A Roxbury man was sentenced to 12 to 15 years in state prison today after he pleaded guilty to several charges for his part in an April 6, 2019 gun battle on Mattapan Street in Mattapan that killed Eleanor Maloney, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports. Read more.
Stavros Papantoniadis, already serving an 8 1/2-year federal prison sentence for physically and mentally abusing immigrant workers at pizza shops in Dorchester, Roslindale and Norwood, today pleaded guilty to defrauding a federal Covid-19 relief fund out of $500,000 for a Randolph pizza place he no longer owned. Read more.
The Zoning Board of Appeal today rejected plans for what would have been Boston's first non-hospital birthing center on Winthrop Street in Roxbury after nearby residents and the district city councilor said the new building was the wrong idea for a parcel on a historic residential street. Read more.
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The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans by Cisco Brewers to turn the old Tasty Burger on Boylston Street in the Fenway into a year round beer hall and its parking lot into a seasonal beer garden with live entertainment. Read more.
The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans for a three-story, 12-unit apartment building on what are now city-owned vacant lots at 23 Nottingham St. in Dorchester. Read more.
Secretary of State William Galvin announced today he'll be appointing somebody to oversee Boston elections this year and next to ensure precincts don't run out of ballots like they did last November - forcing long delays and in some cases preventing people from actually cast votes. Read more.
The ACLU of Massachusetts says Quincy should cancel plans to frame the entrance of the city's new public-safety building with massive statues of Saint Michael and Saint Florian, because both the state and federal constitutions prohibit governments from favoring one religion over others. Read more.
Cambridge Police report somebody decided to fire a gun in the area of Bishop Allen Drive and School Street around 2:15 p.m. Read more.
A Brookline real-estate firm has filed plans to embiggen an existing records warehouse at 134 Hampden St. in Newmarket Square to create a new self-storage facility - including a set-aside area specifically for self storage of wine. Read more.
A former Boston cop who is suing over his firing for refusing both Covid-19 shots and tests last week demanded that the judge in the case recuse herself because her husband is the CEO of a company that made devices used in early Covid-19 testing and so she has an undeniable bias. Read more.
A disgusted resident files a 311 complaint about something you wouldn't think you'd see inside the Prudential Center, and yet, there it was this morning: Read more.
Boston Police report arresting a man they say used a screwdriver to force another man to hand over a bottle of pills and money on Camden Street in the South End Saturday morning.
Boston Police report finding three people they suspect broke into an apartment at 66 Dabney St. in Roxbury's Warren Gardens Sunday night. Two were immediately charged with the break in; the third was taken to a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the back, police say. Read more.
The Huntington News introduces us to Dylan Mitchell, who endlessly bikes around Northeastern's Centennial Common, next to the Ruggles T stop, doing stunts to the sounds of disco and funk blaring out from his bike-mounted speaker.
Although he suspects passersby assume his hobby is performative and that people view him as “that crazy guy with the bike,” he said he has no intention of being seen.
The cities of Chelsea and Somerville today filed suit against what they call an unconstitutional federal policy to cut off all aid to cities where police refuse to participate in raids to round up immigrants regardless of whether they face criminal charges. Read more.
We suppose, somehow, the Nooyawka son of the Nooyawk police commissioner, who became a Nooyawk police detective, could suddenly find himself in Boston as detective. Maybe police departments have some sort of detective-exchange program? Read more.
Let's see if this holds up. Apologies for all the site slowness and other issues over the past couple weeks.
Boston Police report officers who initially stopped a driver they watched speed through two red lights in a car with excessive tint early Friday arrested him for the the two bags of crack and roughly $24,000 in stolen checks they say he had in the car. Read more.
Beacon Press of Boston, the Unitarian Universalists' book-publishing wing vows:
Beacon Press will continue to show our love and support for trans and nonbinary folx and affirm that we will still make their voices heard.
New England Folklore recounts the tale of an 18th-century Harvard student who supposedly went into convulsions and died when a classmate played a prank on him and came into his room one night covered in a sheet - after the student had earlier decried the existence of ghosts during a late-night ghost-story session. Read more.
WFXT posts video of the falling ceiling on the outbound side; reports no injuries.
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