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Apponequet 7, East Bridgewater 5

Archbishop Williams 6, Arlington Catholic 5

Austin Prep 22, Cardinal Spellman 5 (5i)

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Beverly 5, Peabody 0

Bishop Feehan 2, St. Mary’s (L) 1

Bishop Stang 1, Bishop Fenwick 0 (8i)

Boston English 8, East Boston 2

Boston Latin 6, Waltham 3

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Brighton 9, New Mission 8

Brookline 8, Weymouth 7

Cambridge 5, Newton South 4

Carver 5, Mashpee 3

Catholic Memorial 10, BC Excessive 0

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Central Catholic 2, Methuen 0

Chelmsford 1, North Andover 0

Harmony-Carlisle 9, Lincoln-Sudbury 6

Dedham 10, Millis 0

Dennis-Yarmouth 9, Nauset 5

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Dover-Sherborn 10, Norton 1

Durfee 8, GNB Voke 3

Framingham 8, Natick 7

Holliston 9, Westwood 3

King Philip 12, Sharon 2 (6i)

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Latin Academy 19, Snowden 8

Lexington 9, Arlington 2

Lowell 7, Billerica 3

Lynn Classical 9, Malden 3

Medway 5, Bellingham 2

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Middleboro 8, Norwell 7

Milton 13, Needham 1

Monomoy 16, Nantucket 8

New Mission 9, Brighton 8

Newton North 6, Wellesley 4

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North Attleboro 7, Franklin 4

Oliver Ames 5, Milford 2

Rockland 13, Hull 4

Rivers 11, St. Mark’s 2

St. John’s Prep 9, Xaverian 1

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St. John Paul 10, Rising Tide 0 (5i)

St. Joseph 12, St. Bernard’s 2

Somerset Berkley 4, Seekonk 3

Swampscott 1, Gloucester 0 (14i)

Tabor 7, Middlesex 1

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Walpole 5, Braintree 4

Westford Academy 7, Acton-Boxboro 0

Whittier 7, Ipswich 6

GIRLS GOLF

Duxbury 6, Cohasset 0

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Hingham 6, Quincy/North Quincy 0

Silver Lake 3.5, Scituate 3

BOYS LACROSSE

Arlington 10, Wilmington 8

Arlington Catholic 10, Abp. Williams 8

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Austin Prep 15, Cardinal Spellman 6

Belmont Hill 14, Nobles 11

Bishop Feehan 14, St. Mary’s (L) 3

Cohasset 14, Braintree 4

Hull 6, Abington 5 (2 ot)

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Mashpee 9, Monomoy 4

Melrose 8, Studying 7

Nauset 19, Rockland 8

St. George’s 12, Thayer Academy 9

Tabor 14, Governors 9

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Winchester 14, Stoneham 2

GIRLS LACROSSE

Abington 16, Southeastern 3

Apponequet 8, Fairhaven 5

Archbishop Williams 18, Arlington Catholic 10

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Arlington 16, Wilmington 1

Ashland 14, Hopkinton 11

Attleboro 14, Sharon 6

Austin Prep 16, Cardinal Spellman 1

Bishop Feehan 13, St. Mary’s 3

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Bishop Fenwick 11, Bishop Stang 6

Brooks 21, BB&N 8

Burlington 14, Lexington 13 (ot)

Dartmouth 11, Sandwich 11

Essex Tech 19, Nashoba Tech 9

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Georgetown 17, Malden Catholic 14

Malden 8, Somerville 3

Mashpee 12, Monomoy 6

Middlesex 16, Tabor 4

Rivers 13, St. Mark’s 6

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Westwood 7, Medfield 6

Winchester 17, Stoneham 4

SAILING

BC Excessive 3, Hingham 1

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Austin Prep 12, Cardinal Spellman 0 (5i)

Beverly 16, Swampscott 4 (6i)

Billerica 2, Tewksbury 0

Bishop Fenwick 8, Bishop Stang 0

Boston Latin 25, Waltham 7

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Bridgewater-Raynham 18, Marshfield 0

Case 20, Seekonk 7

Central Catholic 4, North Andover 2

Dana Corridor 20, Beaver Nation Day 4

Dartmouth 20, Outdated Rochester 10

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Dedham 7, Millis 4

Dennis-Yarmouth 13, Nauset 3

Dighton-Rehoboth 20, Wareham 0

East Boston 15, Boston English 3

East Bridgewater 8, Hanover 7 (8i)

