Published September 15, 2010
What’s news on a cool Wednesday morning in Boston, the morning after a tepid primary election:
Keating, Perry In The 10th; Lynch Survives In 9th
Democrat William Keating and Republican Jeffrey Perry will vie for the South Shore/Cape Cod seat, while 9th District incumbent Stephen Lynch won easily. (Globe)
Chang-Diaz Hangs On
State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz has defeated her primary opponent Hassan Williams in the Second Suffolk district, according to unofficial results gathered by the Reporter, which has correspondents with both campaigns tonight. Chang-Diaz faces a clear path to re-election in November. (Dorchester Reporter)
Gubernatorial Candidates Debate On WBZ Radio
The gubernatorial candidates were spared nomination battles on Tuesday, allowing them to engage in an unusual Primary Day debate and absorb the latest spate of negative ads. (WBZ)
Pilots, Flight Attendants Have Baggage
Hundreds of commercial and private U.S. pilots have been diagnosed and treated for a broad array of serious psychiatric and medical conditions, including schizophrenia, attempted suicide, sexual deviance, alcoholism and drug abuse, a Herald review has found. (Herald)
Affleck’s Relationship With Boston Is Complicated
“I’m not sure how Boston feels about me,’’ he says. “I do know that Boston is a place that — and I was the same way, living there — that likes to see itself reflected, likes its own, likes to see a reflection of its values.’’ (Globe)
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