Downtown
Guantanamo protest at Park Street
By adamg - 5/18/13 - 9:37 pmPhotographynatalia watched protesters demand the shutdown of the Guantanamo prison at Park Street.
Copyright Photographynatalia. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
Twin towers, new entrance proposed for front of Boston Garden
By adamg - 5/17/13 - 8:32 amWBUR reports on plans to finally hide that ugly blank front wall of the Garden with two mixed-use buildings featuring retail space, offices and, of course, 500 luxury apartments and a 200-room hotel.
Red, black and gold
By adamg - 5/16/13 - 1:29 pmFaneuil Hall Marketplace notes somebody made sure Red Auerbach was ready for today's opening Bruins/Rangers playoff game.
Follow along as they fill the Hole
By adamg - 5/16/13 - 7:22 amFilenesHole is your place for daily photo updates on construction work at the Filene's Memorial Hole.
Ed. note: I may have had something to do with setting up that account, but Dave Hunt will be taking most of the photos.
That's quite the boarding-house reach
By adamg - 5/15/13 - 10:01 amTransit Police report a surveillance camera captured a man in the act of stealing a worker's T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 phone out of a North Station information booth around 12:20 p.m. last Thursday.
They've posted a series of the photos in the hopes of tracking down the man, whom they describe as white, about 35, 5'5" to 5'7" with a heavy build. He was wearing a blue, long-sleeved shirt with a black and blue stripped tie and black pants and had a black backpack.
Suffolk County jail workers use fake tickets to get free on-street parking
By adamg - 5/14/13 - 6:41 amWBZ reports.
Grand Canal gets five-day suspension for bouncers beating up patrons
By adamg - 5/13/13 - 12:51 pmThe Boston Licensing Board last week ordered Grand Canal, 57 Canal St., to shut for five days as punishment for a March 24 incident in which one bouncer was videoed repeatedly kicking a customer in the head and in which a second bouncer inflicted severe enough injuries on three other patrons to warrant sending them to the hospital as well.
South Station all decked out for Mother's Day
By adamg - 5/13/13 - 12:06 amArturo Gossage captured South Station in its Mother's Day finest.
Copyright Arturo Gossage. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
The Summer Street Bridge's place in history
By adamg - 5/12/13 - 9:40 am
The wheels on the bridge go round and round - well, they used to, anyway.
Read about the "retractile draw" design that makes the bridge unique.
H/t Doug Shugarts.
Foot-dangling maintenance worker briefly causes downtown traffic jam
By adamg - 5/10/13 - 9:08 am
Look at the traffic on North Street.
Shortly before 9 a.m., firefighters and police responded to 16 North St., which houses the UBurger across from Faneuil Hall Marketplace, on a report of a guy on the roof, just sitting there, dangling his feet off the edge of the building.
Erin B. snapped the resulting traffic jam on North Street, which ended not long after firefighters made their way to the roof and determined the guy was just a maintenance worker doing some maintenance, as maintenance workers are wont to do.
Lights, camera, pediment
By adamg - 5/8/13 - 10:59 pmRev. Laura Everett photographed the Cathedral Church of St. Paul on Tremont Street after it turned on its new nautilus pediment for the first time tonight.
Illusion and reality on the Freedom Trail
By adamg - 5/7/13 - 4:28 pmEd Hatfield came upon this scene downtown.
Copyright Ed Hatfield. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
Police say it was two bouncers who beat up customers outside a Canal Street bar in March
By adamg - 5/7/13 - 12:31 pmA video showing a Grand Canal bouncer stomping a patron's head grabbed public attention, but police say a second bouncer inflicted the injuries that sent three other bar customers to the hospital early on March 24.
At a Boston Licensing Board hearing this morning, BPD Officer Daniel Nash said that while Grand Canal bouncer Sidney Phillips, 31, of Avon, has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon - his shod foot - the other bouncer has yet to be identified, other than being short, black, bald and goateed. Bar manager David Murray, however, told the board today he knows who the bouncer was and that he promptly fired both him and Phillips.
The worst a Bruins fan can be: Leafs fan punched out at Garden after Bruins loss
By adamg - 5/6/13 - 2:15 pmSeems a group of Leafs fans got jumped after Saturday's game at the Garden - and one of them was punched into unconsciousness.
"I had a cat scan done, I got three staples in the back of my head, swollen cheek, cut the inside my mouth, and concussed. I don't remember the end of the game because of it."
Via Stephanie.
