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Construction workers took a break from rehabbing Emerson College's Little Building to watch the Patriots make the turn from Boylston Street onto Tremont Street.
Michael Ratty captured Gronk being Gronk: Read more.
Sarah Bourne shows us the Patriots fans already lining up at City Hall Plaza at 7:15 a.m. for the Patriots parade.
And that means problems for people trying to get to work on public transit: Read more.
Boston Police post details of the Tuesday Patriots parade, along with helpful hints that basically boil down to: Don't be a knucklehead.
Rajeeve Martyn compares bostonglobe.com home pages from Dec. 17 and today.
Of course, Globe Senior Hater Dan Shaughnessy led the doom train in December: Read more.
Greg Cook Danilchuk Auto Body's annual Super Bowl prediction in East Boston.
Along the South Boston Waterfront, people - and cute, fluffy baby goats - made their preferences clear: Read more.
Pat Miguel Tomaino looked up at sunset and noticed the Pru in its annual Patriots colors and message.
Another view, across the icy Charles: Read more.
WBZ reports Gov. Baker wants to legalize betting on professional sports. Betting parlors would have to pay a fee for the privilege of taking people's money and would not be allowed to conduct wagering on college sports.
Paul Levy says he's sure the Sox, whom he loves, meant well, but that it's time to retire the Do Damage motto because its use is spreading in ways the Sox didn't intend: Read more.
Martin Lieberman was among the tens of thousands who lined Boylston and Cambridge street to watch the Red Sox rolling rally today. Among the people he spotted: Relief pitcher Joe Kelly and 2004 star Pedro Martinez. Read more.
Starts at 11 a.m. at Fenway Park, goes down Boylston to Tremont up to Cambridge to New Sudbury. There will be NO rally at City Hall Plaza. Read more.
Red Sox break a long five-year drought!
Steve Pearce AND David Price for governor?
Michael Ratty reports this woman has the costume of the night at Tony C.'s in the Fenway.
Here’s a look at the #Redsox against this #Dodgers bullpen: pic.twitter.com/tnscpHDHpZ
— Robert Flores (@RoFlo) October 28, 2018
Pearce, acquired in a trade with Toronto, did damage. Joe "Wild Thing" Kelly was pretty good, too.
That was brutal.
But can somebody get Eovaldi a nice, soft bed, and Nunez a family-size bottle of ibuprofen?