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FATHER OF BABY KILLED AT DISNEY RESORT SAYS TWO GATORS WERE INVOLVED

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The distraught father of a 2-year-old boy dragged off and killed by an alligator at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida last month has said he was attacked by a second alligator as he fought to save his son. Matt Graves, whose son Lane was killed in the Seven Seas Lagoon at Walt Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa after being dragged off in shallow waters, gave details about the attack to a fire captain, the Orlando Sentinel reported on Sunday. The disclosure came via email messages obtained by the newspaper from the Reedy Creek Fire Department, in which Captain Tom Wellons relayed the father’s account from the day after the incident to his supervisors. REUTERS

AMERICAN STUDENT FOUND DEAD IN ROME IN POSSIBLE HOMICIDE

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The body of an American university student who went missing in Rome three days ago was found in the Tiber River on Monday, and police said they were not ruling out homicide. Beau Solomon, 19, from Wisconsin, was due to start a study abroad programme at John Cabot University, whose campus is in the central Trastevere district, which is near the river and popular with young people. The university confirmed Solomon’s death in a statement. It said earlier he had not been seen since about 1 a.m. on Friday morning, when he had left a pub in the Italian capital, just hours after arriving in Rome. Early reports said Solomon suffered a head wound and his shirt was bloodied. REUTERS

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A selection of outfits worn by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth go on display at her London Buckingham Palace residence as part of an exhibition marking the monarch’s 90th birthday this year. “Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen’s Wardrobe” showcases royal outfits from occasions such as family weddings as well as state visits. The Buckingham Palace exhibit, part of the summer opening of its State Rooms, is one of three such royal fashion displays taking place at the monarch’s official residences, including Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Elizabeth turned 90 in April, months after surpassing the 23,226-day reign of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria. REUTERS

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BOLARIS’ WEATHER WATCH: STRANGE FOURTH WITH HARRY POTTER AND LENNY DYKSTRA This has been first Fourth of July in more than 20 years that I stayed put in the city, and for good reason. I made a promise to my daughter that I would take care of her precious, lovable rescue cat named Harry Potter while she was in camp. About five years ago, my daughter and I went to find her a pet frog. Well, that pet frog turned into an adorable little kitten that had been abused and we rescued her from PAWS adoption center in Philadelphia. My daughter quickly named her Harry Potter. Harry and I were hanging all weekend long because there are not too many things you can do with a cat. You can’t walk them, they won’t chase a ball and it’s definitely a one-way conversation. So, it’s basically din-din time or watch Animal Planet. On Saturday, after a workout I decided to go to one of my favorite spots in the city, Victor’s Cafe. It’s a place kind of like the bar in “Cheers.” You can walk in, grab a brew, catch a game, eat some really great food, hang in your shorts, chat with Victor, who is always running around making sure everyone is happy and simply be yourself.

However, on this particular evening, my cellphone lights up and up pops the name Lenny Dykstra. Dykstra was once an All-Star baseball player for the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies who rose to the very top and then crashed and burned, and basically was left in ashes. He served time in prison for numerous crimes, although Lenny likes to call it a “hotel” with a different type of concierge service. Lenny and I became friends back in 1993. Like him or despise him, he was and still is a friend of mine and, to this day, I can never turn my back on a friend, even with finding some of the stuff he has admitted to doing beyond comprehension. But being a drug and alcohol abuser will eventually take you down into the dark downward spiral with no parachute to pull as you exhausted the rip cord just one too many times. I always felt some sorrow for Lenny. I saw him when he was clean and sober and actually found out that he had a heart of gold. I admired his passion to succeed, and simply loved watching him play baseball, as he would go through walls to win a game and, yes,

