
Beth Germano
Reporter at WBZ-TV (Boston, MA)
Emmy award winning reporter at WBZ-TV. Would love to hear your news tips! Send them along to: [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Beth Germano
In the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, the tragic roof collapse of a nightclub in the Dominican Republic has hit home, impacting a community where more than half the residents have ties there. A local restaurant owner was killed, and a woman is among the missing. Santiago Matias, a local radio host, shared his pain with a Dominican television station that reached out Wednesday. "It's devastating for me," Matias said.
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Beth Germano
NEWTON, Mass. (WBZ) - An investigation is underway at a Boston-area hospital after several nurses have developed brain tumors. “You’re going into work every day with that feeling in your gut, and it’s a lousy feeling,” one of the nurses said. She’s a longtime nurse at Newton Wellesley Hospital who didn’t want to reveal her identity, but she’s speaking out after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. She says she’s not alone among her nursing colleagues.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Beth Germano
Nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital say they're concerned about growing numbers of cancer cases among longtime nurses who have been working on a fifth-floor maternal care ward. "You're going into work every day with that feeling in your gut, and it's a lousy feeling," a nurse who doesn't want to be identified tells WBZ-TV. She's speaking out after being diagnosed with a brain tumor and says she's not alone among her nursing colleagues.
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4 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Beth Germano
An international student at Tufts University says the arrest of graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk has him careful about his movements around the area, calling it unprecedented fear. "I'm scared, my parents are scared," said the student who did not want to be identified. Ozturk, an international student on a visa, was handcuffed and taken away by plainclothes federal agents late Tuesday afternoon, some wearing masks. Some in the community are calling it a kidnapping.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Beth Germano
Boston police investigate another home invasion where suspects posed as city workers Dorchester residents are being warned after two home invasions in a matter of weeks. In both cases, the attackers posed as city workers, one wearing a distinctive yellow vest. Victim duct taped, zip tiedBoston police say early Thursday afternoon intruders made their way inside an apartment at 1111 Blue Hill Avenue. Neighbors saw a sudden rush of police.
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Raising the Dominican flag in a moment of silence in Lawrence for victims of the roof collapse in the Dominican Republic, some victims have ties to the city. #wbz@5&6 https://t.co/FxNbrQJ0li

This Wakefield home was the scene of a double shooting last night. Sources tell the Iteam one of the victims, now in critical condition, was set to be a co-defendant in a murder trial about to begin today. Police say it was a targeted shooting. #wbz@5&6 https://t.co/J1nuVUTblZ

“It should be a family friendly event, not a drinking fest,” said BPD Cmsr. Michael Cox on stepped up security measures for Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade. #wbz https://t.co/zOP7CUv5Ky