From the "Corner Office" interview in the Sunday Business section with the senior partner of PwC, Tim Ryan, described by the Times as "a white, male, Irish-Catholic millionaire.":
What was your childhood like?
I grew up in Boston, and then I moved right over the city line into a town called Denham. I was very, very, very middle-class, lower middle-class. We didn't have much at all. My dad worked three jobs. He worked at Boston Edison and The Boston Herald. When one of those two were on strike, which was all the time, he would work as a garbage man. My mother worked at a supermarket. And we were taught to work hard. We all got jobs at 14, and I remember lying about my age so I could get a job at the supermarket. I have no childhood memory of doing homework.
There is no Boston suburb—or any Massachusetts city or town—called "Denham." Ryan probably means Dedham. This is the sort of thing that ideally a careful Times copy editor would catch, query, and fix before publication, or that, failing that, the Times would publish a correction of post-publication. We'll see whether they bother with correcting it or whether they just shrug it off and ignore it like many of the other factual errors pointed out here.