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the nickname “Nails” definitely defined him. He always said to me, “I wish I had that discipline chip that you have. You see, we are all built with certain chips, and I’m null and void of that one.” Anyway, here is how the phone call basically went: LD: Dude it’s Lenny, bro, I’m in town for my book tour, just released book titled “Nails: The Improbable Rise and Spectacular Fall of Lenny Dykstra.” … My book tour starts Sept. 1, 52 cities in six months, dude, want you on board. JB: Lenny, it sounds like it could be quite the tour, not exactly your SEPTA local, but I have my daughter, need to take care of her and now heavily into real estate. LD: OK bro. … What you doing tonight? JB: Hanging at this place called Victor’s. Why don’t you come by? LD: Is there place nearby where I can do my laundry. … You know, kill two birds with one stone? I have some company as

well. JB: Dude, you’re serious? Of course you are. OK, bring your freaking laundry and we will do dinner and laundry and catch up. So as Lenny was airing his “dirty laundry,” we did catch up, and, no surprise, Lenny brought along his computer and actually came up with a brilliant real estate model on a very complicated project I’ve been working on in New York. Lenny Dykstra, love him or hate him, he is the ultimate entertainer. Now back to the local forecast:

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The fallout of Brexit may drive many Brits to drink, but Bostonians could be the first to swill back a nice hard cider named after Britain’s departure from the European Union. Boston Beer Company, the makers of Sam Adams beer, reportedly wants to create a Brexit hard cider. The brewing company applied last Friday to trademark the

term, according to a Politico report. Britain’s vote to leave the EU rocked the globe last Thursday. A day later, Boston Beer filed a trademark application on an ‘intent-to-use” basis for cider, Politico reported. Boston Beer also makes Angry Orchard hard cider. According to Fortune, a small batch of Brexit cider could be made out of the com-

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Proposal allows more leeway to save an animal locked in a hot vehicle New law would let first responders and passersby break in if they see a pet suffering from the heat without facing charges or a lawsuit. CHRIS CAESAR @MetroBOS

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State lawmakers recently approved a package of bills intended to better protect animals, including one that might surprise people: letting first responders and passersby break into locked cars on hot days to rescue a pet suffering from the heat. The proposed law has been approved unanimously in the Senate, but still must be approved by the House before the end of the legislative session July 31. If it passes, it will spell out more clearly when police, firefighters and good Samaritans can take action to save a pet. The danger of leaving children and pets in cars, even with the windows cracked at the height of

A proposed law would let first responders and passersby break into vehicles to save animals suffering from high heat.

summer when temperatures inside vehicles can soar to well over 120 degrees, has been well publicized. Yet, it continues to happen. About a week ago, police broke into two cars at the Wrentham Outlets to save dogs after being alerted by other shoppers that they were

in danger. Kara Holmquist, MSPCA’s director of advocacy, said even a state with “great” animal welfare laws like Massachusetts can use some clarification. Unlike 22 other states that have laws explicitly dealing with animals left in hot cars, Massachusetts does not. “We’ve spoken to animal control officers and other law enforcement officials who believe that this is a problem, and that the current laws can be improved upon,” she said. Owners who leave their animals in a vehicle on a hot day can be pros-

ecuted under the state’s animal cruelty laws, though that charge — a felony — has a higher legal threshold than what’s proposed in this legislation, Holmquist said. Under the existing law, first responders must believe an animal is in “imminent danger” before breaking into a hot car. The proposed law requires that officers believe conditions are “reasonably likely” to threaten the health and safety of the animal. “Part of the goal is to get the animals out of a hot car before they are suffering so much that

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... it’s an animal cruelty case,” Holmquist said. “By then they’ve suffered a lot, and could be close to death.” The bill would also let passersby break into a vehicle to save an animal suffering from the heat, provided they’ve met the requirements of the law, including calling 911 first. Civilians and first responders would be shielded from civil or criminal liability when making a reasonable, good faith effort to save an animal. It also imposes a $150 fine on first offenders. Cambridge Animal Commission Director

Mark McCabe said his office has received about six calls already this summer about pets left in hot cars and that officers in his department saved a dog Friday afternoon from inside a vehicle with an internal temperature of 110 degrees. McCabe said enough witnesses were on hand that his office planned to file animal cruelty charges. “Most of the time, the only thing we are able to do is to talk with the owner and make them aware of how fast a car can heat up,” he said. At least one dog in the Boston area died this summer after its owner left it in a hot car. The man, a Brockton resident, is now facing animal cruelty charges. “If we lived in a place that was hot all the time, maybe people would just think about it more,” Holmquist said. “When the summers come, they come fast, and we can have a really hot day very quickly. I think that sometimes people can be surprised by that. ... Even on a day that we might consider mild, it can still be a dangerous situation.” The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends that dog owners leave their pets at home during the warm summer months, noting that temperatures inside of a vehicle can be as much as 40 degrees warmer than the air outside.

