Emergency crews respond after flames spotted on tracks near Tufts Medical Center MBTA station

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Emergency crews respond after flames spotted on tracks near Tufts Medical Center MBTA station Crews responded to the MBTA’s Tufts Medical Center station on Wednesday after the MBTA said an operator reported flames within the track area near the station.Video at one point showed the smoky scene on the Tufts platform.The T initially announced delays for southbound trains in the area around 12:15 p.m. In an update at 12:30 p.m., the T said service was temporarily suspended between North Station and Back Bay due to what the agency described as an “issue with the third rail.” A T spokesperson said the operator of a southbound train at Tufts first reported flames within the track area in front of the train around 11:50 a.m. The spokesperson said fire crews arrived while the flames were being put out. Power was turned off to the third rail around 12 p.m. and fire crews had left the station as of around 1:45 p.m., the spokesperson said.There were no injures and the T said regular service had resumed following repairs around 2 p.m. This is a devel...

Franklin Fire Department responds after crane falls onto home

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Franklin Fire Department responds after crane falls onto home Emergency crews responded in Franklin Wednesday after a crane appeared to have fallen onto a house in town.The incident happened on Michelle’s Way. The Franklin Fire Department shared an update around 3:10 p.m., showing a photo of the crane with its arm resting on top of the home. Part of nearby Bent Street was blocked at the time, according to the fire department. No further information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Boston MedFlight adds jet to transport patients from longer distances, the range is 1,500-plus miles

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Boston MedFlight adds jet to transport patients from longer distances, the range is 1,500-plus miles Boston MedFlight has added a jet to its fleet, allowing the organization to transport critically ill or injured patients from longer distances.The Cessna Citation CJ4 twin engine jet expands an existing fleet of critical care transport vehicles — which includes five twin engine Airbus H145 helicopters and eight critical care ground ambulances.The jet has a range of 1,500-plus miles, a cruising speed of 460 mph, and has additional room to carry a family member or escort.“We are excited to have the CJ4 in service,” said Maura Hughes, CEO of Boston MedFlight.“While the majority of Boston MedFlight patient transports are done by helicopter and critical care ground ambulance, having an airplane asset represents an essential resource to expand our capabilities to and from longer distance hospitals and when weather conditions dictate,” Hughes added.Boston MedFlight cares for more than 6,500 patients annually — including the most critically ill and injure...

Healey ushers in new MassDOT board appointments, first disabled director

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Healey ushers in new MassDOT board appointments, first disabled director Four new members will join the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Board of Directors at a time when transportation in the greater Boston area is under heavy strain, the Healey administration announced Wednesday morning.Commuters are about to deal with a month-long shutdown of the Sumner Tunnel, which state officials have pitched as necessary to repair the almost 100-year-old link between East Boston and downtown. That is virtually guaranteed to create traffic headaches across the city, officials said over the weekend.And federal officials are still scrutinizing the MBTA, where a portion of the Green Line is scheduled to close for 12 days in July for track replacement and new details are emerging about how a Red Line rider was dragged to his death last year at Broadway Station.The new board members include, for the first time, a person from the disability community, Dr. Lisa Iezzoni, and familiar faces in the transportation policy world like Richard Dimino, who led A Better C...

Born on the Fourth of Jul-pie: A patriotic, no-bake cream cheese treat

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Born on the Fourth of Jul-pie: A patriotic, no-bake cream cheese treat Summer has officially arrived so most kids of all ages are on summer break, families are planning and taking vacations, barbecues are in full swing on weekends, and we’re all trying to get back to normal after a few long years.Fourth of July is right around the corner, which makes the best excuse to gather with family and friends at parks and beaches where potlucks are abundant, filled with delicious savory dishes and scrumptious desserts.I’ve always been a savory cook. Baking is my Achilles heel. My hat goes off to all the home bakers and professional pastry chefs because you all are artists when creating sweet treats. Since baking is not in my wheelhouse, I’d like to share my no-bake cream cheese pie that can be garnished with berries to make a red, white, and blue pie perfect for Independence Day.I was inspired to zest up a traditional cream cheese pie to make it my own. It’s perfect for the non-bakers out there because there’s no baking involved! Plus, it only takes a few minute...

