BOSTON — High School Football during Thanksgiving week is a big part of the tradition in Massachusetts. If you missed a score from one of the many, many high school football games, we have you covered!
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Check back throughout the week for all the updated scores. As an added bonus, you can watch highlights from WBZ-TV of some of the games coming up on Thursday in the video player above!
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Martha’s Vineyard
Nantucket
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Tuesday, 5pm
Stoneham
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Reading
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Tuesday, 7:30pm
Worcester South
Worcester North
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Wednesday, 12pm
Wareham
Bourne
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Wednesday, 1pm
Brighton
Tech Boston Academy
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Wednesday, 1pm
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O’Bryant
Boston Latin
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Wednesday, 2pm
Worcester Tech
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Abby Kelley Foster
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Wednesday, 3:30pm
KIPP Academy
Lynn Tech
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Wednesday, 4pm
Central Catholic
Lawrence
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Wednesday, 4pm
Southeastern
South Shore Vo-Tech
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Wednesday, 5pm
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East Boston
Chelsea
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Wednesday, 5pm
Somerset Berkley
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Central
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Southeastern
South Shore Vo-Tech
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Wednesday, 5pm
Nashoba Valley Tech
Montachusett RVT
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Wednesday, 6pm
St. Bernard’s
St. Paul
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Wednesday, 6pm
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Cambridge R&L
Somerville
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Wednesday, 6pm
Bishop Stang
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Bishop Feehan
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Wednesday, 6pm
North Middlesex
Rockland
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Wednesday, 6pm
St. John’s (Shrewsbury)
Malden Catholic
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Wednesday, 6pm
Old Colony
Tri-County
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Wednesday, 6pm
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West Bridgewater
East Bridgewater
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Wednesday, 6pm
Greater Lowell
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Lowell Catholic
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Wednesday, 6pm
Marblehead
Swampscott
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Wednesday, 6:30pm
Bishop Fenwick
St. Mary’s
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Wednesday, 6:30pm
Belchertown
Pathfinder
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Thursday, 9am
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Beverly
Salem
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Thursday, 10am
Masconomet
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Northeast Metro RVT
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Thursday, 10am
Lynn Classical
Lynn English
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Thursday, 10am
Amesbury
Newburyport
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Thursday, 10am
Boston College High
Catholic Memorial
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Thursday, 10am
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Franklin County Tech
Smith Vo-Tech
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Thursday, 10am
Northbridge
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Uxbridge
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Thursday, 10am
Greater New Bedford
Diman
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Thursday, 10am
Minuteman Regional
Keefe Tech
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Thursday, 10am
Holyoke
South Hadley
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Peabody
Saugus
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Carver
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Middleborough
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Thursday, 10am
Silver Lake
Pembroke
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Thursday, 10am
Quabbin
Gardner
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Thursday, 10am
West Springfield
Agawam
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Thursday, 10am
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Athol
Mahar
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Thursday, 10am
Revere
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Winthrop
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Thursday, 10am
Concard-Carlisle
Lexington
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Norwell
Hanover
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Thursday, 10am
East Longmeadow
Longmeadow
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Thursday, 10am
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Westwood
Holliston
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Thursday, 10am
Cardinal Spellman
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Archbishop Williams
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Thursday, 10am
Milford
Taunton
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Wednesday, 6 pm
Oxford
Bay Path
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Thursday, 10am
Norwood
Dedham
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Bridgewater-Raynham
Brockton
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Thursday, 10am
Duxbury
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Marshfield
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Wilmington
Tewksbury
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Weymouth
Walpole
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Thursday, 10am
Dighton-Rehoboth
Seekonk
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Ashland
Hopkinton
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Thursday, 10am
Dover-Sherborn
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Medfield
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Brookline
Newton North
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Thursday, 10am
Boston English
Boston Latin
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Thursday, 10am
Billerica
Chelmsford
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Arlington
Waltham
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Thursday, 10am
St. John Paul II
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Monomoy
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Thursday, 10am
Methuen
Dracut
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Thursday, 10am
Whitman-Hanson
Abington
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Thursday, 10am
Pentucket/Georgetown
Triton Regional
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Lunenburg
Oakmont
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Thursday, 10am
Stoughton
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Canton
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Thursday, 10am
Lincoln-Sudbury
Newton South
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Thursday, 10am
Lowell
Haverhill
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Thursday, 10am
Westborough
Algonquin
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Acton-Boxborough
Westford Academy
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Thursday, 10am
Wareham
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Bourne
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Thursday, 10am
Hull
Cohasset
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Thursday, 10am
Apponequet
