Massachusetts
Field goal lifts Massachusetts Pirates to 23-22 win over Tulsa in Lowell
A 24-yard field goal by Calu Sutherland lifted the Massachusetts Pirates to a 23-22 come-from-behind victory over the Tulsa Oilers at the Tsongas Center in Lowell on Saturday night.
The hard-fought win ended a two-game skid by the Pirates (6-3).
Alejandro Bennifield was 12-for-20 through the air for 92 yards and one interception. Jimmie Robinson led the ground attack, gaining 58 yards on 14 carries.
The Pirates overcame deficits of 15-6 and 22-14 to pull out the victory.
Bennifield opened the scoring with a 7-yard TD run in the first quarter, but Tulsa (3-6) went ahead on a 6-yard pass from Andre Sale to Montero Dubose. A safety by Noah Lyles added to Tulsa’s lead and then the visitors made it 15-6 on a touchdown by Harvey Bennett.
But Robinson pulled the Pirates to within 15-14 at halftime with a 4-yard run. Another Sale TD throw, this one of 17 yards to Jonathan Nance, put the Oilers on top 22-14 in the third quarter, but the Pirates would not allow another point.
Quenic Patterson bowled in from the 1 later in the third and Sutherland’s kick won it in the fourth.
Massachusetts
Joyous occasion: Boston celebrates new beginnings, local pride
Half of the city turned out this weekend to celebrate what’s great about Boston — its people.
On sunny or snowy days, Bostonians will help you out. The Tartan Army from Scotland and Norwegian soccer fans witnessed that last week.
This time, the surprise was all local.
“I’m the luckiest guy in the world,” said George Regan, as he gazed at nearly 300 people who showed up for the christening of his son, George Kenneth Regan IV.
“Teach number four to be a really wonderful person and he’ll teach it to number five,” said former Gov. Charlie Baker, who said that’s the secret to life. Baker himself is the fourth Charlie, with a son the fifth. We all stand on those who came before us, the former governor added.
Work will come around soon enough, but Saturday was a celebration that started at St. Gregory Parish in Dorchester and finished with a reception at Davio’s in the Seaport.
Regan, founder and CEO of the Regan Communications Group, welcomed everyone alongside his wife, Elizabeth, and their new baby boy.
Former Mayor Ray Flynn said it best: Reagan has “stood up for people who needed you.”
There’s not enough ink in this paper to chronicle how connections keep Boston thriving. That’s the space where Regan’s PR firm operates. There are plenty of other similar agencies; it’s just that George Regan has been at the helm of his group since he left former Mayor Kevin White’s office.
Maybe that’s what makes dealing with him so rewarding. Kevin White loved Boston, and that rubbed off on everyone who worked for him.
Former police commissioners Bill Bratton and William “Willie” Gross both spoke as did UMass President Marty Meehan, Denella J. Clark, president and CEO of Boston Arts Academy Foundation, Steve DiFillippo, Davio’s owner, and more.
Former Herald editor Ken Chandler, newly reelected Teamsters President Sean O’Brien, and car magnate Herb Chambers were some of the notables in the crowd.
“Elizabeth and I are honored to welcome our miracle child into the faith alongside the remarkable circle of friends, mentors, and partners who have stood with us through every chapter,” said Regan, who was just recently sick.
But, like Boston, you can’t keep a good man down.
Massachusetts
Howie Carr: Meet another Massachusetts ‘resident’ lugged by the feds
When Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is informed of the latest scandal, indictment, or attempted billion-dollar bid-rigging etc., she inevitably claims to be as astonished as everyone else.
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Swimmer pulled from Houghton’s Pond after search
A teenager was pulled from a pond in Milton, Massachusetts, after he went missing while swimming Saturday night.
The Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office said the teenaged male was taken to a Boston area hospital following the incident at Houghton’s Pond. It’s unclear how long the teen was under water, and there was no immediate word on his condition.
State police had said earlier that they responded to the pond shortly after 7 p.m. for a person who entered the water and didn’t resurface. State police divers, detectives, troopers, and the Milton Fire Department were all on scene involved in the search.
The DA’s office is conducting an investigation with state police that remains ongoing. Further information is not being released at this time.
This story will be updated when we learn more
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