Celtic Joy, Happiness, Glee…
By Sammy Newman-Beck We won…finally and not-surprisingly I am still in shock 3 days later. After 21 years (yes that is my age) of watching the C’s go from good to bad to worse I can finally sit back with a smile on my face. I can finally sit back and unlike the Patriots this year (I am a Giants and Patriots fan by the way) I can relish in the fact that we just won an NBA Championship. While sitting here in the SLAM offices, far away from the Championship parade that is taking place in my home read
It never gets oldIt never gets old By Angela | Filed under Sports The boyfriend is off to the Celtics victory parade and while I have some peace and quiet, I thought I’d reflect upon the incredible Celtics’ World Championship. 17 Things that are totally AWESOME about the Celtics’ 17th World Championship 1. It was well worth the wait. The last time the Celtics won a championship, I was 7. Me. 7. For the record, I’ll be 29 later this month. 2. They were able to defeat the Lakers. When it’s been this lon read
Celtics Parade Live on MogulusCeltics Parade Live on Mogulus June 19th, 2008 If you’re like me, and unable to be in Boston to celebrate the Celtics 17th NBA championship, NECN is streaming the parade live today on Mogulus (shameless plug). Check it out: Tags: Boston Celtics Parade, Mogulus Posted in Content | No Comments » read
Partly cloudy, high 70s, chance of rainHave you heard this one before? It's partly cloudy this morning, with mild temperatures, but the national Weather Service is forecasting a slight chance of rain and maybe thunderstorms later this afternoon, beginning at 3 p.m.. Otherwise expect temperatures to reach the high 70s and mild west winds. Tonight looks dry, with partly cloudy skies and a low temperature near 58 degrees. For Friday's forecast, just re-read today's. Watch the rain as it rolls in -- or retreats -- live via satellite read
Celtics To Get Rolling Rally On ThursdayBoston Mayor Thomas Menino announced today that the city will hold a “Rolling Rally” on Thursday at 11 a.m. to celebrate the Boston Celtics 17th NBA Championship. The parade will start at the TD BankNorth Garden and wind its way through downtown to Copley Square. The parade will also be broadcast on a Jumbotron in Copley Square and Boston Common. Sixteen World War II-era amphibious “duck boats” will carry the Celtics players, owners and staff. The team’s dancers, former Celtics greats and c read
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