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Falmouth 6, Nantucket 2

Higher New Bedford 9, Durfee 1

Haverhill 13, Methuen 0

Holliston 8, Westwood 0

Hopkinton 7, Norwood 4

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Lincoln-Sudbury 23, Harmony-Carlisle 11

Lynn Classical 15, Malden 2 (6i)

Marblehead 12, Winthrop 10

Masconomet 6, Danvers 3

Medway 11, Bellingham 8 (9i)

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Methuen 13, Haverhill 0 (5i)

Middleboro 14, Norwell 3

Milton 4, Needham 3

Natick 11, Framingham 1

New Bedford 2, Somerset Berkley 1

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Newton North 10, Wellesley 0 (5i)

Northeast 7, Shawsheen 6 (8i)

North Studying 15, Georgetown 3

O’Bryant 19, Madison Park 9

Oliver Ames 5, Milford 2 (8i)

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Rockland 12, Hull 8

Rockport 5, Pentucket 0

St. Joseph Prep/Matignon 7, St. Bernard’s 2

St. Mark’s 16, Rivers 4

St. Mary’s (L) 4, Bishop Feehan 2

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Southeastern 9, Tri-County 0

Stoughton 6, Mansfield 5

Swansea 20, Seekonk 7

Triton 12, Hamilton-Wenham 0

Tyngsboro 8, Lunenburg 3

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Walpole 10, Braintree 2

Westford Academy 4, Acton-Boxboro 0

BOYS TENNIS

Andover 4, Central Catholic 1

Austin Prep 5, Bishop Fenwick 0

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Barnstable 3, Sandwich 2

Beverly 5, Danvers 0

Bishop Feehan 5, Arlington Catholic 0

BC Excessive 5, Catholic Memorial 0

Boston Latin 4, Waltham 1

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Brookline 5, Weymouth 0

Cambridge 5, Newton South 0

Harmony-Carlisle 5, Lincoln-Sudbury 0

Dartmouth 3, Apponequet 2

Franklin 5, North Attleboro 0

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Hamilton-Wenham 4, North Studying 1

Hopkinton 5, Norwood 0

Middlesex 7, Tabor 0

Needham 4, Natick 1

North Quincy 4, Whitman-Hanson 1

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Oliver Ames 5, Milford 0

Pentucket 3, Ipswich 2

Quincy 4, Marshfield 1

Rockport 4, Newburyport 1

St. John’s Prep 5, Xaverian 0

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Scituate 4, Cohasset 1

Somerset Berkley 3, Dighton-Rehoboth 2

Swampscott 3, Winthrop 2

GIRLS TENNIS

Academy of Notre Dame 5, Lawrence 0

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Andover 5, North Andover 0

Austin Prep 5, Cardinal Spellman 0

Berwick 4, Pingree 1

Bishop Feehan 5, Bishop Stang 0

Brookline 5, Weymouth 0

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BB&N 12, Brooks 3

Chelmsford 3, Central Catholic 2

Dover-Sherborn 4, Norton 1

Framingham 3, Walpole 2

Hamilton-Wenham 4, North Studying 1

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Ipswich 5, Pentucket 0

Latin Academy 4, Fontbonne 1

Lincoln-Sudbury 4, Harmony-Carlisle 1

Malden 3, Lynn Classical 2

Marblehead 5, Peabody 0

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Marshfield 4, Quincy 1

Martha’s Winery 3, Falmouth 2

Methuen 5, Lowell 0

Middlesex 13, Tabor 2

Millis 3, Dedham 2

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Nauset 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0

North Quincy 4, Whitman-Hanson 1

Oliver Ames 4, Milford 1

Sandwich 4, Barnstable 1

Sharon 5, King Philip 0

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Somerville 3, Revere 2

Tewksbury 3, Haverhill 2

Wareham 4, Outdated Rochester 1

Wellesley 5, Newton North 0

BOYS TRACK

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BC Excessive 76, Catholic Memorial 61

Burlington 101, Watertown 35

Central Catholic 107, Haverhill 38

Marshfield 83, Whitman-Hanson 53

Newton North 89, Brookline 47

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Quincy/North Quincy 109, Hanover 26

Wellesley 96, Framingham 39

Xaverian 98, Malden Catholic 38

GIRLS TRACK

Central Catholic 122, Haverhill 23

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Marshfield 80, Whitman-Hanson 56