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2 Chainz is all about honesty 2 Chainz was so grateful a fan found and returned a ring he lost during a recent concert in Florida that he gave the audience member a wad of cash, TMZ reported. The rapper performed at Club La Leva in Panama City Beach Thursday night, when he flung some water in a plastic bottle to sweaty fans in the front row — inadvertently loosening a ring on his finger and flinging that into the crowd, too.

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The gossip website posted a video of the ring fling, along with some fans and staff members trying to find the jewelry. Eventually, a fan gestures to the rapper that she’s found the ring, and returns it. “Thank you for being honest,” the rapper is heard to say on the video, while handing the woman some cash a man brought from offstage. The amount totaled about $200, according to TMZ. Hell yeah.

‘Baywatch’ stars hated on Pam Anderson’s boobs If you are too young to know what “Baywatch” is, then you’ll at least be interested in the movie remake of the hit ’90s show — set to debut in 2017 and star Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson. Centered around a group of attractive lifeguards who patrol the beach in Los Angeles, the show made stars out of many young actors, and no one was more known for their bathing suit-clad body than Pamela Anderson. But her co-star David Hasselhoff reportedly never wanted her on the sand.

In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, original producers Michael Berk and Douglas Schwartz revealed seven “Baywatch” secrets. According to them, Hasselhoff believed her Playboy past would turn off viewers because “children watch this show.” But Schwartz thinks he was afraid of her “enormous breasts” taking away his spotlight — which they did. Another “secret” also hinted that Anderson’s boobs were responsible for fellow “Baywatch”

star Nicole Eggert’s breast enhancement surgery. “She felt a little bit competitive with Pam,” Berk told the Reporter. It apparently caused an issue with shooting, as the surgery happened

during a break during Season 7. But Anderson’s boobs proved an asset after a sex tape of her and then-husband Tommy Lee went public in 1995 — and doubled ratings.

Johnny Depp changes tattoo in apparent Amber Heard snub Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s ongoing divorce took another dark turn this week, after the actor made a small edit to a tattoo featuring his ex-wife’s nickname on his right knuckles. The actor changed a “SLIM” tattoo he received when the pair got married, changing the L to a C and the I to a U to read “SCUM,” TMZ reported. Ouch. Heard success-

fully petitioned for a restraining order against Depp after she produced photos of bruises she said she received during a domestic assault by Depp. He’s denied the charges. Depp also once changed a tattoo he received while dating Winona Ryder, changing the text from “WinonaForever” to “WinoForever.”

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nearly a decade, it’s that every relationship evolves differently. Your story will be different from another couple’s. Sometimes the click will exist right away … and sometimes it won’t. Regardless, when it happens won’t affect how amazing your relationship can be. This weekend, one of my clients is getting married to a man she considered a “maybe” after the first date, but their connection has grown wildly since then. Not expecting nor anticipating the click is especially true if you’re meeting matches online because you lead with compatibility and attraction, but the chemistry is what’s missing. Chemistry is the “click,” but it

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Tarzan becomes politically correct Stars Alexander Skarsgard and Margot Robbie on why the reboot won’t make you roll your eyes.

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The Lord of the Jungle is back for the umpteenth time since first hitting the silver screen in 1918. With the release of “The Legend of Tarzan,â€? director David Yates, who was at the helm of the final four “Harry Potterâ€? movies, attempts to breathe new life into Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic but problematic Tarzan books. His stars: Swedishborn star Alexander Skarsgard swinging into action as the title character and siren Margot Robbie as Jane. The actors explain why Tarzan is relevant today and how the role of women in Hollywood is slowly changing for the better. What makes this adaptation of Tarzan dierent? Margot Robbie: Someone told us that there have been 48 versions of Tarzan, but a live-action one hasn’t been made in many years. The version I most recognize is the animated one by Disney, and obviously this is very different. When reading the script, I felt it was an epic adventure, with a love story full of heart. It has a very intelligent central idea taking place in a very interesting time in the history of the world. What do you think about women’s roles in movies? Robbie: I think they are improving. People finally are recognizing that half the ticket sales come from women. And if you do not create the types of roles in which women can be

