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Chisholm's first order of business as new owner was to extend head coach Joe Mazzulla, signing him to a multi-year contract. Mazzulla has been somewhat of a polarizing figure in Beantown. He was heavily criticized for the Celtics' playoff flameout in 2023, but was largely revered for leading the team to a title the following season.
FM Championship, coming to TPC Boston next week, is quickly becoming a premier stop on the LPGA Tour
With a $4.1 million purse, the tournament has quickly evolved into a can’t-miss event for players and fans alike.
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Celtics Wire on MSNStar Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is back on a basketball court
Star Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is back on a basketball court for the first time (that we know of, anyway) since getting knee surgery this offseason. And by most accounts, the Georgia native has been looking much more like his former, springy, athletic self while he has been putting in the work ahead of the NBA's 2025-26 regular season.
A Boston police radio failure has city lawmakers and police at odds over its role in a violent spree of shootings and stabbings that hurt five people in just three hours on Sunday night.
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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston Celtics jersey history No. 30 - Marty Conlon (1996-97)
During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Conlon wore only jersey No. 30 and put up 7.8 points 4.4 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game.
The approximately $450 million development project at 75 Morrissey Blvd. will create 754 new apartments in the neighborhood, according to planning documents filed with the city. The Boston Planning and Development Agency Board approved the proposal at its monthly meeting last week.
Red tape and NIMBY neighbors are keeping the city from adding housing. But when it comes to accepting density, the future is now.