Downtown
Red Auerbach and the pick
Naturally, there's a site that collects tacky tourist photos and, yes, of course, one of the entries involves the Red Auerbach statue and some guy's finger. Guess it beats what Harvard students do to poor John Harvard, though.
Via Jay Fitzgerald.
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Man cuts woman with knife in failed downtown carjacking
Richard Morse is scheduled for arraignment this morning in Boston Municipal Court on charges he tried to carjack a woman on Province Street last night, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office says.
Morse "inflicted some minor injuries with a knife" on the Auburn woman but was caught by nearby valets and Boston Police before he could get away with the car, the DA's office says.
More details in the comments.
Innocent, etc.
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Uncle Fester, is that you?

He was holding a guitar, but in the short time I listened to him at Downtown Crossing, Fester didn't actually play. Instead, he sang "Yesterday" to a karaoke CD.
In the "kids today" department, as I was walking up to the Forest Hills side from the Oak Grove side, these two teen girls in front of me were talking about Halloween, when one blurted out, "I wanna be a WHORE!" You go, girl!
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Another fire on the Red Line
Boston Fire tweets there was a small track fire on the Red Line outbound at Downtown Crossing shortly after midnight. No injuries.
Back in September:
Meltdown on the Red and Orange lines.
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FAA says proposed harbor towers too tall; developer says don't worry
The Boston Business Journal reports on a preliminary ruling by the FAA that proposed 40- and 59-story towers on what is now the aquarium parking garage are way too tall too close to Logan. Developer Don Chiofaro basically said "meh" and that the ruling just means closer scrutiny of the project.
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Campaign notes: Floon finally visits the Filene's Hole, a reunion of also-rans, endorsements
Floon journeys to Downtown Crossing today to use The Hole as a backdrop for their call to force developers to put up performance bonds before they start digging.
Seems the majority owner of the Hole is sitting on $2.8 billion in cash and is looking for good investments, which apparently Boston isn't.
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Metro: The quicker picker-upper

Some enterprising MBTA worker figured out he could use some stacks of Metros to sop up leaks on the Orange Line inbound platform at Haymarket. I took this photo today, but the leak wasn't due to today's downpours - the T has been using Metros for months now to sop up the same leak at the same location, probably because it's a lot cheaper than trying to fix the problem.
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So who from the mayor's office parked at a bus stop today?
Copiously annotated photos taken around 1:45 p.m. today.
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UBurger wants to open downtown; West Roxbury could become more cordial
UBurger, which already sells fresh burgers and hand-cut fries to BU students from two location, plans to open a third outlet on Tremont Street at Temple Place.
The Boston Licensing Board decides tomorrow whether to grant UBurger a license to open between 11 a.m. and midnight seven days a week. At a brief hearing today, the board had no major questions; member Suzanne Ianella, who lives nearby, did ask how much a burger would cost (about $5, depending on toppings, a restaurant lawyer told her).
Meanwhile, out in West Roxbury, the Skara Grill on Centre Street wants to add cordials and liqueurs to its drink menu. The board will also vote on this request tomorrow. The West Roxbury Neighborhood Council and City Councilor John Tobin both say they're in favor.
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Suit: This town not big enough for two Living Rooms
The Living Room, an Atlantic Avenue restaurant, filed suit yesterday against Starwood Hotels, which is about to open a restaurant called the Living Room in its new W hotel on Stuart Street in the Back Bay.
In its suit, filed in US District Court in Boston, the original Living Room says the new Living Room would confuse Boston diners, that it's trademarked the name for use as a restaurant and that it was here first - it opened in 2002. The W Living Room is scheduled to open on Thursday.
Complete Living Room complaint.
Globe story in which the reporter worries we're not hip enough for a W hotel.
Earlier:
The restaurant tomato fight.
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