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identified, then they are not going to enjoy those movies, and if they do not enjoy them, they won’t sell tickets. I understand that the industry is responding to this very positively. When they send me scripts, although you can tell that the female characters are not as complex as the male, I see that they are open to working on female roles and hear the ideas that one offers. In earlier versions of Tarzan, he’s treated as the white savior. How did you guys address this? Alexander Skarsgard: Watching the previous films and reading the original novels, they seem very archaic in

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the way they describe the natives. It was a different time, and these works are appreciated for what they were. But today, we have to do something completely different. You cannot make a film of a white man who comes into the jungle and saves all natives. That’s why I love the film, because it shows what happened in the Congo during the reign of King Leopold — the genocide and how they killed elephants for their ivory and destroyed nature. These are things we’re dealing with today. Alexander, you quit acting through your teens. Now that you’re back, how do you deal with being a celebrity? Skarsgard: When I returned to acting, I went to a college in New York and tried to approach it in a different way. Before, if someone recognized me or wanted an autograph, I would get paranoid. All I wanted was for no one to recognize me. And now, as an adult, I love working on these projects, and it’s great when you touch someone. If someone tells me, “I saw your movie and loved itâ€? — that’s worth a lot to me. Now I see it as a compliment.Â

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The transition from high school to college can be a reverse metamorphosis. Second-semester seniors

confidently peacocking during graduation devolve into tremulous froshies, their eagerness to leave the nest replaced with newfound appreciation for the security of home. So what’s a concerned parent of collegebound children to do? In short: Let go. “The thing about letting go is, you’ve been doing this since you first stood over the baby’s crib and said, ‘Do I pick

HOW TO GET AHEAD this baby up, or let him cry himself to sleep?’” says Karen Levin Coburn, co-author of “Letting Go: A Parents’ Guide to Understanding the College Years.” Drawing from her recently updated book, Coburn breaks down the process of seeing kids through the transition from high school to college, step-by-delicatestep. Here’s how to get them through senior year and beyond.

The application process The temptation to micromanage a senior’s applications might be high — particularly if said student is withholding or blasé about the process. But give kids some credit. “It’s the rare student who’s a senior in high school who doesn’t think about it, but [sometimes] something is stopping them,” explains Coburn, who

notes that fear and anxiety in students might be mistaken as laziness or indifference by parents. Helping students get organized or offering to devise a joint list with questions about their college search are ways to gently steer without pushing. Whatever you do, don’t overreach. Says Coburn, “If you take over and do everything for your child, that’s not helping them become more confident.”

The campus visit Here’s the conundrum: High school seniors might have a list of potential colleges a mile long, but many parents don’t have the time or resources for extensive college visits. Coburn suggests parents take their kids to “visit a large university, an urban college and one that is more remote,” preferably close to

“If you take over and do everything for your child, that’s not helping them become more confident.” Coburn

The empty nest For parents who are unclear when to rush in with a safety net once a child flies the coop, Coburn suggests thinking back to those early days on the playground. “A parent who is constantly hovering over them, in the sandbox with their child and not letting them negotiate things with other little toddlers is one extreme, and the other is the parent on the park bench, on the phone, waiting till somebody else’s mother or father

home, so students can get a feel for different types of schools. Once there, let go of the reins. “My suggestion is that if parents go on the tour, they essentially keep quiet and let the student ask the questions,” says Coburn. If possible, allow the student to explore independently, or with an alum from their high school.

The separation When kids go off to college, we tend to focus on their growth, but parents experience a profound shift as well, explains Coburn. In some cases, it’s parents who need comforting. “With this constant

has to come in and grab their child,” she adds. “When a child goes to college, they need the same thing.” As in all things, seek balance. The glitch, as a student once put it to Coburn, is that “sometimes we want your advice and sometimes we don’t, and the trick is we’re not going to tell you which time is which.” So there you have it. The kids — even yours — are all right. Most of the time.

accessibility, with texting, parents have to ask themselves, ‘Am I calling for me, or for my child? Am I calling because I need someone to help me feel less lonely?’” If a parent touches base with a brief text, that’s fine. But what’s not fine are ongoing “I miss you” or “I’m so lonely” texts from parents, which are basically “asking the child to be homesick” and “make them feel like they have to take care of their parent.” “The place where this is most challenging, I’ve found, is a single mother with a daughter,” she says. Boundaries, parents, boundaries.


