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Levan Reid

Boston

News Reporter at WBZ-TV (Boston, MA)

WBZ News reporter and member to the WBZ morning team. Former Patriots beat reporter and former host of the Onions' show GOOMF

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  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Levan Reid

    LEGO lovers from around the globe will head to Salem, Massachusetts, this weekend for a convention like no other. The Salem Brick Convention will be at Salem State University on Saturday and Sunday. "It's fantastic, There are several vendors that are going to be in the room with the coolest stuff that you have ever seen in your life. Little stuff all the way to gigantic things," LEGO vendor Doug Davis said.

  • 1 month ago | cbsnews.com | Levan Reid

    Concert performed by all-volunteer orchestra helps raise money for Boston public health causes An all-volunteer orchestra will perform a special show for a good cause Sunday at Boston's Symphony Hall. The Kendall Square Orchestra has nearly 100 members and most are classically trained musicians. It started in 2018.

  • 1 month ago | cbsnews.com | Levan Reid

    A middle school in Norwell, Massachusetts is hoping to spread cheer this weekend and have people get in touch with their inner child with a special inflatable parade. The Accord School is hosting its first-ever inflatable parade on Sunday. School Director Katy Boucher said she came across the idea from her sister and turned it into her own, saying life is hard lately and she wanted to do something fun.

  • 1 month ago | cbsnews.com | Levan Reid

    Over 500 people to run relay race with weighted rucksacks on Cape Cod to raise money for veterans It's a special weekend on Cape Cod as people run over 200 miles with a weighted rucksack for veterans and active service members. The 10th annual Ruck4HIT is taking place on Friday and Saturday. Twenty teams will run through 15 towns across the Cape. The whole race will take them around 36 hours.

  • 1 month ago | cbsnews.com | Levan Reid

    Learning more about Boston and Paul Revere on the Freedom Trail As Massachusetts prepares to commemorate 250 years since the start of the Revolutionary War, one way to learn about Boston's role is to hit the Freedom Trail. It begins at Paul Revere's home in the North End, which was built around 1680. Oldest house in Boston"So this is the Paul Revere House where Paul Revere lived and he sort of started a revolution," said Bunker Hill 250 tour guide Amanda Zettel.

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