Isn't it nice to live in a city that's eliminated poverty and crime?

With Hendry Street condos going for record prices and soup kitchens and drug dens long since converted into chic bistros, it's just a wonderful time to be in Boston - unless you're a metro columnist for the Boston Globe, in which case it's become so hard to find local stories that you find yourself writing about poor people in Uganda and Catholic food pantries in Washington, DC.

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The Ghost of Jeremiah Murphy

By Buhdayduh (not verified) | Thu, 04/17/2008 - 10:16am

Those darn columnists writing about Uganda and Catholic's pantries, they should write about the ignored neighborhoods of JP and Rozzie.

Yeah, who cares about other

By Izzy Alcantara (not verified) | Thu, 04/17/2008 - 4:56pm

Yeah, who cares about other cities or countries, even if their connection to Boston is clearly laid out in the column? Let's go back to the days when your neighborhood was your entire world. It's not like Boston is some sort of international city. Just good old Yankees here...

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