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Bertucci’s shutters 4 Massachusetts restaurants following bankruptcy filing

Massachusetts Italian restaurant chain Bertucci’s has closed four restaurants in Massachusetts as it files for bankruptcy, once again.
Its Braintree location, on Franklin Street, has a notice put up announcing that it is “Permanently Closed” and directs customers to its locations in Hingham and West Roxbury.
“After two decades of serving this community, it is with heavy hearts that we announce our Bertucci’s Braintree location is permanently closed,” the notice states. “Thank you for your loyalty and support all these years.”
It’s the same story for its locations in Mansfield, North Andover and Norwood. The company’s website now lists only 10 locations in Massachusetts: Boston, Chelmsford, Chestnut Hill, Framingham, Hingham, Medford, Newton, Reading, Waltham and Westboro.
The restaurant once boasted some 80 locations in East Coast states. That that number has now dwindled to 16. In addition to the 10 Massachusetts locations, there is one location each in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, and Virginia and two locations in Maryland, according to the company’s directory.
Bertucci’s Restaurants, LLC, started in Somerville’s Davis Square in 1981 and is now headquartered in Boston, according to its website. However, its corporate address according to the Thursday bankruptcy filing in federal court for the Middle District of Florida is in Orlando Florida. According to court records it filed for bankruptcy previously in 2018 and 2022.
The company estimates its debts to be in the range of more than $10 million to $50 million from 200 to 999 creditors against assets in the same range.
The restaurant was the 2024 Boston Pizza Festival’s People’s Choice Winner.
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Blustery and cool today before gorgeous start to week

Yesterday was the final Saturday of April and it was another wet one. Each Saturday in April Boston has had rain.
Sunday will remain cloudy especially in the morning, starting off blustery and cool in the 40s.
Northwest winds gusting up to 35 mph possible through the afternoon with highs in the mid 50s.

Some lingering morning clouds will give way to clearing skies by late in the day as high pressure builds in.
Winds let up Sunday night, and temperatures will dip into the 40s overnight.

Monday and Tuesday will be gorgeous, dry and highs climbing into the 70s.
It will turn breezy again Tuesday ahead of a cold front that could bring a few showers Tuesday night into early Wednesday.

After the front passes, temperatures cool down a bit, but stay seasonable with highs in the 50s to near 60.
Thursday looks dry, but another round of showers is possible Friday. Next weekend is looking dry right now but check back for updates.
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All-day rain, thunderstorms expected in Massachusetts on Saturday

Spells of rain embedded with downpours and thunderstorms are likely throughout Massachusetts on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
A near-universal 100% chance of precipitation is forecast across the Commonwealth from the Cape and Islands to the Berkshires.
For the Cape and Islands, showers are expected to persist until around 10 p.m. Saturday will see a high near 59 degrees, dropping to a low of 45 degrees in the evening with the possibility of patchy fog.
Rain is likely before 1 p.m. in Boston, with conditions transitioning to showers later in the day. Thunderstorms are possible after 4 p.m., although showers may diminish before 10 p.m. Patchy fog is anticipated, with a daytime high near 64 degrees and an overnight low of around 43 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Worcester’s weather includes rain before 4 p.m., followed by a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will peak near 64 degrees during the day before falling to 43 degrees by Saturday evening.
For Springfield, thunderstorms are possible throughout the day, with showers likely until around 8 p.m. The high temperature is expected to be near 66 degrees, with an overnight low of approximately 44 degrees.
Greenfield residents can anticipate rain and thunderstorms throughout the day until 11 p.m., the weather service predicts. The high could reach near 68 degrees, with temperatures dropping to around 43 degrees by Saturday night.
For the Berkshires, showers and thunderstorms are also in the forecast for the entire day. The region may experience a high near 67 degrees, with an overnight low of around 40 degrees.
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