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May 04 2026WEATHER

Cool Start to May with Sunny Skies

The first Sunday of May feels like early March, with cold fronts pushing frost and freezing air along Highway 15. A quick chill gives way to warm sunshine, pushing temperatures into the mid‑60s. This rise feels refreshing because the average high for the day is 74°F, so the warmth is pleasantly co

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May 04 2026WEATHER

Warm Days Ahead, Then a Rainy Surprise

Boston will feel the heat first. The week starts with a strong warm front, raising temperatures by about 15 degrees from Sunday. Sunny skies are expected and the high should reach the low 70s. Breezes will keep the air moving, with gusts up to 28 mph. On Tuesday, temperatures climb a bit more. The

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Mets and Rockies Shift Game Times Amid Weather Worries

The Mets finished a series win over the Angels in Anaheim and will face the Rockies next. Denver’s Coors Field has moved Monday’s game up to 5:40 p. m. instead of the original 8:40 p. m. , because bad weather is expected in the area. The change gives teams more daylight if clouds roll in. The serie

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May 04 2026WEATHER

Sunny Start, Rain on the Horizon

The week begins with bright skies and mild heat. A calm high‑pressure system keeps the weather clear, letting temperatures drop to the 40s and low 50s overnight; a light jacket might be useful. Monday brings sunshine to the Midlands, with afternoons warming up to the upper 70s and lower 80s. T

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May 04 2026WEATHER

Warm Days, Cool Nights: A Week of Weather Changes in Central New York

The freeze warning lifted at 9 a. m. Sunday, and the day warmed into the mid‑50s. Winds picked up, gusting to about 25 mph. A light system could bring scattered showers Sunday night, mainly near the New York State Thruway and north of it. Monday’s wind from the southwest brings even milder air. Te

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May 04 2026HEALTH

A Cruise Ship Outbreak: What We Know About Hantavirus

The cruise ship that once promised adventure now faces a frightening health crisis. A virus called hantavirus is believed to be the culprit behind three deaths and several illnesses on board. Hantaviruses have a long history, with records of outbreaks in Asia and Europe that caused severe fever a

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May 04 2026HEALTH

New Leader Aims to Bring Affordable Care to Rural Communities

Adam Naumann steps into the role of chief executive at Greater Valley Health Center with a clear mission: to widen access for people who cannot afford insurance. He arrives after nearly twenty years in health‑administration, ready to build on the groundwork laid by former CEO Mary Sterhan. The ce

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May 04 2026POLITICS

Health Insurance on a Budget: The High‑Deductible Debate

Many people now pick plans that cost less each month but require them to pay most of their medical bills first. These “high‑deductible” options let patients save money in special tax‑free accounts, but the savings come at a price: when an illness or injury happens, patients face huge out‑of‑pocket c

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Bruins Look Ahead: New Leaders, Big Moves and a Fresh Start

After the 2025-26 season ended, Boston Bruins staff and players gathered at Warrior Ice Arena to talk future plans. The team did not name a single captain this year, instead relying on three alternates—Pastrnak, McAvoy and Lindholm—and other veterans to keep the locker room united. Coach Sturm

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May 04 2026SPORTS

Embiid’s Comeback: From Injury to Playoff Victory

Joel Embiid came back from a surgery that cut his leg in April, ready for Game 4 of the first‑round playoffs. The Philadelphia 76ers were still unsure if they could beat the Boston Celtics, and many thought it was a one‑way match. Yet after a 128‑96 loss that gave Boston a 3‑1 lead, Embiid showed he

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