— Emily Rooney is right about White Stadium: “It’s not the central issue for Bostonians” (Contrarian Boston)
— Every new Celts owner dreams the same dream: “Let the Celtics Arena Games Begin!” (B&T)
— I’m surprised there are still 100 restaurants left to sell: “Friendly’s parent company sold to NJ Franchisee” (BBJ)
— A one-hit wonder? “Mass. vaccine maker Moderna cuts hundreds of jobs” (NBC Boston)
— Maybe the life-science sector isn’t in as much trouble as thought: “Bain Capital, Bristol Myers Squibb launch biotech with $300M” (BBJ)
— CAI and the Martha’s Vineyard Times admirably practice an oceanic version of gumshoe journalism: “Are 17 turbines really running at Vineyard Wind? Here’s what we saw by boat” (GBH)
— The Globe’s Joan Vennochi raises a sensitive topic that can’t be avoided if people are serious about solving the Mass-Cass mess: “Involuntary commitment should be on the table in the opioid crisis” (Globe)
— It’s really happening. Now it’s up to House Speaker Ron Mariano: “Mass. State Senate approves cellphone ban in schools statewide” (WCVB)
— The Things That Wouldn’t Leave: “Return of Biden, Harris snags Democrats’ push to turn the page on 2024” (Washington Post)
— Some of the same D.C. folks who downplayed Jan. 6 are now worried about safety: “Lawmakers Want More Security as Threats and Attacks Mount” (WSJ)
— Go ahead, read it. Resistance is futile: “Award-winning actress Jessica Chastain is pursuing a master’s degree at Harvard” (Patriot Ledger)
— A great gift to a great institution that’s truly blossomed over the decades: “Woods Hole marine lab gets largest donation in 137-year history” (BBJ)
— Both sides are starting to really annoy: “Bar advocates’ defiance leaves no clear end in sight for court crisis” (Globe)