Do computer glasses really work? We find out about combating digital eye strain. JENNIFER LOGUE @jenniferlogue

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If you’re like most people working in an office, staring at a computer screen takes up most of your waking hours. As if daily work demands aren’t stressful enough, employees in the modern era have digital eye strain to worry about — and it’s a real thing. Ever notice how wiped out your eyes feel after a long day at the office? They may feel dry or weak, and you might even develop headaches and blurred vision. That’s computer vision syndrome, or digital eye strain, and according to the Vision Council, 70 percent of Americans suffer from it. “There are a few elements that contribute to the issue,” says Dr. Mark Blecher of Will’s Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. “You can get eye strain because you’re staring at a two-dimensional

surface. Maintaining this focus can be exhausting. It’s like picking up a small hand weight at the gym and holding it without moving. “If you’re staring at something for a while, we don’t blink and therefore don’t produce tear foam,” he says. “This is another factor to consider.” Blecher says this problem is nothing new, however, and eye strain has been an issue even before the computer age, with reading books and magazines. But how about that harmful blue light we’re hearing so much about? While natural sunlight contains a small amount, our digital devices require larger amounts of blue light to illuminate our screens, and our eyes aren’t built to block it. What’s more, studies cited by the American Optometric Association show that long-term exposure to blue light contributes to “age-related macular degeneration.” Scott Sorenson, president of Gunnars Optiks,

a leading maker of computer glasses, believes his product provides protection against blue light through its tinted lenses — which reduce overall harshness. “Blue light is the only light that goes through your cornea to the back of the retina,” he says. “It’s a brain stimulant. A natural cup of coffee. It tells your brain to stop producing melatonin and it’s time to be awake.” He adds, “This can be problematic when trying to get a restful night’s sleep.” According to Sorenson, too much blue light contributes to a number of health problems, including diabetes, hormone issues and cataracts. “We filter out the bad blue light with our glasses,” he says. But Blecher has a different perspective. “If you don’t have blue light, that messes up your circadian rhythm,” he says. “You don’t want to block out all the blue light. There are no easy answers to these issues.” But how about the eye strain itself ? Soren-

son says his company’s glasses have a slight magnification. “They make your eyes think they’re looking further away. This helps the eye exhaustion aspect,” he says. Desperate for relief, we decided to give the glasses a try. After two weeks of using them at the office, our eyes are much less fatigued at the end of the day. Not using them has become unthinkable. Do they completely eliminate eye strain? Definitely not. But they are helping minimize eye strain. Dr. Blecher isn’t convinced, however. When asked for his thoughts on our Gunnar Glasses, he says, “I tend to look at computer glasses skeptically. They’re selling something. I’m not in the position to critique it.” He recommends using eye drops regularly and looking away from the computer screen every 15 minutes to combat digital eye strain. For more information on Gunnar Optiks, visit: gunnars.com

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With NHL free agency officially opening last Friday, the Bruins got a jump on the holiday weekend by making two notable moves with their own defensemen on Thursday: The B’s signed Torey Krug (12 goals, 27 assists, plus-13 last season) to a four-year contract worth $5.25 million annually and as expected, they bought out the final two years of Dennis Seidenberg’s deal which would have carried a $4 million cap hit for each season. This was the obvious choice since Krug is only 25 years old and just coming into what should be the prime of his professional career while Seidenberg is 34 years old with a litany of injuries suffered from the last few years. The interesting stuff really started to percolate on Friday as the B’s made one of the biggest signings around the league by nabbing former St. Louis captain David Backes (21 goals, 24 assists in regular season and 7 goals, 7 assists in the playoffs) and agreeing to a five-year deal worth $6 million annually with him. Boston predictably failed to re-sign its lone marquee free agent-

