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Gillette Stadium Legal Showdown
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Gillette Stadium’s owner is locked in a legal battle with Foxborough over a $1 million licensing fee, claiming the town disguised it as a “condition” to force stadium owners to pay for town services. Foxborough counters that security costs for big events are skyrocketing and the original lease agreement already covered those expenses. Meanwhile, Norway crushed Iraq 4-1 at Gillette, with Haaland scoring twice, prompting the MBTA to add more signs to help fans navigate chaotic post-game departures. Back in Boston, nurses at Brigham and Women’s Hospital voted to authorize a one-day strike over health insurance costs, as executives earn seven-figure salaries while staff face unsustainable benefits. The hospital says retention is strong, but rising healthcare costs make change unavoidable.
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