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City begins process to strip liquor license from shuttered Dorchester restaurant

Boston Police last month cited C.F. Donovan's, 112 Savin Hill Ave., for not serving liquor, and now the Boston Licensing Board has started proceedings that could end with bar owner Arthur Donovan losing his valuable liquor license.

Donovan is already close to losing another liquor license he's held for nearly three years for a Hyde Park restaurant that has never opened. The city closed his popular Dorchester location in November for failing to make payments on $300,000 in city loans used to get the Hyde Park location open.

Donovan failed to appear at a licensing-board hearing this morning. Board members meet Thursday to consider what to do about that. Board Chairman Daniel Pokaski said the board won't strip him of the Savin Hill license then, but could set a six-month time limit for him to either sell the license or re-start the business.

Because Boston has only a set number of liquor licenses, they are valuable commodities - and license holders are required to either use them, sell them or give them up. In the time the Hyde Park restaurant has not opened, at least two operating West Roxbury restaurants have been denied licenses because the city has none left to dole out.

Boston Police Det. Kevin McGill told the licensing board this morning he drove by the Savin Hill location around 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 5 and found it closed, with paper on the inside of the windows. A follow-up location showed the restaurant remained shut and he issued a citation for failure to comply with city license regulations.


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Man's body found in Chelsea

Chelsea and State Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found around 7 a.m. this morning at 114 Grove St., the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.


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Drunken Harvard Business School students in drag get bar in hot water

If nothing else, employees of Tequila Rain learned today they have to call 911 immediately when a patron starts acting up, even if there's a detail cop right outside.

Boston Licensing Board members excoriated bar workers today for failing to do that during a rowdy Harvard Business School drag party on Oct. 30, when an allegedly out-of-it Harvard Business School student attacked bouncers trying to escort him out.

Bar managers and bouncers told the board they didn't think they had to call police because a detail cop on Lansdowne Street was on his way in to handle the situation. He never made it, however, because as he was going in, another party-goer was busy attacking him outside, according to a police report.

The student and witnesses went straight to the District D-4 police station to report club employees for assault and battery, which led to today's hearing. The licensing board will decide Thursday what to do about the incident - action could range from license suspension to simply filing the case away and doing nothing.

Harvard Business School had rented out the entire bar the night of Oct. 30 and used buses to bring students over from Allston for a Halloween drag party. Club bouncers said they refused entry to several would-be partiers because they appeared already drunk or didn't have proper ID - they say the guy who attacked the detail cop was one of them.

Bouncer Zachary Dennis said that when he found one guy asleep in a booth around 11:30 p.m., he woke him up and told him he'd have to leave because club policy forbids "sleeping in public" - often a sign of drunkenness or drug use.

Instead of going quietly, however, the man started screaming and swearing, Dennis said, adding the man then slapped his hand and pushed him. "I had to restrain him for a minute," he said, adding he told him if he quieted down, he could simply leave. He agreed, then as soon as Dennis let go, started swearing again and raised his arms as if to strike. "There were patrons all around," he said. "I was very concerned for their safety."

He summoned another bouncer and the guy kept acting up. Finally, at the door, he left - and headed straight for the District 4 police station, where he and some friends filed assault-and-battery complaints against the club.

Board Chairman Daniel Pokaski said he did not understand why Dennis didn't call 911 during the incident. "You have no right to touch him. None."

Board member Michael Connolly added, "Once he hit you, you had a right to self defense, but prior to that ..."

Even aside from the legal requirement to call police, Pokaski said bar workers should call police first if only to protect themselves. "You allow this alleged victim to walk into District 4 and he sets the tone for this whole police report. ... Had you called the police, I'm betting this report would never be written and you wouldn't be here."


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Allston/Brighton convenience stores being held up at alarming rate

District D-14 reports eight armed holdups of small convenience stores in the neighborhood since Nov. 1 - typically in the early evening.

Please be advised that stores should check their security systems, remove all obstructions from windows and counter tops and make sure that you are taking good security video, also make sure that you have measurement tape near the doorways in a location that can easily assess their height on video. Store owners should also be advised not to take any measures that would put them or their employees in danger.

Dec. 28:
Two Brighton convenience stores held up at gunpoint in 15 minutes.


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Fatal shooting in Jackson Square

New England Radio News tweets a fatal shooting shortly before 2 a.m. at a basketball court off Centre Street near the Bromley-Heath project.

Tue, 01/05/2010 - 01:40
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A Dorchester tradition? Chilling gummi worms in the snow

Whalehead King learns the hard way on Tuttle Street in Dorchester that gummi worms taste better when chilled for awhile in a snow pile:

... "Put it down!" the voice repeated and I noticed it came from a window facing me that was cracked open. The curtains were drawn. "I was just looking," I told the window, "Why are these worms in the snow?" The voice said, "I'm chilling them. They're better that way."

I asked, "Don't you have a refrigerator?" and as I did the front door opened. A woman glared at me while holding a broom with the business end held high, in swat position. "Put the candy down and back away, Mister," she said. ...


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Three-alarm fire in Roxbury house

102 Harrishof St. had flames coming through the attic when crews arrived around 7:30 p.m.


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Hyde Park clothing store held up at gunpoint

Hyde Park suspectsHyde Park suspectsBoston Police report that Diaga, 1276 Hyde Park Ave. in Cleary Square, was held up around 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 31 by three men.

One of the suspects then asked the clerk about a clothing item in the store and when the victim went to get the article of clothing, one of the suspects pointed a gun at the victim and instructed the victim to open the cash register. The victim opened the cash register and was then instructed to lie on the ground. The suspects took an undetermined amount of money from the cash register and fled the store before the victim could dial 911.

Anybody with information can contact E-18 detectives at 617-343-5607 or the anonymous tip line at 800-494-TIPS.

Thu, 12/31/2009 - 16:35
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The future of the BPL

The Boston Public Library is trying to plan out the next ten years and is holding a series of meetings - and posting to a new blog - to solicit public input.

BPL officials will hold "community conversations" Tues., Jan. 5 at at the Mattapan branch library, Thurs., Jan. 7 at the Hyde Park branch and Mon., Jan. 11 at the South Boston branch on its "BPL Compass" planning. All three sessions start at 6 p.m.

The BPL Compass blog has started looking at some of the issues the city's library system expects to face.


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Police: Dorchester mom finds shotgun in son's bedroom; turns him in

Boston Police report the arrest of a Callender Street teen on Saturday thanks to a tip from his mother:

Sat, 01/02/2010 - 12:00
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