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Beckett's a tough guy

He can pitch every day, right?


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Another rout today

Redcoats, that is, not Red Sox:

Redcoats routed

Greg Cook has more photos from today's annual recreation of the Battle of Old North Bridge.


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Nobs object to copter sounds

It's a story only the Herald could love: Blue bloods boil over noise of medical helicopters, complete with a classic Herald front page that makes the case that Beacon Hill residents would rather see poor people in medical helicopters headed to Mass. General die than disturb their peace.


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Clearing up some mythconceptions about Boston

Charlie Hatton has put together a handy guide for all those outatownas:

Boston Misconception #3: Bostonians are jealous of New Yorkers.

This just simply isn't true. It appears to be a nasty rumor perpetrated by Manhattanites -- probably hatched and texted around while they're stuck in gridlock rush hour traffic.

In reality, the two towns are distinct enough to foster strong preferences for one or the other -- but hardly jealousy of what the other has going on. If you want an academic atmosphere, distributed green space and roads that take thirty-seven years to build and never have their potholes patched, you come to Boston. If you're more interested in metropolitan boom, one big-assed park and getting felt up, propositioned or drooled on in a subway car, then NYC is the place for you. I don't see the controversy, frankly.


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Because welfare mothers don't vote?

The Globe reports:

Governor Deval Patrick and state lawmakers are proposing to slash more than 20 percent of state money from a decades-old program that helps thousands of low-income mothers afford formula and other basic foods for their children.


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Baseball: Regan Youth League Opening Day Parade


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T-AMNESTY FOR LIARS

NEW CENTER 5 REPORTS THAT OVER FORTY PUBLIC SAFETY WORKERS LIED ON THE APPLICATIONS DURING THE HIRING PROCESS. THE T SOLUTION IS TO GRANT AMNESTY TO ALL INVOLVED IF THEY COME FORWARD AND CONFESS TO THEIR SINS.

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Must be a coffee drinker

Protester

Brian Riccio took in the tea-party demo on the Common today, reports there was some protesters, such as:

This poor guy. He took a lot of abuse. Big balls. He said, "I didn't come here for a fight, I came here to exercise the rights I fought in Vietnam for." I shook his hand and thanked him for his service and for putting his ass on the line so years later he could be harassed by people who sat around watching "Hee-Haw" while he was in Vietnam.


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Friday afternoon on the Red Line: What could go wrong?

Harvard station filling with smoke.


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Feds getting ready to treat trees around Faulkner Hospital with insecticide

Photo by Jennifer Forman OrthDie, bug, die! Photo by Jenn Forman Orth.The US Department of Agriculture says it wants to inject trees up to a half-mile away from where Asian Longhorned Beetles were found last year with imidacloprid, a pesticide that kills not only beetles but bees.

USDA and state and city officials plan a public meeting on the beetles - which were found in six trees on hospital grounds - on April 28, at 7 p.m. at the Faulkner Hospital Auditorium. The current quarantine zone - in which any woody material has to be ground up - extends into Roslindale and Brookline.

According to a USDA report released last month, the insecticide would either be injected directly into trees or poured into the ground right around them.

The Arnold Arboretum has used the insecticide in the past to treat hemlocks threatened by wooly adegids and birches attacked by borers, the department says.

The Jamaica Plain Gazette reports the arboretum supports the anti-beetle dousing plan. The SafeLawns Foundation, however, opposes putting insecticide into the ground around trees because of the risk to bees.


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