Boston Police have released surveillance photos of a man they say has broken into guest rooms at two local hotels. Read more.
Marriott Long Wharf
We know how well that worked. The Globe takes a detailed look at the now infamous Biogen employee meeting at the Marriott Long Wharf and sums up the initial American response to the virus.
Three Boston residents, all in their 40s, have tested positive for Covid-19, which they apparently contracted while attending a meeting last week at the Marriott Long Wharf organized by Cambridge drug maker Biogen, Mayor Walsh and city Health and Human Services Chief Marty Martinez said today. Read more.
An Ohio woman is suing the Marriott Long Wharf for what she says was permanent colon damage caused by a toothpick in a hamburger she ordered through room service during a 2010 stay.
In her lawsuit, originally filed in Suffolk Superior Court but transferred this week to US District Court, Rebecca Robinson-Brown of Columbus, OH, says she ordered a burger and kettle fries on Dec. 5, 2010 and that she "unknowingly swallowed a toothpick" inside the burger.