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2024 - 6 - 18

Boston Buzz: Celtics' Triumph, Drift Bottle Discovery, and School Segregation Saga

Bay of Fundy - Boston Celtics - Desegregation - Eliot School - NBA Championship

Catch up on the latest Boston news - from the Celtics' championship win to a mysterious drift bottle found near the city and the ongoing saga of school desegregation. Dive into the highs and lows of Bostonian life!

The Champion Boston Celtics showcased their winning mentality in the latest NBA season, clinching their eighteenth title. It was a season filled with lessons and triumphs, proving that mindset truly matters in sports. Meanwhile, a peculiar discovery captivated Bostonians when a drift bottle from Machias Seal Island in the Bay of Fundy resurfaced near the city, taking everyone on a journey back to the 1960s. The mystery of its origin and journey added a touch of excitement to Boston's everyday life. On a more somber note, the Eliot School's desegregation history resurfaced, highlighting the challenges of achieving and maintaining diversity in education. Since the end of mandatory busing in 1988, the school has experienced cycles of desegregation and resegregation, raising important questions about equality in the education system. Boston's diverse narratives continue to shape the city's identity, reflecting a blend of triumphs and struggles.

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This Was The Champion Boston Celtics' Season Of Lessons ... (Forbes)

Boston's latest NBA Championship was mindset over matter as the Celtics won a league-best eighteenth title.

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Bottle launched from Bay of Fundy island in 1961 found near Boston (CTV News Atlantic)

A drift bottle cast off from Machias Seal Island in the Bay of Fundy in the 1960s recently washed up near Boston.

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How Boston's Eliot School desegregated โ€” and resegregated ... (WBUR)

Since the end of mandatory busing in 1988, white students in the Boston public schools have tended to 'cluster' once again in a small handful of select ...

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