Boston, MA
Neighbors say noise from Norwood Airport has become unbearable
NORWOOD – A longtime Norwood resident is fed up with the noise from a close-by regional airport.
“It has been good and quiet till mid-Could,” stated Diane Wiffin. “Then, it was like residing close to Logan Airport.”
Wiffin lives a couple of half-mile from Norwood Memorial Airport and stated over the previous a number of months, the noise has turn out to be insufferable.
“Since mid-Could till now, there have been 6,000 planes flying overhead,” she stated.
Too many for this little neighborhood, Wiffin defined. The noise begins round 7:30 a.m. into the early night.
“Lots of my neighbors work from home, so it’s disruptive. And it is each day, seven days per week,” she stated.
“We’re one of many busiest airports within the state consider it or not,” Norwood Memorial Airport supervisor Mark Raymond informed WBZ-TV.
He stated building at Norwood Memorial Airport compelled crews to redirect flights over Rock and Winfield streets. The demand for flight coaching has additionally skyrocketed.
“The airways are determined for pilots,” Raymond defined. “Lots of people are studying to fly hoping to be employed by the foremost airways.”
Determined for some peace and quiet, Wiffin and her neighbors gathered dozens of signatures. They even attended airport fee conferences, begging officers to rethink the flight sample to no avail.
One neighbor is worried about extra than simply the noise.
“I even have two younger youngsters and I fear in regards to the air air pollution is rising due to the elevated quantity of flights, the elevated air site visitors. That is a priority for us.”
Those that run the regional airport informed WBZ-TV their palms are tied. It is as much as the Federal Aviation Administration, the FAA, to make these selections.
“Sadly for us, we do not have authority over the airspace. It is not that we do not need to do something – we will not do something,” Raymond stated.
Norwood is not the one city upset in regards to the airplane noise. Neighbors in Milton have complained for years in regards to the flight patterns from Boston’s Logan Worldwide Airport.
Norwood Memorial Airport, the airport fee and pissed off neighbors plan to satisfy on Wednesday, February 15 to debate their issues and attainable options.
Boston, MA
Rumor: Knicks to Open Season Against Celtics
The New York Knicks against the Boston Celtics on opening night of the 2024-25 season? It has a bit of ring to it.
Per Celtic fan page Green Runs Deep, New York and Boston are set to do battle on TD Garden on Oct. 22 at TD Garden. It stands to reason that the rumored showdown would be the opening game of the season for each side, as the Knicks’ last preseason game is scheduled for Oct. 18.
GRD implies that it will at least be the Celtics’ home opener, as Boston would receive their championship rings from the 2024 NBA Finals that night.
If the matchup comes to pass, the Knicks and Celtics would face each other on opening night for the third time in the last four seasons. A 2024 meeting would serve as a rubber match: New York took a 138-134 double-overtime decision at the onset of the 2021-22 campaign while Boston began its run to the Finals with a 108-104 win last fall.
The lasting Atlantic Division rivals finished in the top two spots on last season’s Eastern Conference leaderboard. Boston went 4-1 in five meetings against the Knicks last season, with an extra get-together created by the way the consolation portions of the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament shook out.
The lone Knicks victory was a firm 118-109 final on Apr. 11 at TD Garden, one that saw New York lead by as much as 31 before a futile Boston comeback in the fourth. While the Celtics had the top seed in the East wrapped at the time, their starters played a full slate. That matchup was also the only one to feature the serices of in-season acquisition OG Anunoby, who had 12 points and played sterling defense in the decisive triumph.
New York and Boston are widely expected to reprise their roles as the Eastern leaders this time around … with some perhaps expecting a flip of fortunes at the top.
Whereas the Celtics are mostly running it back with the team that guided the franchise to its NBA-record 18th championship (led by lasting tandem Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum), the Knicks added yet another Villanova star in the offseason when they traded for former Brooklyn Net Mikal Bridges. The Knicks also re-upped with Anunoby, franchise face (and newly-minted captain) Jalen Brunson, and head coach Tom Thibodeau.
The full 2024-25 NBA schedule will officially be released on a date to be determined.
Make sure you bookmark All Knicks for the latest news, exclusive interviews, film breakdowns and so much more!
Boston, MA
Free events and deals: waterfront fun with the aquarium, State House drama, plus Boston’s African Festival returns – The Boston Globe
Other upcoming events include a wellness walk in partnership with Tedy’s Team on Oct. 3. The initiative has even featured film screenings, like last year’s event where the aquarium partnered with a Mattapan teen center to host a documentary screening at the Simons Theatre.
“They were all able to dress up and bring their family and just have a really cool experience in a space that, maybe historically, they haven’t been invited to or been able to go to,” Arregoces said.
Per Arregoces, the Aquarium aims to build the waterfront’s “physical resilience” — limiting the impacts of climate change, sea level rise, and heat island effect — and “social resilience,” which is bolstered by events like these making the waterfront a place for all members of the community.
“We want to make sure that the community is engaged in all of the work that the aquarium does,” Arregoces said.
Also going on this week: There is an original play coming to the State House, a coffee chat for the young at heart, plus a seminar on ancient art.
