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Friday, October 10

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Good morning Wypierdalaj,

 

On this frigid Friday morning, we're tracking a developing nor'easter that will impact us this weekend. We're also following other top news stories, including uproar in the Haverhill Police Department, and where the Savannah Bananas will be playing next year. I'm Kaitlin McKinley Becker, and these are our headlines.

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FIRST ALERT: Freezing start today, then all eyes on nor'easter this weekend

We’ve had quite a chill in the air this morning! In fact, many of us here in Greater Boston started this Friday with temperatures at or below freezing!

By mid-morning, the freeze warning and frost advisory for our region will expire as temperatures warm up.

Click here for any active weather alerts

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Haverhill police chief resigns amid uproar in the department

The police chief in Haverhill, Massachusetts, has resigned, Mayor Melinda Barrett announced Thursday, hours after a union representing members of his department announced a no-confidence vote in leadership.

Barrett said she was hiring an outside investigator to examine concerns the Haverhill Police Patrolman’s Association had raised and how the department operates.

“The results of the investigation will determine what, if any, new or permanent actions will need to be taken to ensure the continued safety and wellbeing of the officers and the public,” she said in the statement.

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Savannah Bananas to play at Gillette Stadium next year

The Savannah Bananas are coming to Foxborough, Massachusetts.

The baseball team — or, more precisely, the “Banana Ball” team — will play two games at Gillette Stadium on Aug. 28 and 29 as part of their 2026 World Tour.

The Bananas announced Thursday that they would be joined by new teams in the new Banana Ball Championship League.

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Israeli military says ceasefire agreement in Gaza started at noon local time

A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas for the Gaza Strip came into effect at noon local time, the Israeli military said Friday, adding that troops were withdrawing to agreed-upon deployment lines.

The announcement came hours after Israel’s Cabinet approved President Donald Trump’s plan for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the release of the remaining hostages and of Palestinian prisoners.

Palestinians reported heavy shelling in parts of Gaza throughout Friday morning.

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Red Sox Hall of Famer, Florida county commissioner Mike Greenwell dies

Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Mike Greenwell, who played his entire Major League Baseball career with the Sox, has died.

Greenwell was a commissioner of the government of Lee County, Florida, which announced his death Thursday.

“He was a strong advocate for the people and businesses of Lee County and will be remembered for seeking meaningful solutions to the challenges his community faced,” the post said.

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NBA Hall of Famer Paul Pierce arrested on suspicion of DUI in LA

Former Boston Celtic and NBA Hall of Famer Paul Pierce was arrested late Tuesday on suspicion of misdemeanor DUI in Los Angeles, the California Highway Patrol said Thursday.

Pierce, a 10-time NBA All-Star during his 19-year career, was found asleep behind the wheel of his SUV at 10:30 p.m. on the 101 Freeway after officers responded to a multi-vehicle crash on the northbound side of the road in the San Fernando Valley, the CHP said in a news release. Lanes were closed for the crash investigation.

As lanes reopened, CHP officers saw a Range Rover stopped in traffic lanes south of the crash scene near Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood, the agency said.

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