MBTA riders react to latest transit disruption

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

MBTA riders react to latest transit disruption A new round of speed restrictions on the MBTA’s Red, Orange, Green and Blue lines made for a difficult commute Thursday night and Friday morning for riders relying on the public transit network. Though MBTA officials said they had lifted many of the new restrictions as of Friday morning around 10:30 a.m., frustration has lingered for some already impacted by previous public transit issues in the Boston area.  “You prepare at a certain time and it comes either 10 minutes too early or five minutes too late and it throws off your whole schedule,” Makha Kekana, a restaurant server, said. “Then you get to work and you’re five minutes late and you have to explain ‘Oh I missed the T or the T didn’t come in time,’ so it can be a little frustrating.”Kekana gets paid hourly. She said she counts on the T to get her to work in time for her shift. Issues over the years, she said, have led to lost wages. “If you’re 30 minutes late, that’s like half your hourly wage that you h...

Gov. Healey calls MBTA situation ‘unacceptable,’ gives update on transportation authority’s GM search

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Gov. Healey calls MBTA situation ‘unacceptable,’ gives update on transportation authority’s GM search Gov. Maura Healey voiced frustration over issues at the MBTA on Friday after a new round of delays at the T this week. Officials announced speed restrictions on the Red, Orange, Blue and Green lines on Thursday night in response to findings from a site visit by the Department of Public Utilities on Monday of this week. In a press conference Friday morning, MBTA Interim General Manager Jeff Gonneville said restrictions were lifted on the Red, Orange, and Blue lines except for localized areas. Gonneville said that restrictions were still in place on the Green and Mattapan lines, where necessary inspections may take until Monday.“The T is unacceptable right now,” Healey said while attending an event in Springfield. Healey was visiting Springfield to address the city’s chamber of commerce. She told 7NEWS that she is “very concerned about what happened. “I have been really clear that our focus is on safety and reliability,” she said. “We’ve made that a top priority and we’re go...

Chicago Bears free-agent tracker: Long snapper Patrick Scales to return

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Chicago Bears free-agent tracker: Long snapper Patrick Scales to return In his second offseason with the Chicago Bears, general manager Ryan Poles has plenty of salary-cap space to rework a roster that finished 3-14 in 2022.As the NFL’s new league year approaches, allowing free agents to begin signing with new teams, the Tribune will track all of the Bears’ arrivals and departures and provide insight into what they mean.The free-agency negotiation window will open across the league at 11 a.m. Monday. Unrestricted free agents can finalize deals when the new league year begins at 3 p.m. Wednesday.Here’s the latest.FridayLong snapper Patrick Scales is returning to the Bears, his agent tweeted. What it means: Scales, 35, has been with the Bears since 2015 and hasn’t missed a game in the last five seasons. He returns with a specialist unit that includes kicker Cairo Santos and punter Trenton Gill.Scales is the longest-tenured Bears player on a roster that Poles has largely turned over.TuesdayThe Bears are bringing back veteran fullbac...

Guregian: Devin McCourty’s retirement leaves Patriots with huge void

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Guregian: Devin McCourty’s retirement leaves Patriots with huge void Devin McCourty earned several nicknames from his teammates. Perhaps it was Matthew Slater who came up with the best one.He called him “Mr. Patriot.”During a media session a few years back, Slater explained why he gave McCourty, who announced his retirement Friday, that moniker.“I just think of everything he embodies and what he stands for. Obviously his on-the-field play is elite, he’s one of the best players at his position in the league. On the field, he’s like another coach,” said Slater. “He’s so reliable, so consistent, his football I.Q. is the best that I’ve seen over the last several years. It’s up there with the best over the course of my career.“And then what he does off the field, as well. The type of man he is, his consistent character, the things that he does in the community, the type of teammate that he is. If you’re looking for a guy that you want to build a team around, you want young players to look to and model, that’...

Tips for dealing with daylight saving time and less sleep from a Boston doctor: ‘Make smaller changes earlier’

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Tips for dealing with daylight saving time and less sleep from a Boston doctor: ‘Make smaller changes earlier’ Yay! We get more sunlight starting on Sunday, with 7 p.m. sunsets coming soon!While this is an exciting time of year as the clocks spring forward one hour for daylight saving time, those lighter evenings come at a cost.Losing an hour of sleep can lead to more traffic accidents, and scientific researchers have noticed an increase in heart attacks and strokes in the days following the change to daylight saving time each spring.“Loss of sleep is not a good thing,” said Milena Pavlova, medical director of the Sleep Testing Center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital. “It affects peoples’ cognitive performance and their hormones.“The early part of the day is usually challenging for many people who are prone to better productivity at night,” Pavlova added.For teenagers with packed schedules and an early school start time, the transition can be especially hard. In some cases, it can cause sleep disorders.“In teens, we see a higher prevale...