Masconomet 76, Beverly 60

Newton North 87, Brookline 50

North Andover 95, Lowell 50

Quincy/North Quincy 88, Hanover 41

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Silver Lake 69.5, Plymouth North 67.5

Sturgis 89, Monomoy 47

Wellesley 103, Framingham 32

Weymouth 77, Natick 59

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Brockton 3, Quincy 1

Everett 3, Madison Park 0

Higher Lawrence 3, Assabet Valley 1

Lowell 3, Andover 0

Malden 3, Essex Tech 0

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Milford 3, Medfield 0

Millis 3, King Philip 1

North Andover 3, Central Catholic 1

Pioneer Constitution (Everett) 3, Madison Park 0

Revere 3, Latin Academy 0

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St. John’s Prep 3, Lawrence 0

 

ROUNDUP

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Senior Sean Stephenson blasted a two-run homer within the first inning, serving to Bishop Feehan get simply sufficient over opposing pitcher Aiven Cabral (13 strikeouts) to beat Catholic Central League foe St. Mary’s (L) 2-1. … Jacob Laudati was glorious on the mound with 7 1/3 shutout innings, pacing Bishop Stang (4-0) towards a 1-0 win over Bishop Fenwick as Justin Gouveia tallied the lone RBI of the sport.

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Blake Newcomb smashed a three-run homer and John Kieler went yard to drive in two, boosting Harmony-Carlisle to a 9-6 win over Lincoln-Sudbury in Twin County League motion.

Charles Walker homered, Greg Domineau batted 2-for-2 with three RBI and Jeff Potter drove in two extra to ship Milton a 13-1 Bay State Convention win over Needham.

Ryan Gately, Matt DiFiore and Brendan Weddleton every drove in a pair of runs as King Philip (4-0) ousted Hockomock League opponent Sharon 12-2 in six innings. … Brody Rosengerg belted a grand slam for North Attleboro in a 7-4 victory over Franklin. … Jack Richardson struck out 10 by 5 scoreless innings to assist Oliver Ames to a 5-2 win over Milford.

Francisco Melendez and Lukasz Rondeau mixed on a two-hitter as Central Catholic edged Methuen 2-0 within the Merrimack Valley Convention. … Braydon Grey threw an entire recreation shutout, scattering 4 hits, strolling one, and putting out eight as Braydon Grey threw an entire recreation shutout, scattering 4 hits, strolling one, and putting out eight as Chelmsford (3-0) defeated North Andover, 1-0

Almani Medina, Juniel Guzman and Tyler Wilson every drove in two runs, whereas Kyle Durant allowed 4 hits as Lynn Classical defeated Malden 9-3 within the Higher Boston League.

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Derek Roman struck out seven over 5 innings of one-run ball, complementing Jack Potter’s two hits and three RBI to information Dover-Sherborn to a 10-1 win over Norton in Tri-Valley League play.

Three hits every from Jack Lynch and John Bennett had been sufficient to assist St. Joseph to a 12-2 nonleague victory over St. Bernard’s. … Maddoxx Rosyski and Hayden Westgate each drove in two runs as Apponequet (3-1) defeated East Bridgewater 7-5.

Within the South Coast Convention, Jonathan Lynch doubled in two runs within the sixth inning to ship Somerset Berkley a 4-3 win over Seekonk.

Aidan Driscoll and Dylan Wodarski notched two RBI every to information St. John’s Prep previous Xaverian 9-1 within the Catholic Convention.

Dariel Echavarria drove within the recreation’s solely run with an RBI single within the 14th as Swampscott (3-0) nipped Gloucester 1-0 within the Northeastern Convention.

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BOYS LACROSSE

In a Catholic Central League battle, senior captain Alex Costa supplied a spark offensively (three targets, two assists), serving to to raise Arlington Catholic to their third consecutive victory with a 10-8 win over Archbishop Williams. … Brady Vitelli had 5 targets and teammate Craig Scharland chipped in with a hat trick as Bishop Feehan rolled previous St. Mary’s, 14-3.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Ella Morgan and Karina Gyllenhaal every scored 4 targets as Bishop Fenwick defeated Bishop Stang 11-6 within the Catholic Central League. … Maeve Carey and Molly Vana registered 4 targets apiece, as Austin Prep erupted for a 16-1 victory over Cardinal Spellman.

