Downtown
How do you tell the fake cops on the T?
They're the ones going after litterbugs.
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Maybe that's how they did it in colonial times
Alicia was fairly revolted at lunchtime today when she noticed the way one of those colonial-garbed tour guides interacted with the nut guy outside the State Street T stop:
... One of the guides dips his hand into the copper bowl that holds the roasted nuts, scoops out a handful and keeps on walking. The vendor didn't even blink an eye, which made me think that this is a reoccuring event. If you're friends with the nut guy, do you get a complimentary handful of nuts each time you pass by?
When you're buying food off the street, I realize that you're sacrificing a bit of cleanliness; however, this is pretty disgusting. ...
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Man kicked, punched, stabbed on Boylston Street
Four guys from the suburbs and one from Roslindale charged with the 1:20 a.m. attack at 120 Boylston St., police say. Victim expected to live.
Steven Thoi, 25, of Malden, Don Tran, 26, of Randolph, Tony Dang, 23, of Quincy, Peter Huynh, 27, of Malden, Mark Nguyen, 24, of Roslindale all charged.
About two hours later, police say three do-gooders who gave a ride to a couple of soon-to-be-thugs at a party at 10 Trotter Ct. in the South End wound up getting beaten with the butt end of a knife and robbed - after they picked up a third alleged thug.
Marco Rodriguez, 19, of Roxbury, Jesus Ortiz, 17, of Roxbury, a 16 year-old male from Roxbury all charged.
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Who knew? 6,000 people now live in Downtown Crossing
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What a gas: Utility wants $5 million from city for downtown gas mess
National Grid to dun city for damage to its gas mains after the water-main break earlier this week.
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Boston Police arrest man for failing to secure a permit to exercise his right to free speech
When police ordered Alan Nystedt of Haverhill to fold up his folding chair and remove himself and his shopping cart from in front of St. Paul's Cathedral on Tremont Street yesterday, he refused. And because he didn't have a permit to "occupy a city sidewalk," they arrested him.
Police say Nystedt had set up shop in front of the church to protest something involving the church (the BPDNews report does not specify what; anybody remember seeing him?).
On arrival, officers observed a white male seated in a wooden director's chair sitting next to a cart filled with religious paraphernalia. The suspect was handing out the paraphernalia while occupying the public sidewalk. Moreover, the suspect was displaying a sign with written statements criticizing and protesting the church. ...
Police say they asked him to move twice - and asked if he had a permit. When he refused to move and said he had no permit, he was taken in, police say.
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Cheap beef downtown
Hanover and Prince rings the alarm to let us know about the $2 barbecue roast-beef sandwiches next week at the Carving Station.
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Could be Thursday for hot showers in parts of the North End
And there could be more service interruptions through the summer, National Grid (the Utility Formerly Known as Keyspan and Before That as Boston Gas) says.
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The main thing
Nothing like a good water/gas issue downtown on a Monday morning:
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All a-twirl
Lorianne DiSabato takes in a performance of the Big Apple Circus on City Hall Plaza.


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