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Kitty Genovese at the Cambridgeside Galleria

Wicked Local Cambridge reports police arrested an out-of-state man on charges he beat and kicked his wife in the middle of the mall while bystanders did nothing, save for one woman who finally tried to stop the attack:

Another witness told police Le hit his wife in the head, knocked her to the ground and then dragged her by her arm. When she realized no one in the surrounding area was going to help the woman, the witness confronted Le and asked him to stop, but he allegedly waved her off, saying the victim was his wife.


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Swine flu shuts two more Boston schools

How come they never shut schools for regular flu? In any case, add the John D. O'Bryant School and the James Condon Elementary School in South Boston to your list of Boston schools shut for swinish reasons, Channel 5 reports.

That might also explain why, when I called the kidlet's school today to let them know she'd be out, they wanted the deets on her condition (no, don't worry, she just ate something that disagreed with her).


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Governor orders review of MBTA safety, hiring, signaling

The American Public Transportation Association will conduct "a comprehensive review" of MBTA safety, employment and training practices and the possibility of installing automatic train controls along the Green Line, the Executive Office of Transportation announced today.

Gov. Patrick ordered the state to review T policies following this month's $10-million text-ending on the Green Line.

The National Transportation Safety Board is conducting its own investigations into both the fatal 2008 Riverside crash and this month's smashup between Government Center and Park Street.


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Police seek Georgia woman having a bad day to give her an even worse day

Boston Police are asking you to be on the lookout for a black SUV with Georgia license plates, driven by a black woman roughly 22-25 years old who allegedly tried to run down a couple of guys at the Mobil station at 1556 Blue Hill Ave. but who only succeeded in knocking down a a flower pot and smashing into the station's convenience store before driving away around 10 a.m. today

Victim #1 stated that he was walking on Babson Street towards Blue Hill Avenue when a motor vehicle, turning into the Mobil Gas Station, came close to striking him. After almost being struck, victim #1 stated that he yelled at the driver. Specifically, victim #1 says he yelled, "You almost hit me." To which, the driver replied, "Don"t (expletive) with me. I'm having a bad day." ...

According to victim #1, the suspect parked her car and then entered the store. While the suspect was exiting the store, a friend to victim #1, herein referred to as victim #2, approached the suspect and stated, "You almost hit my friend." At this point, victim #2 states that the suspect re-entered her motor vehicle and began revving the engine. In short time, additional witnesses say the suspect began driving in circles around the gas pumps in such a way as to scare and intimidate victims #1 and #2. Witnesses say the suspect then drove towards the victims, hitting the building several times and a flower pot.

If found, police say she'll be charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

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Rally against California gay-marriage decision


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Skara Grill: Yassou, West Roxbury!

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Skara Grill on Centre Street (you know, where the Friendly's used to be) had its "soft opening" this past weekend - dinners only, between 5 and 10 p.m. as the owners and workers get set for the grand opening on May 31 (when they'll be opening for lunch as well).

We were heading down Centre yesterday around dinner time, saw the "Now Open" sign and couldn't resist.

If you remember the old Friendly's, the transformation inside is kind of amazing - the owners put a lot into re-doing the whole place, and it shows. Instead of a longish, narrow dining area, now there's basically a largeish square, with saffron walls with Greek paintings (I'm assuming), an interesting copperplate ceiling and soft lighting. There's a semi-open kitchen, with a prominent place of honor for the rotating gyro slab, as well as a large wine rack (beer is also available). Outside, there's a small patio area, on the bank side, along with lots of plantings.

The menu is amazingly extensive. I don't know Greek food that well, but if they left anything out, it's probably just for lack of room. To start, you get warm ciobatta bread and pita slices (you can watch the cook toasting them on a gril next to the gyro) and olive oil. It'd be easy to fill up just on this, but, of course, you try to restrain yourself (right?).

As an appetizer, I got the melizanosalata ($4.95) - smoked eggplant and roasted garlic dip with, of course, more pita bread (not that I was complaining). If the eggplant had any smoked taste, it was overpowered by the garlic, but garlic fans certainly won't mind that.

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The youvetsi arrives.

For the main course, I ordered chicken youvetsi ($13.95), which is braised chicken mixed with orzo pasta and tomato sauce and topped with some sharp, shaved cheese. It was delicious. The serving size was just right - not too small and not so large that you eat the whole thing and regret it. Nancy ordered solomos ($21.95), which is your basic grilled salmon. She reports it was good except it seemed to have been sitting under a warming light a bit too long. The kidlet, not feeling adventurous after a night with an upset tum, went for grilled chicken fingers (Skara has a bunch of non-Greek dishes for such folks). Top it all off with some carrot cake and baklava (both $5.95) and we were all set.

The only problem is something that's not too surprising in a restaurant that just opened: The wait for the food. The entrees came just as we were beginning to wonder "where's the food?" - at one point the waitress told us she was waiting on "one more item" (probably the youvetsi since, as mentioned, the salmon seemed to have been waiting a bit). But since she started out by telling us the reason for the limited hours initially was to let the new staff get the kinks out, and since the food was still good, we're sure they'll work this out. The only other slightly disconcerting thing: The silverware came wrapped in paper napkins, in a restaurant where the decor and the prices would seem to indicate cloth napkins. On the whole though, I can't wait for them to start serving lunch (although it'll be a tough Mediterranean choice on Centre with the new Shawarma King opening up next week on the other end of Centre).


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T bus involved in Blue Hill Ave., crash; 11 hurt

Channel 5 reports none of the injuries appeared serious following an accident at Blue Hill Avenue and Talbot Street this morning involving a T bus, a car and an SUV that may have crossed the median to hit the other car and bus. Channel 5 posts some video from the scene.


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Ruptured gas main in Mattapan, residents evacuated

Boston Police tweet five homes along Greenfield and Sefton streets off Cummins Highway were evacuated when a construction crew ruptured a gas main this morning.


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Can you have a missed connection when you haven't even seen the other person?

Best graffiti of the day, at the Hynes stop on the Green Line.


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Coeds? Really, Herald?

The Herald headlines: Coed tied to killing fights graduation ban.

The story also mentions "a second coed." Well, at least they didn't refer to them as "leggy" or "gamine" or anything, so progress marches on.


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