Old Rochester
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Thursday, 10am
Tantasqua
Shepherd Hill
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Thursday, 10am
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Littleton
Ayer Shirley
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Thursday, 10am
Burlington
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Bedford
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Thursday, 10am
Nashoba
Clinton
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Thursday, 10am
Plymouth North
Plymouth South
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Thursday, 10am
Groton-Dunstable
Tyngsborough
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Blackstone Valley
Nipmuc
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Nauset
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Dennis-Yarmouth
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Thursday, 10am
Sutton
Blackstone-Millville/Hopedale
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Hudson
Marlborough
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Thursday, 10am
Upper Cape Cod
Cape Cod RVT
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Thursday, 10am
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Hamilton-Wenham
Ipswich
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Thursday, 10am
Medway
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Millis
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Thursday, 10am
Doherty
Burncoat
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Watertown
Belmont
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Thursday, 10am
Bellingham
Norton
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Murdock
Narragansett
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Hingham
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Scituate
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Mansfield
Foxborough
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Wachusett
Shrewsbury
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Thursday, 10am
Millbury
Maynard
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Prouty
Millbury
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Fitchburg
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Leominster
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Thursday, 10am
Franklin
King Philip
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Falmouth
Barnstable
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Wayland
Weston
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Danvers
Gloucester
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Palmer
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Ludlow
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Joseph Case
Atlantis
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Dartmouth
Fairhaven
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Thursday, 10am
Wellesley
Needham
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Oliver Ames
Sharon
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Braintree
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Milton
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Mashpee
Sandwich
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Attleboro
North Attleborough
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Thursday, 10am
Manchester Essex
Essex Tech
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Bristol-Plymouth
Blue Hills
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Quaboag
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Ware
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Medford
Malden
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North Quincy
Quincy
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Leicester
Auburn
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Wakefield
Melrose
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Chicopee
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Chicopee Comp
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Arlington Catholic
Shawsheen
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Bartlett
Southbridge
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Xaverian Brothers
St. John’s Prep
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Framingham
Natick
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Durfee
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New Bedford
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Woburn Memorial
Winchester
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Easthampton
Northampton
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Thursday, 10:30am
Lynnfield
North Reading
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Seatbelt usage in Massachusetts increased in 2025 for the third consecutive year, “marking the state’s highest seat belt usage rate on record,” officials said in a release this week.
The annual Massachusetts Safety Belt Observational Study found belt usage rate of 85.53 percent among the state’s drivers last year, up from 84.36 percent in 2024 and 80 percent in 2023, according to the Healey-Driscoll administration.
The increase in seatbelt usage last year corresponded with a lower rate of fatal crashes, with 342 reported in the state in 2025 compared to 364 in 2024, said a statement from the state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security on Monday.
“We know that seat belts save lives, and it’s so important that seat belt usage continues to increase every year in Massachusetts,” said Governor Maura Healey, a Democrat, in the statement. “We’re grateful for the hard work of our partners in transportation, public safety and local governments to enhance safety on the roads for us all.”
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The governor’s words were echoed in the statement by her number two, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll.
“Whether you’re a driver or passenger, one of the most important things you can do to protect your safety is to buckle your seat belt,” Driscoll said. “This study shows that we’ve made progress in increasing the safety of road users.”
The annual study is required by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to the statement, which said seat belt usage in Massachusetts has increased by more than 10 percent since 2015.
“Everyone has a role to play in keeping our roads safe, and wearing a seat belt is one of the simplest steps we can take to protect ourselves and the people we care about,” said Gina K. Kwon, the state’s public safety and security boss, in the release.
“When drivers and passengers buckle up every time, they help prevent serious injuries and make travel safer for families and communities across the Commonwealth,” Kwon said.
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Travis Andersen can be reached at travis.andersen@globe.com.
The long-awaited hydropower line delivering electricity from Québec to New England is expected to be running in January after years of hurdles and delays, the company Hydro Québec stated.
“We have been actively testing the line and the transformers for the past several weeks and are making good progress,” a spokesperson for Hydro Québec said, adding the teams were actively working on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border and “expect to be ready begin energy deliveries in January.”
The New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) transmission line, initiated nearly in 2017 under the Baker administration and under construction since 2021, is set to deliver 1,200 megawatts of hydropower from Québec to New England over 20 years, becoming one of the largest sources of baseload power in the region.
Avangrid, the company behind the NECEC, announced in November it had secured the final permit to get the power line running after years of regulatory and legal hurdles. The company estimated the line would be running by the end of 2025 at the time.
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The project to bring Canadian hydropower to the New England power grid, estimated to cost about $1 billion, is expected to provide Massachusetts with approximately 20% of it overall electricity.