The age of steam
By adamg - 5/5/13 - 12:31 pmThe BPL has posted more train photos by Leslie Jones, including this one of a steam engine pulling out of South Station in 1937, and another one of a train leaving North Station sometime in the 1940s:
St. Paul's Church comes into its shell
By adamg - 5/3/13 - 11:20 amChris Walton shows the Cathedral Church of St. Paul has installed its new pediment, the one designed by Donald Lipski.
Australian coffee, meat pies coming to North Station area
By adamg - 5/1/13 - 9:41 amLimeduck reports the Cuppacoffee being built on what used to be a Merrimac Street parking lot is close to opening.
Actual work being done at the Hole
By adamg - 5/1/13 - 8:58 amKelly photographed workers doing something at the Filene's Memorial Hole this morning.
Dozen men now charged with January beatdown in Park Square garage
By adamg - 4/30/13 - 2:26 pmEight more men were arraigned today for their alleged part in a January brawl at the Transportation Building garage that sent several people to the hospital.
Four men had earlier been charged for their alleged fists of fury.
According to the DA's office:
Todd English getting refinanced; will use part of fresh cash to pay taxman, landlord over failed Faneuil Hall restaurant
By adamg - 4/30/13 - 12:18 pmTodd English is refinancing his culinary empire, which now stretches from Charlestown to Las Vegas. Locally, the infusion of money means English will be able to pay the state of Massachusetts and the company that operates Faneuil Hall back payments for Kingfish Hall, which closed under a cloud of acrimony last year.
Ron Chorney, CFO of Todd English Enterprises, Inc., gave the financial update to the Boston Licensing Board this morning, at a hearing to request more time to sell the restaurant's main remaining asset - its liquor license.
When Boston was on track
By adamg - 4/28/13 - 10:03 pmIt's hard to imagine how many miles of train tracks used to exist within Boston city limits (let alone how few will be left once Harvard gets around to ripping out the Allston yard). Here we see the train yard in front of Commonwealth Pier in South Boston, sometime shortly after World War I. Today, the pier is better known as the World Trade Center and the tracks have mostly been replaced by highway ramps, parking lots and surface roads. Nearby is Fan Pier, named for the way the train tracks there fanned out toward the water.
The Back Bay used to have its own large train yard - since replaced by the Prudential Center and the Massachusetts Turnpike:
Even worse than Segways
By adamg - 4/28/13 - 7:04 pmA flood of complaints poured in late this afternoon from downtown, the Back Bay and Beacon Hill, where a large contingent of people on dirt bikes, motorcycles and ATVs briefly took over the streets.
At 5:26, Gabe tweeted:
A legit gang of a couple dozen 4wheelers and dirtbikes just ran the red light at Washington & Essex street...confused.
At 5:47, Caitlin tweeted:
What's up with the gang of dirt bikes, ATV's and motorcycles on Newbury St? Weaving in and out of cars with no helmets?
Bill Ilott reports counting 30 riders tonight and says this is the third Sunday in a row for the activity.
Helmetless dirt-bike and ATV riders have long been the scourge of streets such as Blue Hill Avenue.
Lowriders / Dirt Bikes in Downtown Crossing Saturday Night
By dansherpa - 4/28/13 - 9:20 amWhat's the story with all the Fast & Furious low riders and dirt bikes in Downtown Crossing last night? There had to have been at least 50 cars and a couple dozen dirt bikes that brought complete gridlock to the area around 6pm.. Pretty entertaining though..
Skittles don't come in prescription strength and now a South Boston man faces a drug charge
By adamg - 4/26/13 - 2:04 pmA South Boston man getting off a bus from New York at South Station earlier this month allegedly left behind a Skittles bag filled with 3,200 Oxycodone pills when he saw a police dog sniffing luggage being taken off the bus, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office says.
Gregory Horne, 31, was arraigned on a charge of trafficking in a Class B substance following the April 3 incident, the DA's office says, adding he is free on $3,000 bail.
Prosecutors say Horne was getting ready to leave a Lucky Star bus that had pulled into South Station around 9 a.m. that day when a Transit Police officer got on to inform passengers officers and a drug-sniffing dog would be checking their luggage:
Downtown Crossing's future no longer quite so shrouded
By adamg - 4/26/13 - 10:07 amLori Magno photographed work this morning to remove the shroud covering the remains of the Filene's building, as part of site preparation to build the new skyscraper atop the Hole.











