
Lance Reynolds
Reporter at Boston Herald
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bostonherald.com | Lance Reynolds
Four former MBTA employees who clocked in overtime well north of $50,000 last year and a current staffer could face up to 20 years in prison for allegedly falsifying Red Line track inspection reports. The four former employees are accused in federal court of working on private vehicles, playing on their phones, and chatting with other employees instead of performing track inspections, which they stated they completed.
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bostonherald.com | Lance Reynolds
A nurses’ union isn’t satisfied with a Mass General Brigham investigation that found the brain tumor cluster at Newton-Wellesley Hospital is not connected to working conditions. The hospital has identified six nurses who have worked on the facility’s fifth-floor maternity unit and reported benign (non-cancerous) brain tumors “occurring over many years,” according to President Ellen A. Moloney.
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swoknews.com | Lance Reynolds
BOSTON — A nurses’ union isn’t satisfied with a Mass General Brigham investigation that found the brain tumor cluster at Newton-Wellesley Hospital is not connected to working conditions. The hospital has identified six nurses who have worked on the facility’s fifth-floor maternity unit and reported benign (non-cancerous) brain tumors “occurring over many years,” according to President Ellen A. Moloney. kAm“p? @?8@:?8 :?G6DE:82E:@?
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dailyitem.com | Lance Reynolds
BOSTON — A nurses’ union isn’t satisfied with a Mass General Brigham investigation that found the brain tumor cluster at Newton-Wellesley Hospital is not connected to working conditions. The hospital has identified six nurses who have worked on the facility’s fifth-floor maternity unit and reported benign (non-cancerous) brain tumors “occurring over many years,” according to President Ellen A. Moloney. kAm“p? @?8@:?8 :?G6DE:82E:@?
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bostonherald.com | Lance Reynolds
The last of the three indicted operators of a brothel network catering to wealthy clients in the suburbs of Boston and Washington D.C. has been sentenced to more than 2 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Julia E. Kobick on Wednesday ordered James Lee, 70, of Torrance, Calif., to 27 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. The defendant must also pay $548,490 in restitution to the Small Business Administration and $20,833 to Harvard Small Business Finance, LLC.
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After falling 0-2 vs. Chicago in the first round in 2017, the Celtics inserted Gerald Green into the starting lineup and won the next four games to advance. Does Boston need to make a change like that? Do they have anyone who would let them do that? Scheierman?

Dozens of Massachusetts lawmakers are calling for probes into “skyrocketing” energy costs and whether the increases are “justifiable” while scores of Bay State residents say they are “not pawns in a corporate game.” https://t.co/OQrJYpihAH

A showdown over a Trump flag has erupted in a small Worcester County town as a police chief says he won’t report back to work under a town administrator who demanded the banner be removed. https://t.co/FvOM2htH9G