France’s Macron calls the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old that led to unrest ‘inexcusable’

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

France’s Macron calls the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old that led to unrest ‘inexcusable’ By OLEG CETINIC and ANGELA CHARLTON (Associated Press)NANTERRE, France (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron called the shooting death of a 17-year-old delivery driver by police “inexcusable” and pleaded for calm while justice takes its course. The government heightened the police presence in Paris and other big cities Wednesday after the killing triggered a night of scattered violence. The death of 17-year-old Nael during a traffic check Tuesday in the Paris suburb of Nanterre elicited nationwide concern and widespread messages of indignation and condolences. French soccer star Kylian Mbappe tweeted: “I hurt for my France.” Nael’s surname has not been released by authorities or by his family.Nael’s mother called for a silent march Thursday in his honor on the square where he was killed, while French activists renewed calls to tackle what they see as systemic police abuse. Government officials condemned the killing and sought to distance t...

Gonorrhea shot gets FDA fast track as resistant cases multiply

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Gonorrhea shot gets FDA fast track as resistant cases multiply Matthew Griffin | Bloomberg News (TNS)GSK Plc’s experimental gonorrhea vaccine got fast-track designation from U.S. regulators, putting the shot in position to become the first preventive for a common, often-undetected infection that’s gaining resistance to treatment.The Food and Drug Administration status makes the drug eligible for a sped-up approval process, if an ongoing midstage trial shows it’s effective, the company said Tuesday. GSK learned of its status in April and plans to move the vaccine to final-stage testing in 2026, said Giulia Giordano, vaccine development leader for the project.In 2020, some 82 million people worldwide caught gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection that can lead to complications including infertility. While some patients show early symptoms, such as pain or urethral discharge in men or vaginal discharge in women, many cases may be missed even as the disease does long-term damage.The situation has been exacerbated by gonorrhea’s growing resistan...

Court hearing for Lindsay Groves, former childcare worker charged with creating child pornography ends in explosive emotional outburst

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Court hearing for Lindsay Groves, former childcare worker charged with creating child pornography ends in explosive emotional outburst The former Tyngsboro childcare worker accused of taking nude photographs of the children under her care and then sharing those images with others heard firsthand the pain she had allegedly caused when a parent lashed out at at her in court.“I want to (expletive) kill that (expletive),” a tearful woman, presumably a mother of one of the victims, cried at the close of the initial appearance in federal court in Boston. “You need to rot in jail!”Lindsay Groves, 38, of Hudson, N.H., was charged by criminal complaint filed in federal court in Boston last week and arrested that same day. She is charged with sexual exploitation of children and distribution of child pornography. According to an affidavit filed with the complaint, she took nude photos of children she worked with at the Creative Minds daycare in Tyngsboro, with at least several of the photos being made within the last couple of weeks.If convicted, Groves faces a maximum of 30 years for the exploitation ...

Is a Milan Lucic return to Bruins in the air?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Is a Milan Lucic return to Bruins in the air? Milan Lucic could be coming back to his first NHL home.The 35-year-old Lucic is set to become a UFA on Saturday but the Calgary Flames had given him permission to speak with other teams. Though the Athletic’s Rick Dhaliwal, based in Lucic’s hometown of Vancouver, reported that there will indeed be a reunion, a source close to the situation told the Herald there are still some things to be worked out contractually. Nothing can be official until Saturday.If the deal does happen, one would presume that it would be a short-term deal for a fraction of his salary last season, which was the final year of a seven-year contract with an AAV of $6 million.Lucic is no longer the same player who scored 30 goals while riding shotgun with David Krejci earlier in his career. Last season with the Flames, he average just over 11 minutes of icetime and notched 7-12-19 totals and was minus-13. He’s six years removed from his last 20-goal season, when he scored 23 goals as a member of ...

Smoke from Canada wildfires increasing health risks in Black, poorer US communities

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:18:18 GMT

Smoke from Canada wildfires increasing health risks in Black, poorer US communities DETROIT (AP) — Smoky air from Canada’s wildfires shrouded broad swaths of the U.S. from Minnesota to Pennsylvania and Kentucky on Wednesday, prompting warnings to stay inside and exacerbating health risks for people already suffering from industrial pollution.The impacts are particularly hard on poor and minority communities that are more likely to live near polluting plants and have higher rates of asthma. Detroit, a mostly Black city with a poverty rate of about 30%, had the worst air quality in the U.S. on Wednesday, leading the Environmental Protection Agency to warn that “everyone should stay indoors.”“The more breaths you’re taking, you’re inhaling, literally, a fire, camp smoke, into your lungs,” said Darren Riley, who was diagnosed with asthma in 2018, a few years after arriving in Detroit.“Many communities face this way too often,” said Riley, who is Black. “And while this wildfire smoke allows, unfortunately, many people to feel this burden, this is a burden that far too l...