Murderer’s employment called ‘an insult’ to Brockton veterans

A convicted murderer who had been working in a jail-avoidance program for veterans lied about his military experience during his trial, court records show. Charles C. Delaney III was convicted of second-degree murder in 1989 for strangling his ex-wife and burying her in a hole he had dug two days earlier behind his Plymouth home. He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Delaney, who was paroled from prison around 2004, had been working with a federally funded program called Mission Direct Vet, which gives veterans who commit crimes an alternative to jail. The program Continue reading >>>

Stars must shine brightly

NEW YORK — Having a Merry Christmas will entail a relatively brief exercise for the Celtics [team stats] today. The questions will be short and pointed as they meet the Knicks in a game for which neither team is truly prepared. When trying to figure whether the Bostonian basketeers will have a happy new year, however, the issues are deeper. The questions are many. Are the Celtics tall enough? Can Jermaine O’Neal hold up for a full season? Can Brandon Bass and Chris Wilcox, eight NBA stops between them, step into critical roles off the bench? Is Keyon Dooling, now with his sixth team, the answer Continue reading >>>

56665 children receive presents

Mary O’Connor for The Boston Globe Mary Ann Milano-Picardi (left) and Joe Milano (right) gave their donation to Globe Santa’s William Connolly. The weather could not have been nicer last night and early today as Globe Santa completed the task of delivering gifts to 56,665 children in 32,240 families across some 185 cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts. The bringing of joy to so many children was made possible through the continued generosity each year of thousands of Globe Santa Friends. This year marked the 56th Christmas that Globe Santa Continue reading >>>

Mary O’Connor for The Boston Globe

Mary O’Connor for The Boston Globe Mary Ann Milano-Picardi (left) and Joe Milano (right) gave their donation to Globe Santa’s William Connolly. The weather could not have been nicer last night and early today as Globe Santa completed the task of delivering gifts to 56,665 children in 32,240 families across some 185 cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts. The bringing of joy to so many children was made possible through the continued generosity each year of thousands of Globe Santa Friends. This year marked the 56th Christmas that Globe Santa Continue reading >>>

Bird sightings

Recent bird sightings as reported to the Massachusetts Audubon Society: The Cassin’s kingbird at Cherry Hill Reservoir in West Newbury was still present as recently as Wednesday, as was the barnacle goose that has been frequenting the fields on Rogers Street adjacent to the Artichoke Reservoir in West Newbury. Results from several Christmas bird counts conducted during the week have now been compiled. On the Greater Boston count, 114 species were sighted, including a cackling goose in Continue reading >>>

B2B 2012 agenda includes focus on innovation

Print this Article Email this Article As 2011 comes to a close, business owners may be all too ready to close the book on a challenging year and look hopefully ahead to 2012. But for all its hardship, the region also saw many positive trends in 2011, particularly among its active entrepreneurial crowd.The best stories covered in the New England Business Bulletin this year have been about scrappy start-ups and entrepreneurial-focused established companies who, ignoring negative forecasts, have been fueling growth through Continue reading >>>

Top 10 local business stories of 2011

Tropical Storm Irene and a rare pre-Halloween snowstorm taxed utility crews’ capabilities and prompted calls for improved disaster planning. In August, Hurricane Irene swept up the East Coast and left millions of residents without electricity in its wake. Although Irene was downgraded to a tropical storm before it reached Massachusetts, more than 500,000 National Grid customers statewide lost power, with many losing power for up to a week. Then in October, a nor’easter downed trees and power lines, leaving more than a half-million Massachusetts residents without power in the immediate aftermath. Continue reading >>>

Patrick neutral on gaming location

True SantasNow, he's a foePatrick neutral on gaming locationShoppers go down to the wireTop Ten: Frank says he'll call it quitsShoplift suspect caughtDumas plan scuttledMissing city woman found deadGas prices contribute to holiday traffic <!-- Most Commented on Stories [font:index:headline::] [topblogs:10:30:news] --> FOXBORO - The casino issue may be raging locally, drawing in state Continue reading >>>

‘Nardo: Memoir of a Boxing Champion’ by Tony DeMarco

"Nardo: Memoirs of a Boxing Champion” by Tony DeMarco Greater Boston has made significant contributions to the annals of the sweet science. John L. Sullivan, the “Boston Strong Boy,’’ was the first modern era heavyweight champion. Rocky Marciano hailed from Brockton, and then there was “The Flame and Fury of Fleet Street,’’ Tony DeMarco. “Nardo: Memoir of a Boxing Champion’’ recounts DeMarco’s professional career as he battles his way from the streets of a blue-collar Boston immigrant neighborhood to the top of the boxing Continue reading >>>

Family trees: a celebration of children’s literature

A love of books and reading is a lifelong treasure passed from adult to child, from generation to generation.  The 16th annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature at the Concord Museum in historic Concord, Massachusetts gives Concord’s renowned literary tradition a creative twist.  Now through Jan.1, the Museum’s galleries are filled with 36 fanciful trees of all shapes and sizes, decorated with original ornaments inspired by acclaimed children’s storybooks and contemporary picture book favorites. This year, the Lead Sponsor for Family Trees is Barefoot Books.  Media Continue reading >>>