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Bobby Watkins Dedication
Bobby Watkins Dedication
Bobby Watkins Dedication
New Bedford High dedicated its new state-of-the-art fitness center to Bobby Watkins, a star football player for New Bedford in the late 1940s who went on to play for Ohio State and the NFL's Chicago Bears.
NFL Misjudges Fan Reaction
NFL Misjudges Fan Reaction
NFL Misjudges Fan Reaction
The National Football League fears the players association more than the fan base.  Big mistake. President Trump on Friday raised holy hell by calling on NFL owners to fire those "SOB" players who take a knee rather than honor the flag during the playing of the National Anthem before each game...
Hernandez Had Severe CTE
Hernandez Had Severe CTE
Hernandez Had Severe CTE
The fiancee of former tight end Aaron Hernandez is suing the NFL and the Patriots on behalf of their daughter for not disclosing the link between suicidal impulses and CTE.
NBHS Exercise Facility
NBHS Exercise Facility
NBHS Exercise Facility
NEW BEDFORD - A new fitness center at New Bedford High School has been completed. The new center can accommodate up to 70 students at a time, whereas the previous fitness center could barely host twelve people working out. Thomas Tarpey, Director of Physical Education, Health and Athletics with New Bedford Public Schools says the new center is "probably one of the best high school facilities
Conviction Tossed
Conviction Tossed
Conviction Tossed
(Fall River, MA) -- A Massachusetts judge is vacating a murder conviction against former NFL player Aaron Hernandez. Superior Court Judge E. Susan Garsh today granted a defense request to vacate the conviction and return his status to a person only accused of a crime because he died before his appeals process was completed...
Hodgson on Hernandez Suicide
Hodgson on Hernandez Suicide
Hodgson on Hernandez Suicide
DARTMOUTH - With an acquittal in a double murder trial just last week, and an appeal on a murder conviction likely on the way, many are wondering why Aaron Hernandez would kill himself now. Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson got to know Hernandez a little during the former New England Patriot's incarceration at the Bristol County House of Corrections in 2013...
Tragic End To #81
Tragic End To #81
Tragic End To #81
As members of the New England Patriots are honored at The White House today for their fifth Super Bowl win, the family of former tight end Aaron Hernandez is planning his funeral.  Convitced of first degree murder on April 15, 2015, Hernandez took his own life this morning in a cell at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Leominster, Massachusetts...

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