Monday, November 12, 2012

Pants found


 pair of pants has been recovered on Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester that officials believe may have been worn by Caleigh Harrison, the 2-year-old girl who went missing from a Rockport beach in the spring, Rockport police and State Police announced today.
Caleigh Harrison (Family photo)
The pink capri pants were found among ocean debris on the northern end of the beach by a person walking along the shore on Friday, State Police said.
“The pants are consistent in size, color, and style with those that Caleigh Harrison was wearing when she disappeared while playing on Rockport’s Long Beach,” State Police spokesman David Procopio said in a 

Heinrich wont play


DEERFIELD, Ill. -- Chicago Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich is doubtful for a Monday night matchup against the Boston Celtics, coach Tom Thibodeau said.
"He got treatment," Thibodeau said after practice.
Hinrich did not participate in any morning drills, although he was at the Berto Center getting his right hip worked on.
Hinrich injured it late in the first half of a Bulls win over Minnesota on Saturday night. He had an MRI on Sunday and was listed as day to day.
Thibodeau said Sunday that guard Nate Robinsonwill start in Hinrich's place while rookie Marquis Teague will serve as his backup. Robinson faces a tough draw in his first start against Rajon Rondo.
"Nate will be ready," Thibodeau said. "Nate's been around. Nate's played against him (Rondo). But they are more than just Rondo."
The Bulls host the Celtics before heading on their first extended road trip of the season while the circus takes over the United Center.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

casino


Casino vote could pit R.I. against Mass.

polling


7:30 p.m.: CNN is projecting a Romney win in West Virginia, and the Associated Press has called the race there. CNN is projecting both candidates at 49 percent in North Carolina and Obama with a small lead in Ohio. But, again, these are based on exit polls.
7:25 p.m.: A note of analysis from Scott Helman: “As polls begin to close, let’s see how many people remain in line -- and are thus allowed by law to cast ballots. Those wait times could determine how soon (or how late) we’ll know some key results.”
Meanwhile, the stage is set for a stylish party at the Warren headquarters. Some guests are in tuxedos, Stephanie Ebbert reports.
7:07 p.m.: From Matt Viser: “One of the few things the great people of Dixville Notch, NH, share with voters in Virginia: They’re basically tied up over this election.” Dixville, of course, is the tiny New Hampshire village, where residents pride themselves on being the first in the country to vote. Ten people voted there at midnight. Five went for Obama. Five for Romney.