By: Irene Rotondo
Boston bars may be cleared to stay open until 3 a.m. for the World Cup — but public transit isn’t sticking around for “just one more.” Here's how transit will operate.
Irene Rotondo is a public safety reporter for MassLive. She specializes in covering topics related to crime and justice, as well as the Massachusetts State Lottery, while also having experience in breaking news, biotechnology, and business trends. Irene's work has been featured in various outlets including the New Hampshire Union Leader, Yahoo News, and Firehouse Magazine.
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Irene Rotondo's coverage appears to focus heavily on local news in the Massachusetts and Boston area, with a particular emphasis on evolving or breaking crime-related stories and local events. Irene may be receptive to pitches related to ongoing criminal investigations, updates on severe weather impacting the region, human interest stories related to local communities, as well as pieces covering sporting events and lottery wins within her geographic scope. If you have newsworthy developments relevant to these topics in the specified areas, Irene could be an excellent contact for your pitch.
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