Detained manager of Suya Joint denied bail or release with electronic monitoring
Paul Dama, who had been working as a manager at the acclaimed Nubian Square restaurant, was detained by ICE in June.

Connecticut Sun, Indiana Fever play sold-out TD Garden as calls grow for Boston team
Fever took down Sun 85-77.
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Local leaders count on $1 billion boost from next year’s World Cup
Massachusetts will host seven matches of the iconic tournament in 2026. -
AJR’s Adam Met connects music with movement building in his new book
He draws from his nearly two decades of growing an audience for his band to deliver a blueprint on how to animate and engage people to take political action. -
DPH chief: Mass. prepared to maintain vaccine access
The state public health chief called the firing of all 17 members of a federal vaccine advisory panel "troubling" on Wednesday, while acknowledging that Massachusetts officials have been bracing for such a scenario. -
After staffer’s public accusations, Boston launches new investigation
The new probe will feature outside lawyers, according to a memo from Boston’s human resources chief. -
In 1775, Boston’s Prince Hall broke Freemasonry’s racial barrier. His global movement marches on.
Prince Hall Freemasons are celebrating their history, focusing on community service and new generations of membership.
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