Tom Brady, Mac Jones among current and former Patriots reacting to Devin McCourty’s retirement

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Tom Brady, Mac Jones among current and former Patriots reacting to Devin McCourty’s retirement News of Devin McCourty’s retirement sent shockwaves through the greater Patriots community Friday, with current and former players taking to social media to say congratulations.McCourty announced his retirement in a brief video posted to social media Friday afternoon. He ends his career after 13 seasons in the NFL, all spent with the Patriots. McCourty finishes as a three-time Super Bowl champion and 12-time team captain.Below is a sampling of the reaction to his retirement from Tom Brady, Mac Jones, Julian Edelman, Stephon Gilmore and others.Tom BradyTom Brady honors Devin McCourty: pic.twitter.com/Ndwz7el7Uo— Dakota Randall (@DakRandallNESN) March 10, 2023Mac JonesMac Jones reacts to Devin McCourty's retirement: pic.twitter.com/wDOkleFQ9W— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) March 10, 2023Julian Edelman View this post on InstagramA post shared by Julian Edelman (@edelman11)Stephon GilmoreLegendary https://t.co/ZBL7V4BHxH— The Gilly Lock (@BumpNrunGilm0...

Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft release statements on Devin McCourty’s retirement

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft release statements on Devin McCourty’s retirement Patriots safety Devin McCourty announced his NFL retirement Friday, ending a legendary 13-year career in New England.McCourty is expected to be inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame one day. He won three Super Bowls in New England and was voted to two Pro Bowls. A 12-time captain, he is revered as both one of the great players and leaders in franchise history.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots S Devin McCourty announces NFL retirement after 13 seasons New England Patriots | NFL Draft 2023: Patriots receive two compensatory picks, own 10 total New England Patriots | The Patriots’ 18 best defensive fits in NFL free agency New England Patriots | How the Patriots can fix their offense in free agency New England Patriots | Long football careers linked to impulsive behavior, less white matter in the brain: Boston University CTE study Shortly after McCourty announced his retirement in an In...

Heat’s Kevin Love eager for opportunity alongside Kyle Lowry

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Heat’s Kevin Love eager for opportunity alongside Kyle Lowry Being in a hole has largely been the story of this uneven Miami Heat season.Being whole is something that mostly has been an abstract, particularly since Feb. 2, Kyle Lowry’s last game before being sidelined by knee pain.However, with Lowry regularly scrimmaging in recent days, an imminent return is expected, possibly in Saturday night’s road game against the Orlando Magic.For Kevin Love, playing with Lowry is part of the reason that the Heat stood as such an attractive option on the buyout market, with Love to this point limited to starting games alongside fill-in starting point guard Gabe Vincent.“Gabe, love how he plays, I love what he brings to the table,” Love said as the Heat turned their attention to Friday night’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Miami-Dade Arena, “and I think it’s a great blend and a great marriage with those two when they’re both within our lineup.“But Kyle’s a Hall of Fame player. I mean, ...

Mike Preston: Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti can’t be happy about the state of the organization | COMMENTARY

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Mike Preston: Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti can’t be happy about the state of the organization | COMMENTARY I wonder what Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti is thinking these days with his organization being in such despair.There have been other dark moments, like the double-murder trial involving Hall of Fame middle linebacker Ray Lewis in 2000 and the domestic violence criminal charges against running back Ray Rice in 2014. There was the null-and-void trade for wide receiver Terrell Owens in 2004 and the purge of the Super Bowl XXXV team following the 2001 season.But at least then the Ravens had great players on the roster like Lewis, safety Ed Reed and outside linebackers Peter Boulware and Terrell Suggs. Then general manager Ozzie Newsome provided hope as demonstrated by the fans’ corny mantra of “In Ozzie We Trust.”Right now, the Ravens are an organization just twirling and dangling in the wind. There is only one alpha male on this roster, inside linebacker Roquan Smith. Shoot, the Ravens don’t even have a starting quarterback because no one is sure where Lamar Jack...

Nose tackle Michael Pierce agrees to pay cut as Ravens continue to clear cap space

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:17:51 GMT

Nose tackle Michael Pierce agrees to pay cut as Ravens continue to clear cap space Ravens nose tackle Michael Pierce agreed to take a $2 million pay cut as part of a contract restructure that will give the team about $2.7 million in salary cap space.Pierce, 30, signed a three-year, $16.5 million deal to return to the Ravens before last season but played just three games before he had season-ending surgery to repair a torn biceps. He was a candidate to be cut as the Ravens clear cap space to accommodate the $32.4 million nonexclusive franchise tag they placed on quarterback Lamar Jackson.Instead, the Ravens will keep an interior run stuffer who was playing well before his injury last season. Pierce played his first four seasons in Baltimore before he signed a free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings in 2020. Though he played at least 14 games every year during his initial stint with the Ravens, he has not played more than eight games in a season since 2019.Pierce could earn back much of his pay cut if he meets a series of incentives.In a previous move to clear ca...