7’s Amaka Ubaka joins bombing survivors for event at Shriners Children’s Hospital in Boston
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
Boston Marathon Bombing survivors and 7’s Amaka Ubaka were on hand for a volunteer event at Boston’s Shriners Children’s Hospital on Friday ahead of One Boston Day.The Webb Norden Foundation and 7NEWS provided art supplies to the hospital, which were used by some recovering burn victims to express themselves through art.“We fully understand what these kids are going through and we have so much support from this amazing city and we wanted to pay it forward and put a smile on their faces,” said Jacqui Webb, of the Webb Norden Foundation, who survived the bombing in 2013.Paul Warden agreed, saying, “That’s why we started the foundation, to help young kids and put a smile on their faces like people put a smile on ours.” Learn more about the Webb Norden Foundation.Boston EMS Center in Hyde Park gets fresh paint, new appliances ahead of One Boston Day
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
An array for special volunteer events got underway Friday ahead of One Boston Day on Saturday and 7NEWS was among the organizations taking part. Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombings on April 15, 2013, the 7NEWS team took part in several initiatives, including improvements at the Boston EMS center in Hyde Park.7’s maintenance staff prepared and painted a break room at the facility with help from anchor Jadiann Thompson. 7’s Jon Hall was out in the facility’s garage, in the meantime, laying down a fresh coat of yellow paint.Beyond new paint, the EMS facility is getting new appliances, including a fridge, stove and microwave donated by GW Toma in Weymouth. “The world is a little bit different today and I’m in a lucky position that I can help and give back and it’s important to help,” George Toma of George Washington Toma TV and Appliance said. “We need those things to keep going,” EMS Facilities Management Director John Cushing said. “And I’m sure the people that...Pedro Martinez inspires students, launches a sports mentoring initiative for young athletes in Boston and Lawrence
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
Pedro Martinez wants students to understand that he used to “sit on the same chair” as them, learning from his teachers and parents, before becoming a Red Sox legend.“I understood the values of respecting education and trying to learn and be the best you possibly could be. I want you guys to look at me as a sign of hope for whatever you want to do,” the Hall-of-Famer told a packed cafeteria full of excited students Friday morning at South Boston’s James F. Condon School.Martinez and his wife, Carolina, are continuing their passion for education and giving back to the community through the Pedro Martinez Foundation by launching a sports mentoring initiative for young athletes in Boston and Lawrence.The initiative will include mentorship sessions with “major” athletes from across New England, Carolina Martinez said. Those sessions will feature personal training and access to educational events and resources throughout the year. The foundation also will look to participate in events, s...‘You can’t keep us down:’ The running world shows up in Boston, ready for Marathon Monday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
Thousands of running enthusiasts from near and far are getting amped up to hit their stride on Marathon Monday, and many say they are carrying full hearts looking back on the 2013 bombings.Amy Koepp, a resident of Cumming, Ga., will be running in her thirteenth consecutive Boston Marathon, while her husband, Bryan Koepp, competes in his seventh. The married couple was on Boylston Street when the bombs went off, with Bryan in the bleachers and Amy in a tent past the finish line.Bryan lost some hearing and received care at Tufts Medical Center in the days following the tragedy, but it hasn’t prevented the couple from coming back to the city year after year.“You can’t keep us down,” Amy said.Amy and Bryan stopped by the Marathon Fan Fest Friday afternoon at Copley Square, where runners and others can enjoy live music, entertainment, photo-ops, meet-and-greets with professional runners and more.Nathan Doig, a resident of Perth, Australia, flew 24 hours across the world with his son Regg...Red Sox notebook: Masataka Yoshida nearing return, ‘honored’ to share field with Shohei Ohtani
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
This past spring Masataka Yoshida and Shohei Ohtani shared the field together and helped bring the World Baseball Classic championship back to Japan.Now, the two will face off against one another as rivals for the first time in Major League Baseball.Yoshida, who was out of the lineup for the third straight game Friday due to right hamstring tightness, expects to return on Saturday for the second game of this weekend’s series against Ohtani and the Los Angeles Angels. Speaking in the home dugout prior to Friday’s game, Yoshida expressed excitement about getting to share the big stage with his countryman.“I’m really honored to play with him in the best place in the world,” Yoshida said via translator Keiichiro Wakabayashi.Between his unprecedented big league exploits and World Baseball Classic heroics, Ohtani is a bona fide national hero in Japan and is again looking like a favorite to win American League MVP. Entering Friday he was batting .300 with thre...Yankees Notebook: Isiah Kiner-Falefa talks trip to the mound
