Published September 13, 2010
What’s news on this first Monday of the football season:
Patriots Win Season Opener
Fast start, stunning finish. That’s one way to summarize the Patriots’ 38-24 season-opening win over the Bengals yesterday at Gillette Stadium. (Globe)
Randy Moss Kind Of Has A Meltdown
Think of it as Courtney Love meets Oil Can Boyd. Shake well, toss in some sodium pentothal, and you have . . . Randy Moss at the podium for 14 minutes after yesterday’s season-opening 38-24 thrashing of the Cincinnati Bengals. (Globe)
NU Lab Worker Found Dead With Cyanide
Emily Staupe, a 30-year old woman who worked as a Northeastern University lab technician, was found dead at her Milford home early Sunday morning. Poice found a “sandwich-sized ziplock bag” at her side that allegedly contained crystallized cyanide and was labeled “cyanide.” (Bostonist)
Lowell Man Charged In Cop’s Death Faces Arraignment
Authorities allege the 26-year-old Chan was drunk when he ran a stop sign and struck a motorcycle being operated by six-year police department veteran Patrick Johnson. He was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. (AP)
Charles Ansbacher, Landmarks Orchestra Founder, Dies At 67
Charles Ansbacher, the founding conductor of the Boston Landmarks Orchestra, whose free concerts at the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade and in many city neighborhoods brought live classical music to thousands of Bostonians, died on Sunday in his home in Cambridge. (Globe)
Previously:
‘Marathon Monday’ For Candidates On Primary Eve
Tomorrow is Primary Day. As this past weekend was “get out the vote weekend,” today offers one last chance for contenders to round up voters. Some candidates are taking full advantage. (ElectionWire)
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