The clean energy line will deliver about $3 billion in net benefits to Massachusetts residents paying for electricity, including “reducing in ratepayer bills by around $50 million each year,” state officials said.
“This transmission line will deliver affordable, stable power from our partners in Canada to our residents and businesses,” Gov. Maura Healey said in November. “More energy means lower costs. The NECEC line is a key part of our all-of-the-above approach to lowering energy costs and delivering the power our economy needs.”
On average, officials estimated, residents can expect to save $18 to $20 a year over the contract term.
Avangrid said the project will cut carbon emissions by 3.6 million metric tons a year, “the equivalent of removing 700,000 cars from the road.” The hydropower source is expected to be “key to energy reliability in the winter” as demand grows, state officials said, and evening energy prices effected by the volatility of natural gas.
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The line cleared a closing legal hurdle in January 2025 when the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities agreed to a settlement with electric utility companies, the AG’s office, energy department and Central Maine Power approving project costs.
The clean energy project updates come weeks after the Trump administration dealt a blow to wind power projects across the U.S., including the Vineyard Wind farm off the coast of Nantucket delivering energy in New England.
New England Sports Network (NESN) on Monday announced that Boston Red Sox broadcast leaders Tom Caron and Dave O’Brien have been named 2025 Massachusetts Co-Sportscasters of the Year by the National Sports Media Association (NSMA).
Caron and O’Brien serve as the cornerstone voices of NESN’s Red Sox coverage, leading the network’s studio and game productions, respectively. Together, they anchor NESN’s comprehensive Red Sox broadcasts, delivering in-depth analysis, trusted storytelling and championship-caliber coverage to fans across New England.
“Tom and Dave represent the gold standard of sports broadcasting,” said David Wisnia, President & CEO of NESN. “Their credibility, storytelling, and deep connection to Red Sox fans elevate every broadcast. This recognition by NSMA is a well-deserved honor and a reflection of their impact on New England sports media.”
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This recognition continues NESN’s tradition of broadcast excellence, following Jack Edwards’ selection as the 2024 NSMA Massachusetts Sportscaster of the Year for his work as the play-by-play voice of the Boston Bruins.
Tom Caron joined NESN in 1995, recently celebrating 30 years with the network. For the past 24 seasons, he has been a central figure in NESN’s Red Sox coverage, serving as the network’s first baseball sideline reporter before becoming host of the Red Sox pregame and postgame shows during the club’s historic 2004 championship season. In addition to leading NESN’s Red Sox studio programming and hosting the “310 To Left” VODcast, Caron has served as studio host for Boston Bruins hockey and as play-by-play announcer for premier New England college hockey events, including the Beanpot Tournament and Hockey East Championship. A nine-time New England Emmy Award winner, Caron was inducted into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame in 2021 and is deeply involved in numerous charitable organizations throughout the region, including serving as Co-Chair of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy Fund.
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Dave O’Brien has served as NESN’s primary play-by-play voice of the Red Sox since 2016, following nine years with the Red Sox Radio Network. In addition to leading NESN’s game broadcasts, O’Brien is also the lead play-by-play announcer for college football and basketball on ESPN’s ACC Network. His career includes Major League Baseball postseason broadcasts, international World Series coverage, and play-by-play roles with the Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Atlanta Braves. A Boston native, O’Brien is a recipient of multiple national and regional broadcasting honors and is widely respected as one of the sport’s premier voices.
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The National Sports Media Association annually recognizes excellence in sports media across the country, honoring broadcasters who demonstrate outstanding professionalism, longevity, and impact in their markets.
About NESN NESN is consistently one of the top-rated regional sports networks in the country with award-winning Red Sox and Bruins coverage, and recently named RSN of the Year by Cynopsis. NESN and NESN+ are delivered throughout the six-state New England region and are available anytime, anywhere, on any device on the NESN 360 app via direct subscription or TV authentication. The network is also distributed nationally as NESN National. NESN’s free ad-supported streaming (FAST) channel, NESN NATION, offers 35+ hours of weekly live and original programming, including exclusive sports content, interviews, and behind-the-scenes features, available on Samsung TV Plus, Prime Video, Roku, LG, Twitch, Plex, and TCLtv+. NESN.com is one of the country’s most visited sports websites with dedicated digital video production and always-on news coverage. NESN’s social responsibility program, NESN Connects, is proud to support and connect its employees with charitable organizations in the Greater Boston community. NESN also manages SportsNet Pittsburgh, home of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Pittsburgh Pirates for all regionally televised games in and around Pittsburgh, as well as other local sports content. NESN is owned by Fenway Sports Group (owners of the Boston Red Sox) and Delaware North (owners of the Boston Bruins).