Coast Guard suspends search for missing toddler

Caleigh Anne Harrison, 2, went missing Thursday while her family was visiting Long Beach in Rockport.

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Trayvon Martin shooter apologizes on the stand

The judge set bail at $150,000 for George Zimmerman, who could be released within days.

The Red Sox donned throwback uniforms as they celebrated the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park.

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Caroline Kennedy threw out the first pitch as Sox owner John Henry looked on.

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Sox employee Russ Raiche gave out souvenir tickets to fans inside the gates of Yawkey Way.

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The Sox welcomed back dozens of former players for the opening ceremony. Carlton Fisk waved to the crowd.

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Kevin Millar and Pedro Martinez led the fans at Fenway in a toast to celebrate the 100th anniversary.

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David Ortiz hugged manager Bobby Valentine during warmups before the anniversary celebration.

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Fenway Park gleamed for the 100th anniversary celebration of the Red Sox' first game there.

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Millar embraced former teammate Josh Beckett before the game.

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Workers distributed grape juice at each seat for the toast the Red Sox intended to make to Fenway Park.

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Fans lined up outside the park hoping to score tickets to the 100th anniversary game against the Yankees.

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The ceremonies came one day after thousands turned out for an open house at Fenway Park.

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The scoreboard on the Green Monster marked the anniversary with a

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Fenway Park celebrates 100 years

The Red Sox toasted Fenway Park’s centennial in grand style with a rousing ceremony in which hundreds of former players were welcomed back.

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Anybody want to buy a used jail?

For sale: 22-story high-rise, mostly abandoned, walking distance to Kendall Square. Prisoners not included.

The front entrance of the old Middlesex County courthouse building in East Cambridge, which is for sale — including the jail on the top floors. Several developers have bid for the challenge of redeveloping the mostly-vacant concrete tower.

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The front entrance of the old Middlesex County courthouse building in East Cambridge, which is for sale — including the jail on the top floors.

Several developers have bid for the challenge of redeveloping the mostly vacant concrete tower.

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Several developers have bid for the challenge of redeveloping the mostly vacant concrete tower.

A juror waiting room in the old Middlesex County courthouse building.

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A juror waiting room in the old Middlesex County courthouse building.

Steel grates line a stairwell.

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Steel grates line a stairwell.

The cupola of the neighboring probate and family court dominates the view from the fourth floor mezzanine over the law library.

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The cupola of the neighboring probate and family court dominates the view from the fourth floor mezzanine over the law library.

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A "jailman," as the sheriff's office refers to inmates, cleaned the cafeteria in the jail on the top floors.

Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian in the cafeteria of the jail.

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Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian in the cafeteria of the jail.

A nest of pipes in one of the rooms housing the ailing heating system.

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A nest of pipes in one of the rooms housing the ailing heating system.

A jail employee entered the jail lobby on the top floors of the old Middlesex County courthouse.

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A jail employee entered the jail lobby on the top floors of the old Middlesex County courthouse.

A former courtroom in the old Middlesex County courthouse building.

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A former courtroom in the old Middlesex County courthouse building.

An inmate sat beside rows of bunks lining a hallway in one of the jail's cell blocks.

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An inmate sat beside rows of bunks lining a hallway in one of the jail's cell blocks.

An inmate read while waiting for laundry.

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An inmate read while waiting for laundry.

Corrections officers near the intake area in the jail.

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Corrections officers near the intake area in the jail.

A cell in the

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A cell in the "Isolation, Segregation" unit.

From left, Superintendent Scott Brazis and Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian stand on the roof deck recreation area on top of the old courthouse building.

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From left, Superintendent Scott Brazis and Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian stood on the roof deck recreation area on top of the old courthouse building.

A corrections officer closed a security gate as Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, left, and Superintendent Scott Brazis, right, lead a tour of the jail.

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A corrections officer closed a security gate as Middlesex Sheriff Peter Koutoujian, left, and Superintendent Scott Brazis, right, lead a tour of the jail.

A basketball sat on the roof deck recreation area on top of the old courthouse building.

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A basketball sat on the roof deck recreation area on top of the old courthouse building.

A photo of The Three Stooges hung over a corrections officer's desk.

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A photo of The Three Stooges hung over a corrections officer's desk.

Monday mornings, often dozens of men find themselves in this room waiting to be processed and admitted to the jail.

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On Monday mornings dozens of men find themselves in this room waiting to be processed and admitted to the jail.

A row of telephones hang in the visiting room of the jail.

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A row of telephones hang in the visiting room of the jail.

A pile of file drawers were stacked up in the law library.

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A pile of file drawers were stacked up in the law library.

The old Middlesex Courthouse is a tough sell: a bleak high-rise that's mostly empty, except for the prisoners.

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The old Middlesex Courthouse is a tough sell: a bleak high-rise that's mostly empty, except for the prisoners.

A hole punched through the concrete blocks behind the wood paneling in a jury waiting room.

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A hole punched through the concrete blocks behind the wood paneling in a jury waiting room.

A lobby on a lower floor of the building.

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A lobby on a lower floor of the building.

Broken Venetian blinds provide a view of the neighborhood surrounding the the high-rise.

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Broken Venetian blinds provide a view of the neighborhood surrounding the the high-rise.

Tours of the USS Constitution in Charlestown are one of many free things to do around the Boston area.

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The Boston area has much to offer — from museums to kayaking, doing the tango, hearing The Pointer Sisters, or walking the Freedom Trail — and it’s all free.

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Spaulding Rehab puts climate change in concrete terms

Climate change predictions have influenced Boston’s new Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital to locate critical power and data equipment above the first floor.

A “price reduced” sign is displayed on a home for sale in a northern Virginia suburb of Vienna, outside Washington. Some argue that clearing away barriers to refinancing is crucial to reviving the housing market and the economy as a whole.

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When homeowners refinance, it’s good for business

The business community should become a vocal advocate for helping responsible homeowners lower their debt payments, Steve Fischman and David Abromowitz argue.

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Marching to a familiar sad refrain

Funerals like Chief Michael Maloney’s have new significance for members of the Woburn police honor guard.