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Driver Crashes Into Fenway Park Entrance After Running From Police, Hitting Other Cars Driver Crashes Into Fenway Park Entrance After Running From Police, Hitting Other Cars
Driver Crashes Into Fenway Park Entrance After Running From Police, Hitting Other Cars A 48-year-old Salem woman who drove into Fenway Park is believed to have been involved in hit-and-run crashes earlier Monday morning, May 6, as well as wrecking into a gate at a US Coast Guard base in Boston, authorities said.  Colleen Marie Gibbs was taken to a hospital just after 8:30 a.m. after she drove through Gate C entrance at the famed baseball stadium and smashed into a forklift, state police said.  Investigators have linked her to multiple incidents that began an hour and a half earlier.  UPDATE: A car drove into Fenway Park on Monday morning and crashed into a …
'I Look Forward To My New Season': Revere Spa Closing After Nearly 40 Years 'I Look Forward To My New Season': Revere Spa Closing After Nearly 40 Years
'I Look Forward To My New Season': Revere Spa Closing After Nearly 40 Years An "icon in the city of Revere" is closing its doors after making customers glamorous on the North Shore for almost 40 years.  Skin for all Seasons, a salon and spa on Revere Street in Revere, announced it will be closing its doors on January 28, 2023. The announcement, made on Facebook on Wednesday Dec. 13, stated that COVID-19 sparked the beginning of a series of changes that made it impossible for the salon to stay in business. "As our name implies, there is a "Season" for everything," owner Michele Bianco wrote. "With mixed emotions, I look forward to my new "Season" and the beginning o…
15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Revere: Report 15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Revere: Report
15-Year-Old Girl Hit By Car In Revere: Report A 15-year-old girl is in the hospital after being hit by a car in Revere, NBC Boston reports. The girl was taken to the hospital after she was hit at the intersection of Revere Street and Lee Street just before 8 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, the outlet reports. Her injuries were believed to be non-life-threatening.  Click here to read the full article from NBC Boston.