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
Isiah Kiner-Falefa never wanted to pitch.Odds are any situation that called on him to do so wouldn’t be favorable to the Yankees. That was the case Thursday night, when “IKF” took the mound for the first time in the ninth inning of the Bombers’ 11-2 loss to the Twins.Still, Kiner-Falefa enjoyed the career first, and even joked that his arm felt fine Friday after the super utilityman threw 12 pitches while allowing one hit over one scoreless inning.“It was fun,” Kiner-Falefa admitted. “Not my favorite thing to do, but definitely, they need me to do it, I will go out there and do my best.”Kiner-Falefa pitched as a kid, but he stopped in high school. He said that he probably threw faster back then than he did Friday night, when he recorded the slowest pitch in Yankees history, a 38.5-mile-per-hour eephus.Kiner-Falefa, who said he only threw at 50%, topped out at 74 miles per hour.“I was just worried about throwing strikes,” he...Dai Dai Otaka brings a fresh approach to his role as Chicago Cubs minor-league infield coordinator: ‘Make the extraordinary ordinary’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
Dai Dai Otaka always thought he would become a lawyer.He majored in political science, earning a bachelor’s degree from Yale while starting for the baseball team, appearing in 108 games and recording a career .975 fielding percentage as an infielder. Heading into his sophomore season, Otaka talked to some people who were lawyers to learn more about his future career.“I always thought it was like a John Grisham-type thing,” Otaka said. “And it just wasn’t.”Otaka realized his passion centered on coaching and infield defense. Three years after he finished his fifth-year graduate season at Johns Hopkins, the Cubs hired Otaka, 25, as their minor-league infield coordinator for the 2023 season.“I’m very blessed with the opportunity and just trying to just learn as much as I can,” Otaka said. “So many people know way more than I do, and I’m just trying to pick their brains and understand where they’re coming from and wh...After record-breaking heat in Boston, temps will drop to ‘near perfect’ for Boston Marathon participants
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
Boston Marathon participants should be very thankful that the race is not for a few days, dodging these brutally hot record-breaking days in mid-April.After the city smashed its record-highs for temps in the 80s on Thursday, April 13 and Friday, April 14, temps will plunge to “near perfect” for marathoners on Monday.Temps for race day should be in the 50s, while runners will have to deal with some spotty rain showers and a slight headwind.“Temperatures should be near perfect for the runners,” Bill Simpson, meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Boston office, told the Herald on Friday.It has been wicked hot in the city over the last couple of days. Boston on Thursday hit 88 degrees, breaking its previous high for April 13 of 86 degrees from 1977.On Friday, another record-high was set at Boston Logan International Airport. Boston hit 83 degrees, smashing its previous high of 81 degrees from 1945.Related ArticlesWeather | Kenyan Eliud ...Ticker: Tailwind Air aims for Nantucket; Swan Boats back; pump-and-dump
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
St. Regis Residences in Boston is announcing a partnership with Tailwind Air in which residents of the Seaport’s newest luxury building can depart from their back dock and travel by seaplane to Nantucket, New York City, and other destinations.Service to Nantucket begins on May 17. Traffic jams are now optional.Swan Boats returnFifteen-minute swan boat rides in the Boston Public Garden lagoon return for the season. Weather permitting, the boats will run daily through September from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.Mud ballsThe Department of Conservation and Recreation hosts “Let’s Have a Ball! The First Jurassic Mud Ball Festival In 200 Million Years.” Families are encouraged to join the department to celebrate “mud season” with an exploration of rare Jurassic-age rocks found only in Turners Falls: armored mud balls. Sunday, 2 p.m., Great Hall, Great Falls Discovery Center, 2 Ave. A, Turners Falls.Pump-and-dumpAn Everett man pleaded guilty this week to exerting secre...Jermaine Wiggins introduced as new Brockton High football coach
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:21:18 GMT
BROCKTON — When it comes to naming a new coach, it’s a pretty common trend to see schools try to make a splash.Brockton High did that and then some by tabbing former New England Patriots tight end and longtime WEEI personality Jermaine Wiggins as the school’s new football coach. Wiggins will look to bring the Boxers back to prominence as he returns to the gridiron.“You have to learn from the past to forge ahead for the future,” Brockton Mayor Robert Sullivan said during a press conference held at Marciano Stadium. “I want to personally thank the Colombo family. I’ve had the honor to play for coach Armond Colombo and now coach Peter Colombo. (That’s) 53 years of Colombo legacy here at Brockton High School. Thank you Colombo family.“I am really excited about today in Brockton to have the announcement of Jermaine Wiggins to be the next Brockton Boxers football coach. Coach, welcome to the City of Champions.”Wiggins takes over for former Brockton coach Peter Colombo, who ret...Latest news
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