
John Atwater
Reporter at WCVB-TV (Boston, MA)
WCVB-TV. Formerly of @fox29philly and @wisn12news RTs ≠ endorsements. [email protected] Instagram: atwaterreports
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2 weeks ago |
wcvb.com | John Atwater
Parents and students voiced their concerns Tuesday night over a survey sent to Burlington Public Schools students that included some detailed questions about sexual behavior. "Where the line was entirely crossed was the survey – disgusting and purely vile," said one 7th-grade student. David Hanafin is the parent of another 7th grader. He opted out of allowing his son to take the survey, but says the school gave it to him anyway.
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2 weeks ago |
wcvb.com | John Atwater
More than eight decades after a Wilmington marine made the ultimate sacrifice, he is finally back home Thursday night. He was just 21 years old when he was ambushed in 1942. It took until now for his remains to be found and identified. NewsCenter 5 spoke with his family Thursday, who were preparing to give him the tribute he deserves. With flags waving in the wind, Wilmington came together on Thursday to honor a hero.
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2 weeks ago |
kesq.com | Veronica Haynes |John Atwater
By Veronica Haynes, John Atwater Click here for updates on this story SUTTON, Massachusetts ( WCVB) - A woman hiking with her three teenaged children fell to her death from a cliff at Purgatory Chasm State Reservation in Sutton, Massachusetts, on Wednesday afternoon, according to police. Shortly after 2 p.m., Massachusetts State Police said troopers responded to reports of a fall at Purgatory Chasm. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
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3 weeks ago |
wcvb.com | John Atwater
LIVE AT THE FINISH LINE RIGHT NOW. WHAT? THERE ARE 32,000 RUNNERS JOHN, AND THERE ARE 32,000 STORIES, RIGHT? YOU GOT THAT RIGHT. AND AND YOU KNOW, FOR SO MANY RUNNERS, IT REALLY IS ABOUT THAT ENCOURAGEMENT THAT THIS THAT SUPPORT THAT THEY FEEL ALL ALONG THE MARATHON ROUTE. AND JUST BEHIND ME IS THE FINISH LINE. AND IN THE DISTANCE WE CAN STILL HEAR THAT CHEERING THAT SUPPORT AS PEOPLE CONTINUE TO CROSS THE FINISH LINE TONIGHT.
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3 weeks ago |
wcvb.com | John Atwater
At the family reunification center, runners reunited with loved ones after running over 26 miles in the 129th Boston Marathon. Abby Dubel was brought to tears when she crossed the finish line on Boylston Street, but she had no idea that another surprise was waiting for her nearby. Her boyfriend, Kyle Jones, dropped down on one knee and proposed after she collected her medal. "Ever since I've known her, she's always wanted to do the Boston Marathon," Jones said.
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