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By adamg - 7/15/24 - 3:27 pm
U-Haul with its roof peeled back by the North Harvard Street Bridge

Roving UHub photographer Paul Kafasis reports he was inbound on Soldiers Field Road down by Harvard Stadium today when he "hit a wave of traffic and saw a mangled U-Haul backing up."

He adds that if you look up the bridge the driver will probably never hit again on Google Maps, it's actually marked "low clearence" (so, yeah, Google Maps needs some spelling help).

By adamg - 7/15/24 - 1:59 pm

Mia noticed a listing for a colonial on Grouse Street in West Roxbury that starts: Read more.

By adamg - 7/15/24 - 1:27 pm

Boston Police report arresting a man they say used a crowbar to smash his way into a store at 338 Washington St. in Dorchester early Sunday. Read more.

By adamg - 7/15/24 - 12:27 pm
Ice-cream truck parked in a bike lane

A disgruntled resident files a 311 complaint about the ice-cream truck whose driver keeps parking in a bike lane at Green and Elm streets in Jamaica Plain: Read more.

By adamg - 7/15/24 - 12:02 pm

Suffolk Superior Court Judge Mary Ames today sentenced former assistant Suffolk County District Attorney Gary Zerola to 5 to 10 years in state prison following his conviction last month for raping a woman in her Beacon Hill apartment in 2021.

Zerola, whom People magazine once declared one of America's most eligible bachelors when he worked as an assistant DA in Suffolk and Essex counties back at the turn of the century, had either been found not guilty or had charges dropped in several earlier sexual-attack cases.

By adamg - 7/15/24 - 11:33 am
Rendering of proposed 140 Wachusett St.

Rendering by McKay Architects.

A Burlington developer has proposed replacing a "run down" single-family house at 140 Wachusett St. in Jamaica Plain, between the Boston Teachers Union and Young Achievers Schools, with a 28-unit apartment building with 20 parking spaces. Read more.

By adamg - 7/15/24 - 10:15 am

A new group called Protect the Lincoln Forest launched itself early this morning when a member climbed up a tree on a quarter-acre site off Rte. 2 and created a "tree-sit" to protest an agreement between Cambridge and a Texas pipeline company to cut down at least 24 trees on a lot meant to protect a major Cambridge reservoir - so the company can park trucks and equipment there while it replaces a pipeline facility next door. Read more.

By adamg - 7/14/24 - 11:02 pm

Updated, 9:40 a.m., Monday.

A man in a car was shot in the chest on the Arborway near Washington Street in Forest Hills around 10:20 p.m. Read more.

By adamg - 7/14/24 - 5:13 pm
Booby and cormorant in Old Harbor

Hugmajesty spotted our rare fly-in brown booby hanging out near Carson Beach with one of the local cormorants, in sharp contrast to yesterday's attempt by some of the meaner gulls to chase it off. Also note its feet are yellowish - you're thinking of blue-footed boobies, which are a different species altogether, one found in the eastern Pacific.

By adamg - 7/14/24 - 5:01 pm

They Might Be Giants - "One Billion Degrees" - Dunkin' Donuts (2006)

OK, rather than Detroit in The Heat Is On, we went with a local heat jingle.

Mayor Wu has declared a heat emergency for Boston Monday through Wednesday, with temperatures in the 90s and humidity bringing the "heat index" around or over 100 degrees. If you can't stay cool at home, there's a city mapping system to find chill zones near you - including community centers, libraries and splash pads.

By adamg - 7/14/24 - 1:45 pm
Boy with pumpkinseed caught in Turtle Pond

Teddy Ventura poses with fish he caught using some ham from a Dunkin' Donuts sandwich in Turtle Pond.

Christine Ventura of West Roxbury and her son Teddy, 7, pulled over on Enneking Parkway yesterday to try some fishing off the dock at Turtle Pond in Stony Brook Reservation - even though all they had for bait was some ham from a Dunkin' sandwich. Read more.

By adamg - 7/14/24 - 12:13 pm

Transitadvocate highlights some of the trains on various lines out of South Station that were canceled yesterday because of "crew availability issues." Read more.

By adamg - 7/14/24 - 11:53 am

Boston Police report officers arrested a local man on armed-robbery charges for the way he tried and failed to hold somebody up at knifepoint at Massachusetts and Shawmut avenues around 5 p.m. on Friday. Read more.

By adamg - 7/13/24 - 5:33 pm
Brown booby in South Boston

Mary Ellen was among the bird enthusiasts who gathered on the beach between the Curley Community Center and Carson Beach today for a chance to photograph the brown booby that decided to head north for some time in the Hub.

The booby in action - look at that neck go: Read more.

By adamg - 7/13/24 - 11:08 am

A federal judge yesterday sentenced Kobe Smith, 25, to 21 months in federal prison for his role in a gun-running gang that bought guns at an Alabama gun shop, then brought them up to Boston for sale on the street. Read more.

By adamg - 7/12/24 - 9:20 pm

A man was ordered held in lieu of $2,500 bail at his arraignment today for the three dead dogs police found inside a U-Haul truck at 69 Edgewater Dr. in Mattapan around 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Read more.

By adamg - 7/12/24 - 8:56 pm

Their ingenious burning plot foiled, the assholes on somebody's porch on Tyndale Street at 2 a.m. on Thursday instead ripped the flag down, WCVB reports, adding somebody tried to pull the flag down the day before and when that failed, kicked the house.

By adamg - 7/12/24 - 3:04 pm

A federal judge yesterday sentenced Thomas Nee, one-time president of the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association, to two years probation and ordered him to pay $16,151 restitution and $2,200 in fines and fees for his participation in the overtime scandal at the BPD evidence warehouse in Hyde Park. Read more.

By adamg - 7/12/24 - 1:36 pm

The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute this week filed a "institutional master plan" for its proposed 14-story hospital where the Joslin Diabetes Center now sits. The 10-year development plan does not have detailed renderings of the new hospital - to be built as part of a new long-term agreement with Beth Israel Medical Center - but it does call for construction of new pedestrian bridges, including one that would span Brookline Avenue from the new building to Dana-Farber's current facilities. Read more.