Kate Coughlin scored eight targets as Brooks (3-1) defeated BB&N 21-8 within the Unbiased Faculty League.

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Behind six targets from Jo Russo and 4 extra scores from Bella Colozzi, Burlington pieced sufficient collectively to edge Lexington 14-13 in time beyond regulation out of the Middlesex League.

Hat methods from Riley Levrault and Abby Vincent propelled Apponequet (2-1) previous Fairhaven within the South Coast Convention 8-5.

SOFTBALL

Lily Newhall remained red-hot on the dish and from the circle, fanning 12 and driving in two runs with a triple as St. Mary’s of Lynn (5-0) bested Bishop Feehan 4-2 in Catholic Central League play. … Gigi Aupont allowed simply three hits with 10 strikeouts, pairing with two-hit, two-RBI days from Mia Mercurio and Arrianna Costello as Bishop Fenwick (2-2) blanked Bishop Stang 8-0. … Brianna Meroli and Paige Barlow every tallied a pair of hits to mix for 3 RBI, main Austin Prep to a 12-0 win over Cardinal Spellman after 5 innings.

Rachel Ferioli and Cassidy Machado every drove in three runs as Middleboro defeated Norwell 14-3 within the South Shore League.

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Within the Northeast Convention, Jamie DuPont and Jazmine Sullivan every linked for a 3-run homer, as Beverly (2-0) pulled away for a 16-6 win over Swampscott in six innings.

Gabby Tanon batted 3-for-3 with a house run and Hailey Lanciani additionally went deep to gas Dennis-Yarmouth towards a 13-3 Cape and Islands League win over Nauset.

Naomi Boldebuck tossed a complete-game, five-hitter and drove in a run as Billerica defeated Tewksbury 2-0 within the Merrimack Valley Convention. Jessica Maillet accounted for the opposite run with a solo house run. … Kiele Coleman batted 3-for-4 with a triple, scoring 3 times and driving in a pair to assist lead Methuen to a 13-0 win over Haverhill in 5 innings. … Julie Malowitz fired an entire recreation, putting out eight whereas Katie Fox added a two-run homer as Central Catholic (1-0) doubled up North Andover, 4-2.

Mallory Johnson batted 4-for-4, Maddie Jacques had three hits and Emma Penniman added three extra for Triton (3-1) in a five-inning, 12-0 Cape Ann League victory in opposition to Hamilton-Wenham.

Sophomore Alyssa Edwards simply missed the cycle with two triples, one double and a single, however mixed efforts with Kerry Driscoll (3-for-4) and Melody Casna (2-for-2, two RBI) to energy Stoughton previous Mansfield 6-5 in Hockomock League play.

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In a nonleague showdown, Haley Murphy blasted a three-run homer, as East Bridgewater knocked off Hanover, 8-7, in eight innings. … Allie Cedrone struck out seven, main St. Joseph/Matignon to a 7-2 victory over St. Bernard’s immediately in Brighton. … Kylee Caetano was 3-for-4 with 4 RBI as Higher New Bedford (5-0) defeated Durfee, 9-0. … Aubrey Carberry was 6-for-6 as Dartmouth doubled up on Outdated Rochester, 20-10.

Sylvia Cull was an ideal 4-for-4 from the plate and scored three runs as Blue Hills held off Bristol-Plymouth in a back-and-forth Mayflower League tilt for a 13-7 win.

Olivia Basso belted the game-winning two-run homer within the ninth inning, including to Priya Bedard’s 4 RBI for Medway (2-1) in an 11-9 win over Bellingham in Tri-Valley League play. … Emma Wooden tossed a complete-game no-hitter for Holliston in an 8-0 win over Westwood. … Caroline DeSimone batted 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBI as Hopkinton (1-2) beat Norwood 7-4.

Carolyn Jones drove in Abby Weiner for the walk-off hit within the eighth inning, propelling Northeast (1-1) previous Shawsheen for a 7-6 Commonwealth Athletic Convention win.

A pair of RBI from seniors Grace Melchionno and Shayna White helped Newton North (4-0) topple Wellesley 10-0 in 5 innings in Bay State Convention play. … Mia Hansen led an offensive explosion, connecting for a homer, triple and three RBI as Natick downed Framingham 11-1.

