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A visit to "Burlington Centre"

In 1906, that is. An account of a visit there published in Ladies' Home Journal in 1906. In it the writer describes alighting the Woburn to Lowell Streetcar at Sears and Winn Streets and walking to the center of a sleepy little town, where locals lament the burning of the first Town Hall a few years prior and what that did to nightlife there.

The Centre a Lone Place at Night
"The Centre" seems more and more of a misnomer as one looks all around and sees but a few buildings, a few lights, and in the distance, foggy hills with trees silhouetted against them. The crazy dog still chases the fox, pump grids out its doleful music, the screech is at it again, and maybe a cheery whistle of a little solace.
That little solace is needed if one chanced continue the walk down past the cemetery, the shadows of the stone wall made all the... [discontinued]
Burlington's Centre and Most Congested Section

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Not even gone, but already missing Lower Mills

Lower Mills scene

Cowbark reports she has to move out of her apartment in the Chocolate Factory soon:

I'm really really hoping we can find something new in the area, because there are a million things I will miss when we move away. ...

She then lists some of them.

Photo posted under this Creative Commons license and in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.


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Imagine if Apple had a virtual waiting room for its latest toys

No more scenes like this: This morning outside the Apple store on Boylston Street.


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Pillow fight on Cambridge Common at 3 p.m.


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Filming at the BPL

Sam Baltrusis reports the film crews at the BPL main branch today are from "Boston's Finest," which may or may not become a show on ABC. He also runs down all the other TV and movie scenes filmed at the main branch.


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Encounter at 30th Street Station

Meredith reports on her talk with another Bostonian, trapped, like her, in Philadelphia because of flooding along the Amtrak line in Rhode Island.

... He was attempting to network with me. You see, I was still wearing my funeral suit, which is a very elegant suit - Calvin Klein, in fact, originally purchased for job interviews but safely converted into a "sad occasion" suit given its total blackness and modest tailoring. The suit coupled with my laptop (on which I was blogging) gave me the appearance of being someone successful, a young go-getter and a potentially useful business contact for someone in the twilight of their career. ...


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Yo, what the Fluff?

Marshmallow Fluff is essentially candy that spreads like peanut butter. It's an American classic that was born in Somerville, but the new strawberry variety with its bright pink color is frightening. (read entire article by John Stephen Dwyer)

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15 indicted in crackdown on 'open air drug markets' in Dudley Square

Federal and local officials today announced cocaine-related indictments as part of an effort to curb drug-related violence in the area surrounding the Dudley bus depot and the Orchard Gardens housing project.

Officials say drug activity over the past two years has meant "aggravated assaults, firearm arrests, robberies, and shootings," including last year's murder of Soheil Turner, 15, as he walked to school down Dudley Street.

"The violence associated with gangs, guns, and drugs has already injured and killed too many innocents," Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley said.

The indicted men range in age from 17 to 43 and face a variety of charges related to cocaine possession and distribution. Three remain at large. Details on the charges:

DEMETRIUS CALHOUN, A/K/A "PORK-C," A/K/A/ "PORK," 43
Charged with one count of Distribution of Heroin and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life;

STEVEN CHAMBERS, 29. Charged with one count of Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life. CHAMBERS REMAINS A FUGITIVE;

NICHOLAS COX, 24
Charged with one count of Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life;

AKEIM FRANCIS, 22
Charged with one count of Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. Faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life;

JIMMAL MARSHAL, 20
Charged with one count of Distribution of Cocaine; Distribution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a School; Aiding and Abetting. He faces 40 years imprisonment with a one-year mandatory minimum, fine of up to $2 million, and supervised release of six years to life;

CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ, 19.
Charged with one count of Distribution of Cocaine; Distribution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a School; Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition; Aiding and Abetting. He faces 40 years imprisonment with a one-year mandatory minimum, fine of up to $2 million, and supervised release of six years to life on the drug charge; 10 years imprisonment, fine of up to $250k, and supervised release up to three years on the firearms charge;

VANCE TRAYNHAM, A/K/A "V," 35
Charged with Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life. TRAYNHAM REMAINS A FUGITIVE;

KEVIN WIGGINS, 37
Charged with Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, supervised release of three years to life. WIGGINS REMAINS A FUGITIVE;

KEVIN WOODS, 19
Charged with one count of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, supervised release of three years to life, and a $100 mandatory special assessment;

TYRONE YOUNG, A/K/A "BIG E," 31
Charged with one count of Distribution of Cocaine; Distribution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a School and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 40 years imprisonment with a one-year mandatory minimum, fine of up to $2 million, and supervised release of six years to life;

KENNETH WHIGHAM, 28
Charged with Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life;

ALONZO WHITE, 38
Charged with Distribution of Cocaine Base and Aiding and Abetting. He faces 20 years imprisonment, fine of up to $1 million, and supervised release of three years to life.

Three individuals were arrested and charged on state drug charges:

KEVIN FARROW, 38
Charged with three separate crack cocaine sales
He faces 10 years maximum in state prison;

WILLIAM HOWELL, 17
Charged with Distribution of Class B in a School Zone
He faces 10 years maximum in state prison;

GUTHRIE SMITH, 37
Charged with crack cocaine sale
He faces 10 years maximum in state prison.

Innocent, etc.


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Count me. Then count me again.

So yesterday I got another census form. Being I sent mine in a while back I had planned to send it to the shredder. Turns out a friend got a second form as well and called the census office - who told him he should fill in the form again. Now that's annoying.

Anyone else getting more than one form? What are your plans for the extra forms?

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