The incident is the latest in a string of capsizings across the region as migrants from Haiti and the Dominican Republic flee violence and poverty in their countries.
2022
Kingfield woman enters into delayed sentencing agreement for sexually abusing a girl
Kelly Cote, 51, pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful sexual contact on May 6.
North Korea reports 6 deaths after admitting COVID-19 outbreak
Experts say a failure to slow coronavirus infections could have serious consequences because North Korea has a poor health care system and its 26 million people are believed to be mostly unvaccinated.
Celtics’ turnaround season has been about resiliency, now Boston faces toughest test
Boston must win Friday night in Milwaukee, or its season will be over.
Girls lacrosse: Cony cruises past rival Gardiner
Nearly perfect first half from Rams leads to Tigers’ first loss.
Massachusetts reaches $56 million settlement in suit over deadly COVID-19 outbreak at soldiers’ home
At least 84 veterans died, and dozens of others including staff got sick with the disease.
Scientists renew efforts to find ship torched by Rhode Island colonists
Some say the burning of the HMS Gaspee 250 years ago did as much to spark the American Revolution as the Boston Tea Party.
Senate confirms Powell for 2nd term as Federal Reserve chair
The vote gives bipartisan backing to Jerome Powell’s high-stakes efforts to curb the highest inflation in four decades.
U.S. stocks end mixed after another day of erratic trading
The stock market ended another erratic day of trading with mixed results as investors grapple to understand what’s next with inflation and the U.S. central bank’s response to it.
Red Sox trading Xander Bogaerts a nightmare not far from reality
With the Sox faltering and no new deal for Xander Bogaerts, it’s a possibility he will be traded by the deadline.