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This is w b Z Boston's news radio, redefining local.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
News sixty five degrees in Boston at four o'clock good
Sunday afternoon. I'm Madison Rogers and welcome to fall. The
equinox has arrived today and some of the leaves are
starting to turn in some parts of New England.
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With those fall like temperatures comes a fall foliage.
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We are starting to see some really good color arriving
through the stems of the Green Mountains.
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Also as you go into the Northeast Kingdom, northern New England.
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That's WBZTV meteorologist Jake Wykoff. We will have the full
four day four cast in just a few minutes. Morning.
In Mathuin, today, Mayor Neil Perry lost his life yesterday.
He'd been battling kidney disease. According to The Eagle Tribune,
I'm Athuin native Perry first took the mayor's office in
twenty twenty. City councilor DJ Beauregard will now serve as
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acting mayor, and a special election will be held within
sixty days. Local leaders are reacting. Senator at Markey calling
there Perry a steadfast advocate for the city. He loved deeply.
Governor Healy says he will be dearly missed. As international
concern grows, fighting escalates between Israel and Hesbla, the leader
of the Lebanon based group, says Hesbel is now in
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an open ended battle, with Israel launching more than one
hundred rockets overnight.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Nataniel says Israel will no longer tolerate
nearly a year of unprovoked has Bala rocket fire on
the North what has displaced seventy thousand Israelis. It comes
as Nataniel continues to intensify the ideas reprisal strikes what
led to the killing of sixteen top Hasbala commanders in
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a surprise idea of airstrike in Beirut Friday. In a
new video message, natagnell warning Hasbalah if it doesn't yet
get the message to stop firing on Israel, it will soon.
Jordana Miller ABC News Jerusalem.
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Also today Israeli troops of rated Al Jazeera's news offices
in the West, ordering the bureau to shut down. Israel
has long accused the Cutter based broadcaster of acting as
a mouthpiece for Hamas. The Foreign Press Association calls the
raid an escalation that threatens press freedom. We have an
update right now from North Attleborough on a situation we've
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been following Circle the Wagons. The fire department says all
eight runaway bulls have now been safely corralled. Those bulls
escaped from the rodeo with the Emerald Square mall earlier today.
The North Attleborough Fire Department says there's no threat to
the community, and they went on to thank everyone who
helped them catch the bulls. A Hood milk recall is
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impacting grocery stores around the country.
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Lactate, a brand of lactose free dairy milk, has been
recalled in twenty seven states by Massachusetts based HB Hood
LLC because the product may contain trace amounts of almonds
that are not listed on the label. The ninety six
sounds containers of Lactaid milk were shipped to retailers and
wholesalers from September fifth to the eighteenth. The FDA says
the issue was discovered as a result of routine maintenance programs,
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which revealed the potential for trace amounts of almond. No
illnesses have been reported. Matt Piper CBS.
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News important to note here this milk was not shipped
to Massachusetts. There are some recalls in Connecticut. Checking the
four day WBZ ACU weather forecast, it's partly cloudy tonight
with a low around fifty six. Tomorrow we're in the
mid sixties again with clouds and some sun, a cool
breeze in the air. That nice weather continues for Tuesday,
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sixty four for the high, a mix of clouds and sun. Wednesday,
we do have a couple of showers around and we'll
top out in the low sixties. Right now in Boston,
it's sixty five degrees with a mostly sunny sky and
close to a twenty mile an hour wind GUS at
four five. A victory and an emotional tradition for the
Boston College Eagles. Last night. WBZTV's Laura Haifley has the
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story and are way forward.
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To the season ahead. What are you here?
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Disappoint football woo.
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But as the BC Eagles took on the Michigan State
Spartan Saturday, something special could be seen around Alumni Stadium
in the stands on the sides of players uniforms, a
red bandana representing a Boston College hero wearing our red
bandanas to commemorate Wells. Former VC and cross player Wells
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Crowther is honored annually during a red bandana game when
we played every year. Around September eleventh, Crowder died while
rescuing as many as a dozen victims from the North
Tower of the World Trade Center who could only describe
him by what he's wearing.
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People were saying someone in a red bandana saved him.
He was selfus. He kept going back up and down.
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He made as many trips as he could, and that's
how we know he was in the towers.
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The Eagles beat the Spartans twenty three to nineteen. Rhode
Island's largest hospital group is laying off some company leaders.
Lifespan CEO John Fernandez says they've eliminated twenty percent of
executive positions. It's estimate to save the not for profit
corporations six million dollars in the upcoming fiscal year. In
the Ocean State, Lifespan owns Rhode Island Hospital along with
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Newport Bradley and Miriam Hospitals. Here in Massachusetts. They have
agreed to buy two hospitals from bankrupt Stewart Health, Saint
Anne's since Fall River and Morton Hospital in Taunton. The
interim head of the NYPD is under federal investigation just
days after he took the job.
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New York City's interim Police Commissioner, Thomas Donlin says in
a statement federal authority searched his homes and seized material
that came into his possession twenty years ago and were
unrelated to his work for the police department, but he
doesn't say what the investigation is about or what was seized.
The unexplained and surprising search comes as Mayor Eric adams
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administration has been reeling from other federal investigations, including into
the former police commissioner who resigned this month.
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Julie Walker, new York cancer patient at Mass General, gets
a surprise visit from a superhero. Ryan Reynolds met with
eight year old Nash on Friday. Nash's mom had sent
the actor a photo of her sons radiation mask, which
is decorated to look like the one worn by Deadpool,
Reynolds superhero character. During the visit, Reynolds signed Nash's mask
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and even did a FaceTime call with his co star
Hugh Jackman so he could talk to Nash too. You're
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Madison Rogers, WBZ Boston's news radio