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Racist pamphlets in Watertown and Waltham?

Jen reports:

... I was talking to friends, telling them about the recent rash of racist pamphlets handed around all over Watertown, Belmont, and Waltham. The pamphlet mentioned something along the lines of : MISSING: Blonde Hair, Blue Eyed, Red Haired child, etc. in a commentary how in effect minorities are taking over. ...

Via H2Otown.


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Just another day on the T

Orange you glad you didn't take the T this weekend?So the T had to do some maintenance work on the Orange Line over the weekend (next weekend, too) that involved shutting down one track and stopping northbound service at Downtown Crossing. You'd think that since this was planned they could post signs at the entrances to the affected stations - and give T workers the right shuttle information to give riders, right? Hey, this is the T we're talking about. What do you think?

GottaBeVickey reports:

When I reached Downtown Crossing to take the Orange Line for Sulivan Square, the T Staff said the line was not working and there were shuttle buses at Park Street. I walked to Park Street but no signs of buses. Then I called up T. They said the same thing. Then I went to the station underground and the staff was directing everyone to take the Green Line to Haymarket station where the shuttle buses were. ...

Raymo discovers the problem after entering Haymarket:

... What bothers me is they couldn't even tell me upfront at Haymarket that the train was running oddly. They just told me to go to Park St. and pick up the train there. Also, they couldn't just put up a sign (even just a quickly scrawled one taped to the collector's booth) at the entrance to the station telling me that I couldn't take the orange line from there. ...

J.M. also ran into the Orange Line non-service:

... The worst part is that there's little to no signage at street level to tell you what's going on between Downtown Crossing and Haymarket, either. No T employees, either. And when you finally get to Downtown Crossing, you don't find out that they're using the inbound side to get people on the trains until you get down to the outbound side and see all the yellow tape. ...

It was all enough to make Pelican declare enough is enough:

... This debacle coupled with the generally shitty service, delays (I shouldn't have to allot one hour to take the T from Stony Brook to Chinatown or Downtown Crossing), messy cars, unintelligible loudspeakers, delays, busses that don't arrive and then when they do there are three one after another (nod to No. 39), poorly maintained stations, absolutely no coherent signs (why are there still those signs from the DNC still stuck to station walls?), and more delays have made me want to have a city-wide conversation about the T. I hear proposed lines are being cut (Silver), nothing is done about the mess in JP with the busses vs. Green Line extension, and no one seems happy. Is it time to talk about the elephant in the room?

Special bonus Orange Line photo bonanza: Please, be gentle.


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Not a big fan of Brighton

Spencer couldn't move out of Brighton fast enough:

... It is a mystery to me how a place like Boston can have so many neighborhoods with a ton of young people where the only businesses are terrible pizza places, rental agencies, and dry cleaners. A good portion of Boston is like living in Woburn, except you pay more. ...


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Out of the rafters

Sean goes to the Rolling Stones concert at Fenway Park and gets a great seat - for watching that woman fall off the right-field roof:

... So once mystery girl reached the end of the rafters, she took a seated position and watched the show, which included the somehow apt "Out of Control." The girl seemed more in control at this point (earlier she had moments that made fans nervous), was kicking her legs to the beat and even clapped along with everyone else at the end of the song. The Stones then played "Sympathy for the Devil." Toward the end of the next song, "Jumpin' Jack Flash," mystery girl, for reasons unknown, began crawling up to the edge of the rafters ...


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Eats pink flamingos for breakfast

What is it?!?

On a front lawn on Summer Street in Hyde Park.


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Biggest outdoor concert ever?

Pos7ed writes:

I am sitting in my kitchen, in Roxbury, listening the Stones concert! Wow. (I don't think it is being broadcast or anything like that - my neighbor playing their radio load or something like that.) google maps says that I am 2.5 miles away. I can't believe how loud they are.


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Giant mutant wildlife overruns Hub (film at 11)

Last year, Roy hooked a 20-pound goldfish in Jamaica Pond (scroll down to "2004"). Yes, you read right: A 20-pound goldfish. In Jamaica Pond.

Now today, Evan photographs one mean mother of a snapping turtle at the intersection of Park Drive, the Fenway and Avenue Louis Pasteur:

... He had evidently ventured out from the muddy river in the Fens and was headed for the road. We tried to keep him in the Fens and coax him back into the river, but he was a bit stubborn. One fool picked the thing up a few times, only to find it rear back and try to snap at him. This thing was nasty...it drew a crowd of about 10 people, many of which had cameras on them...when it snapped, it lifted clear off the ground. ...


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Overheard on the Web

Overheard n New York presents daily snippets of conversation overheard in New York. Looks like they're looking to expand to Boston. Hmm, what's next? A Boston version of Gawker?

Via John.


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All night long

Boston 24 is a map and database of 24-hour places in the Boston area. Very beta, so please let me know about anything that doesn't work. And there are only a few places listed, so feel free to add more!

Geek alert: It uses the Google Maps API and ooh-so-sexy XML files to generate the map.


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