The Bruins were able to lure St. Louis’ captain away to bolster their offense. GETTY IMAGES

right wing Loui Eriksson — who ended up in Vancouver with his fellow Swedes the Sedin twins on a six-year deal worth $6 million annually. Another former Bruin, left wing Milan Lucic, came to terms on a whopping seven-year contract with Edmonton worth $7 million annually. Backup goaltender Jonas Gustavsson (11-9-1, .2.72 goals against average, 908

save percentage last season) signed a one-year deal with the Oilers worth $800,000 so the B’s replaced him with a familiar face: Anton Khudobin (two years, $1.2 million annually) who played for Boston from part of 2011-13. Defenseman JohnMichael Liles re-signed for one year and $2 million, forward Riley Nash (two years, $900,000 annually), forward Ty-

ler Randell (one-year, two-way deal worth $600,000) and forward Tim Schaller (one-year, two-way deal worth $600,000) are the other guys that the Bruins picked up on a very busy Friday at TD Garden. You’ll notice that there were no new defensemen in this entire group (their most obvious need after missing the playoffs for the last two years) and while it’s true that St. Lou-

is’ Kevin Shattenkirk and Anaheim’s Cam Fowler both apparently remain on the trading block, the more time that goes by in the summer, it’s harder to picture either of them getting moved before this upcoming season. Backes is the crown jewel of this offseason for the B’s (at least so far) and he should fit in well with his new team and city. He’s an excellent two-way cen-

ter that was an All-Star in 2010-11, he regularly is near the top of the NHL leaderboard in hits and he has represented Team USA at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics. Bruins fans will get a sneak preview of what they can expect as the Minneapolis native will be playing for the U.S. at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, which begins Sept. 17 in Toronto, Canada.

Thanks to Al Horford, Celtics’ projected win total will be at least 50

Al Horford’s signing helps Boston in its mission to contend in the Eastern Conference. GETTY IMAGES

Expect the Celtics’ win total projection for the 2016-17 season to jump to at least 50.0 thanks to their free agent signing of Al Horford this past weekend. The Celtics have gone over their Vegas over/under projection the past two seasons and bookmakers are well aware of those types of trends. In

2014-15, the C’s Vegas projected win total was 26.5. Brad Stevens’ boys wound up winning 40 games that season. This past season, Boston had a projected win total of 42.5. The C’s wound up going 48-34. Horford is expected to be the perfect fit for what ails the Celtics. He protects the rim on defense and stretches

the floor on offense. He was arguably the best player on an Atlanta team that led the Eastern Conference in wins in 2014-15 (the Hawks went 60-22 that year but fell to Cleveland in the Eastern Conference Finals). Horford agreed to a four-year, $113 million deal with the Celtics on Saturday. MATT BURKE


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TO WIT: The Unit known as Unit 2 in the West Third Street Condominium (‘’the Condominium’’), located at 324 West Third Street, South Boston, MA, a Condominium established pursuant to Chapter 183A of the Massachusetts General Laws (the ‘’Condominium Law’’) by Master Deed dated September 12, 1989 and recorded at the Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 15830, Page 66, as may be amended of record. The Unit is shown on the floor plans (the ‘’Floor Plans’’) recorded with the Master Deed to which is affixed the verified statement of a registered architect in the form required by Section 9 of the Condominium Law, and is shown on the Unit Plan recorded in Book 15830, Page 112. The Unit is conveyed together with a 50% interest in the common areas and facilities (the ‘’Common Elements’’) of the Condominium described it the Master Deed, attributable to the Unit. The Unit is intended to be used solely for residential purposes and uses accessory thereto permitted from time to time by the Zoning By-Laws of the City of Boston and for no other purpose, except as may be expressly permitted by the Trustees in accordance with the provisions of the West Third Street Condominium Trust. The Unit is conveyed with the benefit of and subject to: (c) the rights, covenants, easements and agreements contained in the Master Deed, Condominium Trust and By-Laws, as any of the same may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions thereof, and the Unit Deed recorded in Book 15830, Page 122. (d) The provisions of the Condominium Law, Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 183A. For title see deed recorded at the Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 15830, Page 127 and deed recorded herewith. For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed recorded with Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 31563, Page 69. see also deed recorded at said registry in Book 31675, Page 249. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed.

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