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Matsuzaka Hits Snag, Rehab On Hold
Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka has hit a snag in his return to the majors, and will not be making what was supposed to be his final rehab start Tuesday for the Pawtucket Red Sox. — CBS Boston  Monday, May 21, 2012 8:37 AM

Celtics Return Home, Looking To Bounce Back Against 76ers
The Celtics resume the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Philadelphia 76ers with Game 5 on Monday night. The series is tied 2-2 thanks to the Sixers' comeback from an 18-point, third-quarter deficit to win Game 4 92-83. — CBS Boston  Monday, May 21, 2012 8:18 AM

Hearings scheduled for proposed high-speed rail line linking Springfield and New Haven
Connecticut hopes to begin at least some service on the line by 2016. AP Photo/California High Speed Rail AuthorityThis undated file photo provided by the California High Speed Rail Authority shows an artist's rendering of a high-speed train traveling along the California coast. California will need to build its high-speed train line in record time if it doesn't want to risk losing federal funds — it will have to be the fastest piece of transportation construction in U.S. history, experts said. NEWINGTON, Conn. — Connecticut transportation officials have scheduled three public hearings on the plan to build a high-speed rail line linking New Haven, Hartford and Springfield, Mass. The New Haven Register reports the June hearings in Enfield, New Britain and North Haven are part of the environmental assessment of the proposed 62-mile rail line. The state Department of Transportation has prepared a report outlining the pote... — The Republican

Reporting suspicious activity is a click away with new MBTA app
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will release a new smartphone application Monday for riders to report suspicious activity on to Transit Police. — The Boston Channel  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:01 PM

Where Romney, Sen. Brown stand on various issues
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and U.S. Sen. Scott Brown publicly support each other and even share key advisers. But on many topics, from foreign policy to social issues, the Massachusetts Republicans take very different positions. — The Boston Globe  Monday, May 21, 2012 3:58 AM

Board will ask to remove Bartels Lodge from district
Monday May 21, 2012 New England Newspapers POWNAL, Vt. -- The Select Board voted 3-1 late last week to ask the Vermont Department of Historic Preservation to remove Bartels Lodge from the Center Street Historic District. Board Chairman Stephen Kauppi said he wants to see the lodge taken off because he does not want records to reflect that the town demolished a historic building, — North Adams Transcript  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:38 AM

Fisherman whipped in face by cable
A 46-year-old fisherman was rushed by Coast Guard helicopter to Logan Airport this morning after officials say... — The Boston Herald  Monday, May 21, 2012 9:10 AM

Western Mass. college graduations: Star speakers, sage advice and celebrations
The 2012 college graduation season in Western Mass. featured several big-name speakers. A roundup of commencement coverage: David Molnar / Springfield RepublicanActress and comedian Jane Lynch speaks to the graduating class at Smith College. The 2012 college graduation season in Western Mass. featured several big-name speakers. A roundup of commencement coverage: Jane Lynch at Smith College: "Plans are for wusses." The "Glee" star, an Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actress and comedian, referred to Smith students as “fiercely independent, wicked smart, trailblazing, uber confident and shockingly entitled.” “I know this because I live with one of you,” she said referring to her wife and Smith graduate Lara Embry. The couple were married in Sunderland in 2010. Video highlights>> | Photo gallery: Smith's 134th commencement>> Ted Koppel at UMass graduation: Seek... — The Republican

New state policy to allow 10 vaccines to be administered at pharmacies
Massachusetts residents can now get more than just flu shots at the neighborhood pharmacy. — The Boston Channel  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:00 PM

You paid, it closed. What's next?
When students at a local driving school and their parents learned the school suddenly closed its doors last week, their first thought was: What happened to the money we paid up front? — The Sun Chronicle  Monday, May 21, 2012 9:15 AM

Wind turbine noise is targeted
Environmental officials are considering new regulations that would require the state to review potential noise issues before wind turbines are built in Mass. — The Boston Globe  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:31 AM

More protests planned for Chicago NATO summit
Protesters vowed to carry out disruptive demonstrations Monday in Chicago, a day after baton-wielding police clashed with demonstrators in a violent confrontation that left dozens injured just blocks from where NATO leaders were gathered. — The Boston Channel  Monday, May 21, 2012 12:51 PM


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