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May see jail time over novelty National Hockey League T-shirts.
A Woburn man is set to stand trial in Boston on criminal counterfeiting charges after selling novelty T-shirts in June of last year. Matthew Busa, 24, faces two-and-a-half years in prison over selling handmade T-shirts during the National Hockey League Stanley Cup finals, reported the Boston Herald. Busa's shirts had two designs, said the Herald—a Vancouver Canucks logo with a red circle/slash through it and the phrase "Boston Fights, Vancouver Bites." An NHL official noticed the shirts and reported it to Boston Police, who confiscated Busa's merchandise under a criminal counterfeiting statute. The Woburn man did have a peddlers license, said the Herald.
The Boston Bruins brought some holiday cheer to Woburn yesterday, shopping at Target.
Stacy Evans recalls a brief encounter with Shawn Thornton of the Boston Bruins.
A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Thursday, Sept. 8
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A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Wednesday, July 13.
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Bruins fever is alive in Woburn!
Boston Bruins Stanley Cup fever is still alive and well in Woburn, as we found this flag flying proudly in North Woburn.
Rolling rally brought more than one million Boston Bruins fans to Boston.
The Boston Bruins and their fans celebrated the first Stanley Cup in Beantown in nearly 40 years on Saturday. The rolling rally brought out more than one million Bruins fans to Boston. Some of those people were from Woburn. Woburn Patch wants to highlight your photos from the parade. If you have any, post them to this article. Let's see how many we can get. Go Bruins!
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A video roundup of the area's latest developments for Friday, June 17.
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Thousands will flock to Boston to honor the hockey heroes. But beware of traffic, say officials.
The Boston Bruins are getting a hero's welcome home this weekend. After their historic Game 7 victory in Vancouver that won them the Stanley Cup Wednesday, the Bruins will be honored with a parade in Boston Saturday. Woburn fans were filled with euphoria after the big win, and many will venture down to Boston to see the parade. If you're heading down to the parade, be sure to send us some photos. And look for Local Editor Danielle Masterson, who will be at the parade! The City of Boston has released the parade route details. Parking is expected to be tough, and city officials have said that restrictions near the parade route will be heavily enforced. All traffic along the parade route will be banned from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is recommended…
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Tanner Tavern's customers were thrilled with tonight's Game 7.
For the first time in 39 years, the Boston Bruins have won the Stanley Cup—the most prized possession in the National Hockey League. Woburnites all over the city were celebrating as the game wound down Wednesday, including these happy Tanner Tavern patrons. Add your own celebration photos to our gallery!
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Sean Conneamhe
12:15 am on Friday, September 9, 2011
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