Boston, MA
Pro-Palestinian demonstration temporarily shuts down part of Boston’s Storrow Drive
By SAMANTHA CHANEY
BOSTON – Boston’s Storrow Drive was temporarily shut down Sunday afternoon as pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied in the road, stopping traffic.
The protest comes just one day before Oct. 7, one year since the Hamas attack in Israel.
Protesters began their rally on Boston Common before moving to Charles Street and then on to Storrow Drive for half an hour. They ended their demonstration outside the Israeli Consulate in Boston, where hundreds called for an end to violence in the Middle East.
“We wanted to do something that people can really feel it and see it because this is about giving a vision of what happened to people in Gaza and now in Lebanon,” said one demonstrator. “When you are going aimlessly, changing places, trying to be safe.”
Police said the demonstration was peaceful and no arrests were made in connection with the rally.
Boston, MA
Ted Williams’s MVP award sells for record-breaking $500K
BOSTON – Ted Williams’s 1946 MVP award was auctioned for a record-breaking $528,750, the highest price ever received for a Major League Baseball MVP award.
Williams’s personal collection auctioned
The MVP Award, which Williams received in 1946, the year he had a .342 batting average and 38 home runs, was part of Williams’s personal collection, which had been retained by his daughter Claudia Williams, who died in July at 52.
The Award, along with other items, was offered by Hunt Auctions at the 21st Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory live auction on Saturday. Its estimated price was $150,000-$300,000.
Williams’s personal collection included items such as limited-edition autograph items and awards. Other items in the sale included his 1958 American League Batting Title silver bat, which he won with a .328 batting average. The award sold for $270,250. Williams Presidential Medal of Freedom, which was presented by George H.W. Bush, sold for $141,000, and a series of limited edition Ted Williams autographs sold for $105,750.
Part of Boston sports history
Williams played 19 seasons for the Red Sox, hitting .344 with 521 home runs. He won six American League batting crowns and was the last Major Leaguer to bat over .400 for the season when he hit .406 in 1941. Williams also served during World War II and the Korean War.
He also was part of WBZ-TV’s famous interview, in which Bob Lobel interviewed Williams, Bobby Orr and Larry Bird in 1992.
Previous items from Ted Williams’s collection were auctioned at Fenway Park in 2012.
Boston, MA
Celtics vs. Raptors preview: Boston readies for NBA’s worst – The Boston Globe
Only three teams have gotten in the Celtics’ way so far, and there aren’t many challenges on the horizon. Saturday night will likely be no exception.
Boston, ranked second in the Eastern Conference standings, will host the Toronto Raptors. The Celtics hope to revive a win streak that hasn’t exceeded two games since early November.
At 2-11, the Raptors have the worst record in the NBA. Center Jakob Poeltl ranks seventh in the league with a team-leading 11.1 rebounds per game. Shooting guard RJ Barrett has the ninth-most turnovers in the league (3.6).
With small forward Jayson Tatum at the helm, the reigning champions have thrived this season. Tatum averages 30.2 points and 4.2 3-pointers, ranking third and fourth in the league, respectively.
But, his career performance against Toronto is significantly lower. In 23 games, he’s averaged 18.5 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists.
Let’s get into it.
When: Saturday, 8 p.m.
Where: TD Garden, Boston
TV, radio: NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5
Line: Boston -16.5. O/U: 228.5.
RAPTORS
Season record: 2-10. vs. spread: 8-4. Over/under: 7-5
Last 10 games: 1-9. vs. spread: 7-3. Over/under: 5-5
CELTICS
Season record: 10-3. vs. spread: 7-6. Over/under: 6-6, 1 push
Last 10 games: 7-3. vs. spread: 5-5. Over/under: 4-5, 1 push
TEAM STATISTICS
Points per game: Toronto 112.8, Boston 121.3
Points allowed per game: Toronto 120.8, Boston 110.5
Field goal percentage: Toronto .458, Boston .461
Opponent field goal percentage: Toronto .478, Boston .466
3-point percentage: Toronto .332, Boston .373
Opponent 3-point percentage: Toronto .346, Boston .344
Stat of the day: The Celtics averaged 109 points across 15 wins and five losses since Sept. 2020 against the Raptors.
Notes: The Raptors will attempt to collect their first road victory Saturday night when they visit the Celtics for the first of four meetings between the teams this season. … The Raptors are 0-7 in road games. The Celtics are only 3-2 at home but 10-3 overall. … It will be the second game in as many nights for Toronto, which is coming off Friday night’s 99-95 loss against Detroit in the second NBA Cup game for each team. The loss extended Toronto’s overall losing streak to six games. … Boston hasn’t played since it beat Brooklyn 139-114 Wednesday night. … The 139 points were the most the Celtics have scored in a game this season. Boston scored 74 points in the second half. … Tatum, at an average of 30.2 points a game, and Brown (25.4) are Boston’s leading scorers this season. Tatum also leads the team in rebounds (7.6) and steals (1.5). Brown is second on the team in rebounds (7.2) and is tied with Pritchard for second in steals (1.2).
Alexa Podalsky can be reached at alexa.podalsky@globe.com.
Boston, MA
Boston officials propose vacancy fee to address empty storefronts, boost economy
Boston officials are considering whether a fee on vacant storefronts in the city’s neighborhoods could boost the local economy by pushing commercial landlords to bring in tenants.
According to Chief of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion Segun Idowu, long-term vacant storefronts can lead to decreased property values, crime and disinvestment in the area, as well as a “negative vibe” of blight. These issues particularly affect communities of color in neighborhoods such as Roxbury and Mattapan, he said.
“The hustle and bustle of our main streets is important not just for supporting small businesses, but attracting others to the neighborhood, making folks want to live in that area because of what’s right down the street from them,” Idowu said during a Friday morning hearing of the Committee on Small Business and Professional Licensure. “When there are too many vacancies in our main streets, other businesses are negatively impacted.”
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