Free Events
STATE HOUSE STAGE Plays in Place and the National Parks of Boston are coming together to produce a three-play series called “Suffrage in Black and White,” which discusses the “intersection of race and citizenship throughout the abolitionist and suffrage movements in Boston,” according to a press release from Plays in Place. The first play, “A Light Under the Dome,” will take the stage this week in the State House Senate Chamber. It tells the story of Angelina Grimké’s 1838 speech there. Tickets are free and available on Plays in Place’s website. Aug. 12-15, 3 to 4:15 p.m. and 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Free. Massachusetts State House Senate Chamber, 24 Beacon St. playsinplace.com
THE BEE’S KNEES Head to the Tavern at the End of the World for a free concert Tuesday night that is sure to knock your socks off. The “Bees Deluxe,” a blues band mixed with elements of funk, jazz and psychedelia, will play a three-hour set at its debut at the venue. It was founded by Conrad Warre, a guitarist who played with Joe Jackson, and is based in the Boston area. Aug. 13, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Free. The Tavern at the End of the World, 108 Cambridge St., Charlestown. thebostoncalendar.com
WE ARE YOUNG The Boston Music Project is hosting its first-ever Youth Fest, a festival “by, for, and with Boston Youth,” according to the organization. Head out to Downtown Crossing for a day filled with energetic performances and artists. Headlining performances include hip-hop artist Paul Willis from 4 to 5 p.m. and saxophonist Jonathan Suazo from 5 to 6 p.m. Aug. 14, noon to 6 p.m. Free. 1 Summer St. thebostoncalendar.com
CONNECT Seniors looking to discuss the arts can come to the Kennedy Center of Charlestown for a late-morning coffee. Staff from the Boston Public Art Triennial will be in attendance to connect with seniors to discuss the installations at the Lot Lab. Currently, the Lot Lab features work from Matthew Okazaki and Ifé Franklin, two local artists who specialize in sculpture work, and Hugh Hayden, who is a New York-based sculpture artist. Aug. 15, 11 a.m. to noon. Free. Lot Lab, 15th St. thetriennial.org
ANCIENTS If you’re interested in learning more about ancient art, look no further than the Harvard Art Museum. Dr. Caitlin Clerkin, who works for the museum’s curatorial staff, will hold a seminar with attendees to discuss ancient displays in the museum, including the funerary relief of Ba’altega, from Palmyra, Syria, and the Old Kingdom period funerary reliefs in the ancient Egypt gallery. Plus, Clerkin will take attendees to the study center for a private viewing of a variety of ancient Sumerian, Greek, and Roman objects. Aug. 16, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free. Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy St., Cambridge. harvardmuseums.org
FESTIVITIES The African Festival of Boston is back for its 14th annual celebration. Head to the Boston Common all weekend long to hear music, dance, and enjoy food offerings from Taste of Africa from Ghana, Suya Joint from Nigeria, The Liberian Community Women, Cuisine from Cameroon, and more. Performances will include Lumanyano Mzi, a Boston-based South African drummer who graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2023, Albino Mbie, a musician originally from Mozambique who graduated from Berklee in 2013, and more. Aug. 17-18, 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free. 139 Tremont St. eventbrite.com
Deals & Steals
DISCOVER Every Friday night throughout the summer, Acton’s Discovery Museum, which recently won the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, offers free admission to families. Head out to Acton to play in the discovery woods — complete with its wheelchair-accessible treehouse — or check out its many indoor exhibits. While admission is free, reservations are recommended. Aug. 16, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Free. Discovery Museum, 177 Main St. (Route 27), Acton. discoveryacton.org
Emily Wyrwa can be reached at emily.wyrwa@globe.com. Follow her @emilywyrwa.
Boston, MA
Tight End Kamari Morales Says His Time at Boston College Has ‘Exceeded Expectations’
During the offseason, the Boston College Eagles football program picked up ten players out of the transfer portal.
One of those additions was former UNC tight end Kamari Morales.
The 6-foot-3, 249-pound offensive weapon spent five seasons with the Tar Heels. During that time frame, he appeared in 53 games and tallied 67 receptions for 761 yards and ten touchdowns.
On Sunday, Morales was asked about his experience so far in Chestnut Hill and the graduate had nothing but good things to say about it.
“I think it’s exceeded my expectations,” said Morales. “Especially since we’ve gotten a new staff. This new staff has kind of opened up my eyes to a different way of seeing ball and I say that in terms of, previously we didn’t huddle, for example. We were never in a huddle, it was all signal based. It was all just line up and play fast, wasn’t a lot of thinking, they just wanted you to go out there and honestly, most of the routes [was] run the grass, just get open.”
The Buck Lake Fla., native credited his new way of thinking about the game to having coaches on the staff that have experience in the NFL and bringing the professional style to the team.
“But here, this is a real pro system so you’re challenged to know all different types of things. You’ve gotta know not just your responsibility but the people around you’s responsibility. Might have to change your route here, you might have to block this differently. I think since Coach O’Brien has come, since Coach Will has come, I think this development for myself and the team has just shot up. So yeah, I think it’s exceeded expectations.”
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