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VOLLEYBALL

Euri Nunez posted 19 service factors with six aces, Adanel Diaz notched 13 kills and Higher Lawrence (4-1) picked up a 3-1 nonleague win over Assabet Valley.

Alex Chau dished out 30 assists, main Lowell (5-0) to a 3-0 Merrimack Valley Convention win over Andover.



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Between 2023 and 2024, Massachusetts experienced a more than 50% increase in homelessness. Among families with children, it climbed a staggering 74%. WBZ-TV’s Juli McDonald reports.

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Maps show icing threat across Massachusetts on Saturday; winter weather advisory issued

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Next Weather: WBZ mid-morning forecast for December 27, 2024

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Next Weather: WBZ mid-morning forecast for December 27, 2024

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BOSTON – The WBZ-TV weather team has issued a NEXT weather alert for the threat of ice on the roads in Massachusetts on Saturday. 

New England saw a precursor to the weekend weather on Friday morning when people awoke to patchy black ice.

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Some might say that the timing of the ice seems to work in our favor, as most of the weather activity is expected to occur prior to 7 a.m. Saturday morning. However, any lingering minor instances of ice could pose a big concern for roads, walking, running, etc. 

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Ice and scattered showers for Saturday

Confidence for slick spots is greatest in western and central Mass, where there is a higher chance of ice accumulation. A much lesser possibility of ice remains for areas east of Route 495 and I-95.

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However, given that temperatures are expected to slip below freezing yet again, everyone should be careful when heading out on the roads Saturday.

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By mid-morning, warm air will begin to move into the region, all but stalling any remaining ice conditions. This will allow “warmth” to elevate temperatures into the mid-to-upper 30s, just as our first round of weekend rain moves in by noon. 

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This storm system heading our way has already had a mean streak, causing severe weather down south. However, the storm will lose its energy for severe weather by the time it reaches us and New England will just have to contend with scattered showers and light winds. 

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Many people in western and central Massachusetts will see spots of black ice before sunrise on Saturday, which could be made worse by additional freezing rain.

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As for Boston the chance of ice falls significantly below 10% on Saturday. And if you’re heading to Foxboro for the Chargers-Patriots game, we recommend bundling up and bringing rain gear. This will be a dreary, gray and soggy game.



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WOBURN – For 14 years and counting, a Massachusetts community has come together to remember a fallen officer who gave his life to protect his community the day after Christmas.

Killed while responding to robbery

The town of Woburn remembered Officer Jack Maguire with a police procession and a Christmas tree draped in blue lights. The tree overlooks the tragedy.

Maguire was shot and killed while responding to a robbery at Kohl’s on Dec. 26, 2010. He wasn’t even supposed to work that evening.

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Woburn Officer Jack Maguire was killed responding to a robbery on December 26, 2010.

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“Jack had enough seniority to take Christmas off, but he worked, so the younger people with younger kids could spend it with their family,” remembered former Woburn Police Chief Robert Ferullo. He was there the night that Maguire died but at the time he was a lieutenant on the force. “It was a miserable blizzard, it was a horrible night, Jack didn’t need to be here. Jack was right over there. Jack got out of his car, and engaged. And did what he was trained to do.”

Maguire exchanged gunfire with one of the men involved, Dominic Cinelli, who was out of jail on parole. He died from gunshot wounds sustained during the incident.

“A good officer”

“Jack was always a friend, a role model, a mentor, somebody I spent my entire career with,” said Ferullo.

“Jack was a really hard-working cop, grinding it out. He would work on all of the details. He would work all of the time,” said Maguire’s brother, Chuck Maguire.

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That night, Chuck Maguire got a call from his cousin telling him that his brother had been shot. It wasn’t until he got to the hospital and started asking questions that he heard the final news.

“Then as I turned my head, they announce the code that he had died,” said Chuck Maguire. “It’s sad that he died just after turning 60, and just after he announced he was going to retire. We miss him. His kids miss him. My kids don’t see him.”

Chuck Maguire is thankful for the years of community support. People lined Washington Street in Woburn Thursday to watch the police cars pass by the tree in his brother’s honor.

“He was a great guy, a good family man, a good officer,” remembered Bruce Hildebrandt, a Woburn resident who takes the time every year to make sure the tree and its ornaments remain in place. “I pick them up, freezing my fingers off pinching the hooks, but that was not much of a suffering for me compared to what Jack gave for us.”

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