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Also: What new Mass. immigrants have in common; Quabbin questions [Donate ❤️]( [View in Browser](  February 9, 2024 ⛅ Partly cloudy with a high of 48. Good Morning Boston, If you think today feels balmy, just wait until tomorrow. Parts of Massachusetts could get close to [their all-time high temperature records for the day]( which were set way back in, well, last year. Anyway, it's a good time to get outside before you hunker down for the Super Bowl — and before we get some [potentially messy weather early next week](. But first, the news: - I bet you think about me: For the first time this weekend, people in Massachusetts will be able to (legally) bet on the Super Bowl [as they watch from home](. And the options are seemingly endless. The Super Bowl traditionally spawns hundreds of ["prop bets"]( on particular events — from the game's MVP and first touchdown scorer, to the pregame coin toss and even Taylor Swift. But you won't find some of the more obscure prop bets on DraftKings, FanDuel or any other sportsbooks in Massachusetts. That's because regulators are strict about only game-related bets being allowed. - What happened this week: That [silly Super Bowl coin toss prop bet]( — allowed in Las Vegas and most other states with legal sports wagering — became the center of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission's attention for a day. The state's list of allowed bets doesn't directly mention coin toss bets. So, FanDuel reached out to ask regulators what the deal is. "As you move further away from the game itself, what types of props are allowed?" commission lawyer Carrie Torrisi framed the question Wednesday, calling it "more of a gray area." After [a nearly hourlong discussion]( the commission voted 3-2 that coin flips are a no — for now. - So, what else is off-limits? Bets on the length of the national anthem, the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach and basically anything fun that isn't happening within the confines of the on-field football game are all prohibited. - Shake it off: Bay Staters also can't legally wager on any of the [many prop bets on Taylor Swift]( who — you may have heard — is dating Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce. That's because the Swift-related bets — What color lipstick will she wear? Will she [get back back from Tokyo in time]( — are really only being offered by unregulated offshore sportsbooks, which are [illicit affairs]( in the U.S. - For the Swifties: Boston-based DraftKings does offer [some Swift-themed bets](. For example, will the two teams combine for over [22]( points in a quarter? Or will San Francisco 49ers quarterback — and "[Anti-Hero]( — Brock Purdy play well? - Because these things will may [change]( There's still hope for Bay Staters who really want to bet the coin toss in future Super Bowls. While most commissioners were open to the idea, the way to add a new sport or bet to the state-approved list is for a sports betting company to make an official request (and FanDuel was basically just wondering). "I am terribly disappointed because I do feel that they should be included," Commission Chair Cathy Judd-Stein said. - Coming soon to Route 9: Bus lanes. Brookline and the MBTA have agreed to paint bus-only lanes in each direction on a short stretch through Brookline Village this spring. The yearlong "[Gateway East Bus Priority Lane]( pilot is meant to speed up trips for the 60, 65 and 66 bus routes. Lanes will be painted from the intersection of Station and Washington streets to the Boston border on Route 9. - How will it affect my commute? Officials [estimate]( the lanes will make bus trips through the intersection between two-and-a-half to five minutes faster during rush hour. However, the lane reduction is also estimated to slow down individual car traffic — particularly in the morning — by up to four to five minutes. - It's over: Newton's school committee signed off on [a new four-year teachers contract]( during their meeting last night, officially settling the dispute that led to they city's contentious 11-day teachers strike. - ICYMI: WBUR's Carrie Jung has [an overview here of what's in the contract]( — and the lessons learned from the strike. - Heads up: Parts of Dorchester's Morrissey Boulevard near UMass Boston may be closed this morning through the weekend due to expected king tides. It's possible the local I-93 off-ramp may also need to be closed. [Click here]( to see the peak high tide times. P.S.— There's a new, free pop-up attraction open at Boston City Hall this month. Do you know what it is? Then [take this week's Boston News Quiz]( and test your knowledge of the stories we covered. Nik DeCosta-Klipa Editor, Newsletters [Follow](  Support the news  The Rundown [Tracing the path to Massachusetts for thousands of new Haitian immigrants]( Massachusetts has seen a dramatic increase in the number of immigrants moving to the state and local officials say it is straining the state's safety net. While each person has their own story, experts say there are consistent patterns in the path here and the motivations. [Read more.]