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Long Wharf restaurant plan sinks; operators to try luck in South Boston

The proposed operators of a seafood restaurant in what is now an open shelter on Long Wharf say they're going to try to rehab an abandoned seafood place in South Boston into a neighborhood eatery instead.

Michael Conlon went before the Boston Licensing Board this morning for permission to transfer a liquor license granted in 2007 to Doc's Long Wharf to a planned Paramount restaurant at 667 E. Broadway.

The board and the BRA approved plans for the Long Wharf restaurant in 2007, but a group of North End residents sued, arguing the plans would illegally convert public parkland into a private facility. In May of this year, the licensing board told Conlon it was time to fish or cut bait and do something with the license or have it taken away. The next month, a Suffolk Superior Court judge threw out a state permit for the proposed restaurant.

Conlon and attorney Joseph Hanley told the licensing board they will turn the old Fish Pier into a restaurant very similar to the Paramount restaurant Conlon already co-owns on Beacon Hill. Conlon also co-owns West on Centre in West Roxbury, the 21st Amendment on Beacon Hill and the Blarney Stone in Fields Corner.

Hanlon said there is "significant need" for a new restaurant at that location, both because of the growing residential community in South Boston and because the new restaurant would eliminate a vacant, derelict storefront.

Conlon said the new restaurant could be open by fall. The board decides tomorrow whether to transfer the license.


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Sox hit home run with mixed drinks at Fenway

The Boston Licensing Board this morning gave Fenway Park a permanent green light to sell mixed drinks in the grandstand during Sox games.

The vote came after managers from the Sox and concession holder Aramark told the board they had had no problems with underage or overserved drinkers under the license first approved in April for grandstand sales of mixed drinks.


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Labor Day came early on Memorial Drive

Around 8:45, New England Roadways tweeted:

Memorial Drive westbound at Mass. Ave. - unauthorized truck struck overpass - debris, etc. everywhere.

The truck was still there around 9:30, Andy Weiskopf reports:

Truck really wedged in there, roof peeled back. Hope all OK.


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Tea Party congressmen show admiration for Townie thugs

Apparently, GOP freshman frothed themselves up the other day by watching an inspirational clip from "The Town." A clip about going out and putting the hurt on some people.


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Sonia Chang-Diaz apparently sick of Whole Foods issue

The Jamaica Plain Gazette reports the JP Neighborhood Council has formed a five-member bargaining committee to try to wrangle a "community benefits agreement" out of Whole Foods. The move comes after council members talked to local groups and politicians about the impending store - but not Chang-Diaz, who refused to talk to them. You may recall it was Chang-Diaz who first proposed Whole Foods help start an affordable-housing fund or stay out of JP.

At a meeting last month, the council noted that Stop & Shop signed one of these agreements as a condition of moving onto city-owned land off Centre Street. Whole Foods has a lease to move into the vacant Hi-Lo property.


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Kickstarting some JP music

Squirrel No longer will JPians have to travel all the way to Cambridge or Somerville for a music festival.

The first annual Jamaica Plain Music Festival will feature 20 bands - all with some connection to JP - on two stages on Aug. 20 at the Pinebank baseball field between Jamaica Pond and Perkins Street. Jamaica Pond fans will recognize the homage in the logo to the fabled (and now deceased) albino squirrel of Jamaica Pond.


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A revised subway map


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But what about a baby's arm holding an apple?

A perplexed visitor inquires:

About 15 or so years ago, I was in Boston, maybe by the Aquarium, and noticed a statue in the harbor, kind of on the wall at the edge, of a sailor climbing out of the water. As the tide comes in, the body (statue) is covered and at high tide all you see is a hand reaching up. Do you have any idea what this, where this is, or if it even exists?


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Uphams Corner, Grove Hall and Readville could lose post offices

Readville Post Office: Small, but no easy walk to the next post office.Readville Post Office: Small, but no easy walk to the next post office.

The US Postal Service has released its list of Massachusetts post offices it's thinking of shutting down to save money.

In addition to those locations, the postal service is thinking of ditching post offices in Inman Square, East Arlington, East Dedham and a whole bunch in Newton, as part of an effort to close 3,700 post offices across the country.


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Chaos on an Orange Line train ends with injured officer and a pepper-sprayed suspect under arrest

Diaz A homeless man was arrested in the pedestrian tunnel between the Orange and Blue lines at State Street last night after a chase that began on an Orange Line train, MBTA Transit Police report.

According to a police report, Francisco Hernandez Diaz, of no particular address, took off his black leather belt on an inbound Orange Line train at State Street and began swinging it over his head and screaming, around 8:30 p.m., Monday.

As passengers swarmed out of the train to get away from him, a T inspector boarded the car. Hernandez took a swing at her with his belt, then stopped and undid his pants to expose himself to her. At that point, she fled as well, just as a police officer arrived on the platform, the report continues.

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