Vitality Services Siting Board assembly, Eversource revealed the price of the undertaking had soared since its first submitting in 2014. The unique estimated price ticket got here in at $66 million, however current filings confirmed that value had jumped to $103 million this yr.
Eversource despatched WBZ-TV an announcement that reads partly:
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“All through this course of, we’ve labored diligently to display that the undertaking exceeds security and environmental requirements, and we respect the cautious consideration that went into the board’s resolution.”
“Eversource stays dedicated to offering protected and dependable power to our clients on the lowest value potential.”
GreenRoots is interesting the most recent approval for a ultimate time, however all indications are that the work will start within the coming weeks.
Eversource stated there isn’t a set begin date for work to start. They’re legally required to provide residents a seven-day discover earlier than starting development.
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Brandon Truitt
Brandon Truitt joined WBZ-TV in January 2022 after working as a reporter and fill-in anchor at WPRI in Windfall, Rhode Island. Earlier than WPRI, Truitt labored at WNCT in Greenville, North Carolina, the place he started his profession in broadcast journalism.
Boston Celtics (0-3, 13th in the Eastern Conference) vs. New Orleans Pelicans (0-2, 14th in the Western Conference)
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New Orleans; Monday, 8 p.m. EDT
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Pelicans -2.5; over/under is 232.5
BOTTOM LINE: Boston visits the New Orleans Pelicans after Jaylen Brown scored 41 points in the Celtics’ 119-113 loss to the Detroit Pistons.
New Orleans went 21-61 overall last season while going 14-27 at home. The Pelicans averaged 8.5 steals, 5.2 blocks and 13.9 turnovers per game last season.
Boston went 61-21 overall a season ago while going 33-8 on the road. The Celtics averaged 116.3 points per game while shooting 46.2% from the field and 36.8% from behind the arc last season.
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INJURIES: Pelicans: Kevon Looney: out (knee), Yves Missi: day to day (ankle), Karlo Matkovic: day to day (back), Dejounte Murray: out (leg).
Celtics: Jayson Tatum: out (achilles).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
“I think it’s just a great example of playing ’til the last whistle.”
Morgan Geekie gave Boston a two-goal lead against Colorado. (AP Photo/Jim Davis)
By Conor Ryan
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Morgan Geekie didn’t mince words earlier this week when asked about the state of the Bruins after a sixth-straight loss on Thursday night.
“It’s just embarrassing, to the fans, to everybody,” the 27-year-old forward said after Boston fell to the Ducks, 7-5. “It’s just poor. Everything is poor.”
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Little had seemingly gone right for the Bruins over their extended slide — be it their leaky defensive-zone coverage, knack for coughing up goals after lighting the lamp, and struggles in crunch time.
In search of a breakthrough, Marco Sturm and his staff dialed up an extended video session combing over Boston’s defensive miscues on Friday at Warrior Ice Arena — followed up by a lengthy practice close to 45 minutes after they were first scheduled to hit the ice.
But to snap their losing streak and outlast a skilled opponent like the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday afternoon, the Bruins were going to need more than just tighten up their defensive system to come away with points.
As Boston attempts to staple down Sturm’s defensive preachings, what the Bruins can control on every shift is effort and pace — regardless of their opponent.
And on Saturday, Geekie led by example to help Boston secure its first win in two weeks.
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In the closing seconds of the second period — and with Boston clinging to a 2-1 lead — Geekie beat out an icing after Pastrnak chipped a puck down the ice toward Colorado goalie Scott Wedgewood.
By the time Geekie corralled the puck at the end boards, there was just 6.7 seconds left in the period.
Pressed for time and unable to put a puck on net, Geekie instead pounced as Wedgewood shifted to his left — tucking a puck past the netminder with a quick bid from the inside post to give Boston a 3-1 lead with just 4.5 seconds left on the clock.
Geekie’s sneaky shot and his willingness to play to the whistle gave Boston a two-goal cushion going into the final 20 minutes of play — and served as the Bruins’ game-winning goal en route to a much-needed 3-2 victory over Colorado.
“Yeah, my dad would be proud of that one, probably,” Geekie said of playing to the final seconds of the period. “It was maybe the perfect storm. I mean, that’s not going to happen every time. But when you get those opportunities to get in behind the D like that, I’m just trying to get it on net as fast as I can.”
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Given both the skill present on Colorado’s roster and Boston’s struggles with manufacturing some breathing room while holding leads as of late, Sturm believed that Geekie’s last-second goal shifted the fortunes of a Bruins team (4-6) that was in desperate need of a break to go their way.
“I thought that was the biggest goal today, probably besides the first goal [from Viktor Arvidsson]. But going into the [third] period with a two-goal lead, I think that was huge for us,” Sturm said. “But again, there was only a few seconds left, but it started with almost like a breakout. We know they’re going to pinch hard and Geeks was pushing the pace.”
The Bruins aren’t expecting Geekie to go 0-to-60 down the ice in the same vein as Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, or Martin Necas.
But Geekie’s motor, willingness to engage down low, and knack for pepping the net made him the type of player that Boston wanted to invest in after a breakout 33-goal campaign in 2024-25.
Fresh off of inking a six-year, $33 million contract extension in late June, Geekie has done little to stoke fears that his scoring surge last winter was an outlier.
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Through 10 games, Geekie has now found the back of the net six times, and he’s currently on a 49-goal pace across an 82-game season.
“I think it’s just a great example of playing ’til the last whistle,” Jeremy Swayman said of Geekie’s goal. “It’s hard to do. We had a lot of games in a short amount of time, and he’s a player that doesn’t give up on any play, so it’s really good to see him get success.
“There’s no wonder why he has so much success early on. It’s a sneaky little shot, and I gave him a little kudos for it. But it’s exactly what we want as this team, as a culture.” Geekie’s tally wasn’t the lone factor that helped Boston get off the schneid.
A strong showing in net from Swayman (31 saves) helped negate some of the quality chances that the Avalanche managed to generate, while a committed defensive approach from Sturm’s skaters — headlined by 34 total blocks — snuffed out some of Colorado’s firepower.
It’s a formula that the Bruins will need to continue to rely on if they plan on putting their extended losing streak in the rearview mirror.
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“I spoke a lot about just the character of the guys we had, and I think we came in yesterday and had a long video session and a lot of teaching and cleaned up a lot of those things today,” Geekie said of Boston’s response. “Obviously, there’s still room for improvement, and we’re not going to stop at one. But it’s a good step in the right direction. It’s really easy to build off a game like today.”
Conor Ryan is a staff writer covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox for Boston.com, a role he has held since 2023.
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There aren’t any known victims or concerns about public safety risk at this time, a spokesman for Cambridge police said.
Harvard University briefly implemented a shelter-in-place order Friday morning while police searched for a suspect on a bicycle who allegedly shot at another person in Cambridge.
“Cambridge Police are currently on-scene of a shots fired incident that took place on Sherman Street in the vicinity of Danehy Park,” a spokesman for Cambridge police told Boston.com via email. “Ballistic evidence has been recovered.”
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There aren’t any known victims or concerns about public safety risk at this time, the spokesman confirmed.
Harvard issued multiple emergency alerts to the community before noon, warning that university and Cambridge police were searching for the suspect near the Radcliffe Quad.
By noon, the university had lifted the shelter in place.
“Please continue to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the HUPD at 617-495-1212,” a Harvard alert noted.
This is a developing story, which will be updated as more information becomes available. Harvard updates emergency situations on campus on its emergency alerts page.
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