( [Tracing the path to Massachusetts for thousands of new Haitian immigrants]( Massachusetts has seen a dramatic increase in the number of immigrants moving to the state and local officials say it is straining the state's safety net. While each person has their own story, experts say there are consistent patterns in the path here and the motivations. [Read more.]( [Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of effort to remove Trump from a state ballot]( The Supreme Court will hear a case Thursday that could upend the presidential election in November. While the dispute comes from Colorado, the ruling could have national implications for Trump and his political fate. [Read more.]( [Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of effort to remove Trump from a state ballot]( The Supreme Court will hear a case Thursday that could upend the presidential election in November. While the dispute comes from Colorado, the ruling could have national implications for Trump and his political fate. [Read more.]( [Towns around Quabbin Reservoir should be better compensated for sacrifices, say lawmakers]( There's a move on Beacon Hill to correct what some lawmakers say is an injustice that dates back nearly 100 years, to when the state created the enormous Quabbin Reservoir. [Read more.]( [Towns around Quabbin Reservoir should be better compensated for sacrifices, say lawmakers]( There's a move on Beacon Hill to correct what some lawmakers say is an injustice that dates back nearly 100 years, to when the state created the enormous Quabbin Reservoir. [Read more.]( [Immigration debate exposes divisions among Mass. Democrats]( While Gov. Maura Healey and top state Democrats are pushing U.S. Congress to pass a bill focused on border security, U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey joined Republicans a small group of progressives to block the Senate bill. The difference in border policy is expositing divides among Massachusetts Democrats. [Read more.]( [Immigration debate exposes divisions among Mass. Democrats]( While Gov. Maura Healey and top state Democrats are pushing U.S. Congress to pass a bill focused on border security, U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey joined Republicans a small group of progressives to block the Senate bill. The difference in border policy is expositing divides among Massachusetts Democrats. [Read more.]( [JetBlue planes make contact at Logan Airport, leaving passengers shaken but unhurt]( No injuries were reported after an aircraft entering a de-icing lane clipped another nearby JetBlue plane. [Read more.]( [JetBlue planes make contact at Logan Airport, leaving passengers shaken but unhurt]( No injuries were reported after an aircraft entering a de-icing lane clipped another nearby JetBlue plane. [Read more.]( Anything Else? - WBUR's Andrea Shea reports Seiji Ozawa, the unconventional Red Sox-loving maestro who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra longer than any other music director, has [died at the age of 88](. - Cambridge is partnering with a local group to distribute bookmarks with the histories of 23 influential Black Cantabrigians on them. WBUR's Solon Kelleher has [more here on the project and the featured trailblazers](. - Singer-actor Kristin Chenoweth [will star in the live theater adaptation of the 2012 documentary film “The Queen of Versailles,"]( making its world premiere this summer at Boston's Emerson Colonial Theatre. - Libby DeLane thought getting in freezing cold water would be miserable and hard, and it was. [But as she writes in this essay]( after a while, cold plunges became a near-daily exercise in redefining herself.  What We're Reading 📚 - Inside Boston’s Psychedelic Revolution ([Boston Magazine]( - Americans on the Coast Actually Love Offshore Wind, a New Poll Shows ([Heatmap News]( - Tony Romo, once CBS’s ‘golden boy,’ brushes off the backlash ([Washington Post](  Tell Me Something Good [At Little Free Libraries across Boston and beyond, there’s more than just books on offer (The Boston Globe)]( The free library movement has cultivated a sense of community and mission. [Read more.]( [At Little Free Libraries across Boston and beyond, there’s more than just books on offer (The Boston Globe)]( The free library movement has cultivated a sense of community and mission. [Read more.]( Listen: The Common [recommends six reservation-free restaurants in Greater Boston]( (in case you need a spot for Valentine's Day). Play: [WBUR's daily mini crossword.]( Can you keep your streak going? Before you go: [Never change, sixth graders.]( Meagan McGinnes contributed Taylor Swift references to this newsletter. 😎 Forward to a friend. They can sign up [here](. 🔎 Explore [WBUR's Field Guide]( stories, events and more. 📣 Give us your feedback: newsletters@wbur.org 📧 Get more WBUR stories sent to your inbox. [Check out all of our newsletter offerings.]( Support the news    Want to change how you receive these emails? Stop getting this newsletter by [updating your preferences.](  I don't want to hear from WBUR anymore. 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