Boston|News|
Two Brothers Convicted in 2014 Murder of Christopher Borgella
South End Boston Brothers Harold and Shawn Coleman were convicted of second-degree murder in Suffolk Superior Court Monday.

Coffee-loving reporter—is that redundant?—covering Bay State politics and Boston neighborhood news from beautiful Beacon Hill.
See a story? Have a thought to share? Please! Tell me by emailing alison.bauter@patch.com or tweeting @abauter.
I cover the following Patches: Back Bay, Beacon Hill (Massachusetts politics), Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Framingham, Jamaica Plain, North End, Roslindale, South End and West Roxbury.
South End Boston Brothers Harold and Shawn Coleman were convicted of second-degree murder in Suffolk Superior Court Monday.

Some 1,300 students say they'll participate in a second citywide public school walkout planned for Tuesday, protesting budget cuts, more.
Meet the new leaders from Brighton High School, Irving Middle School, Winship Elementary School, Mario Umana Academy and more.
Seemingly endless construction on the historic bridge entails an overnight closing from 11 p.m. Monday through 5 a.m. Tuesday, May 16-17.
Hillary Clinton narrowly leads Bernie Sanders, but the race remains "too close to call" with nearly all votes counted, according to the AP.
The Boston Business Journal released its annual list based on the average teacher salary in each community.
Buses replaced trains between Oak Grove and Malden Center early afternoon Monday.
Three cheers and plenty of Gatorade for Boston Chief of Police, William Evans.
The presumptive Republican nominee hits Massachusetts' senator on Native American ancestry, past controversy.
Thomas Manning, a 64-year-old bank courier for Halifax, was the recipient of the transplant, after losing his penis to cancer.
Massachusetts was all over the news this week, and Patch has the roundup of must-read stories.
Natick police reported prom-goers are safe, after their limo crashed into a tree, caught fire.
A high-speed chase, a violent arrest, and now an investigation and suspension, according to Massachusetts State Police.
What were the most popular baby names in New Hampshire in 2015? There's a first-time winner for boys, and a familiar name for girls.
What were the most popular baby names in Massachusetts in 2015? There's a new winner for boys, and one name has made a comeback for girls.
Massachusetts State Police reported a traffic backup Friday afternoon.
The Green Line is moving again between Haymarket and Park Street in Boston, but beware "severe residual delays."
The Boston Police Department is seeking help identifying a woman accused of robbing the Downtown Crossing TD Bank at a knife-point.
Interested in seeing Bon Jovi and/or Hillary Clinton? If you're in Boston, you're already halfway there.
Police departments across the region are offering their condolences for Chelsea Police Officer John Bruttaniti.