Police found Leonard Garber wrapped in a curtain and pressed under construction materials and other heavy items at his Mt. Vernon Terrace home on Tuesday.
Green Line Branch Serving Newton to Suspend Service Periodically Throughout Next Six Weeks
The MBTA announced that the Newton-based D Branch of the Green Line will close for 27 days over the next six weeks for safety repairs.
Crazy Dough’s Pizza, BC Softball Partner in Landmark NIL Deal
Boston College Softball was their for Crazy Dough’s Pizza when it mattered most. Now, Ernie Rozzi, Crazy Dough’s owner, is returning the favor in the form of an NIL deal.
SOFC Runs Out of Funds for Fall Semester, Disallows New Budget Requests
The chairman of SOFC emailed club leaders on Thursday that the organization reached its maximum allocation after approving over 170 budget requests.
BC Earns First Win Of Season With 38–17 Win Over Maine
Boston College football is in the win column for the first time this season, defeating Maine 38–17 at Alumni Stadium Saturday night.
BC Remains at No. 36 Spot in ‘U.S. News & World Report’ Rankings
“The lagging nature of the data is why methodology changes were made this edition relating to COVID-19, even as campus operations have since returned mostly to normal,” the website reads. “This is particularly evident in our revamped treatment of standardized test data.”
Virginia Tech Trounces BC As Offensive Line Struggles Persist
Playing behind an inexperienced offensive line, BC failed to generate any offense in a 27–10 loss to Virginia Tech on Saturday night.
Convocation Speaker Liz Hauck Challenges Students to ‘Show Up’ and Volunteer
Led by ROTC students, band members, and cheerleaders, over 2,000 first-year Boston College students paraded down Linden Lane with several hoisting banners plastered with their dorm names for the first time in two years on Thursday.
Newton Residents Call for Progress as Reconstruction of Historic House Further Delayed
“I mean, there’s no doubt that there used to be an old house there that could have been beautifully restored,” Anne Greer said. “And now there is a soaking wet pile of rotting wood.”