The happy trio was spotted along the Charles yesterday. Here are my photos below, and here is the Boston Herald’s Inside Track story.
The happy trio was spotted along the Charles yesterday. Here are my photos below, and here is the Boston Herald’s Inside Track story.
Like it or not, our star QB now has star power that reaches past the football field and toward the glitzy lights of Hollywood. That said, he still found some time yesterday to do some good while thrilling school children at Henry Grew Elementary in the Hyde Park section of Boston. He and a few other Patriots, along with owner Robert Kraft, presented a cheque to the school in honor of the school being named an NFL “Play 60” school. My photo sequence below shows a student, Noel Jiminez, who approached the podium and asked a question. Brady looked at the boy’s hair and said: “Doesn’t this kid have a great head of hair?” Brady then took off his cap and shook out his own mane. Here is the Boston Herald’s Inside Track story and here are more of my photos from yesterday’s fun.
I was looking back at my photos of Tom Brady over the years and discovered these vastly different looks. Some photos snapped for the Boston Herald.
Which hair style works for you? Drop me a line here on the comment line and I will tabulate the votes.
Here are my photos of Tom at an ’08 press conference to support Best Buddies which, according to their website, is an organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It was founded in 1989 by Anthony Shriver. This year’s fundraising festivities include the Boston to Hyannis Port Best Buddies Challenge biking event on June 5. To get involved or to donate go here.
All photos snapped on assignment for the Boston Herald’s Inside Track.