— cinnamngrl (@cinnamngrl) April 15, 2017
cinnamngrl watched these turkeys casually evade security at the outer perimeter of the Red Line yard in South Boston today.
— cinnamngrl (@cinnamngrl) April 15, 2017
cinnamngrl watched these turkeys casually evade security at the outer perimeter of the Red Line yard in South Boston today.
Around 7:50 p.m. at Rev. Burke and Dorchester streets in the Old Colony project. The victim then ran away, towards Telegraph Street; police found him near Dorchester Street.
The Board of Appeal today approved plans to replace the old Broadway Theater, 420 West Broadway, with a 42-unit condo building that will preserve the theater's old facade and lobby on Broadway and replace the seven-story theater space fronting Athens Street with six stories of residences. Read more.
The Board of Appeal today approved a plan by Harpoon Brewery, 306 Northern Avenue, to run a beer garden on Friday and Saturday evenings at its brewery at 306 Northern Ave. in the marine industrial park. Read more.
A concerned citizen in South Boston is outraged because the city didn't immediately respond to his complaint about couches on a sidewalk on Saturday afternoon. Read more.
617 Images captured the pre-storm sunrise over Boston Harbor this morning. Read more.
A perplexed citizen files a 311 complaint about a car parked on East 2 Street:
There is no resident sticker affixed to this vehicle. If a sticker was issued why isn't it on the vehicle? How do the residents know if a sticker was issued? If it had a sticker I wouldn't be wasting my time and yours!
NorthEndWaterfront.com remembers Blinstrub's Village.
Post-card image from the BPL collection. Posted under this Creative Commons license.
The Zoning Board of Appeals today rejected plans by condo owners at the six-unit building at 159-165 M St. to add space to the rear of their units after residents of a neighboring building complained the expansion would cut off their light and air - and create a fire hazard for them should a rooftop deck grill at the building ever have a grease fire. Read more.
The Globe reports the Trustees of Reservations are looking for a waterfront parcel on which to build a major new park.
The Globe reports a pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries when hit on the James Kelly Bridge around 5:45 a.m. Police shut the bridge for an investigation.
— Rick Macomber (@boston_camera) March 22, 2017
Rick Macomber captured the scene at 62 O Street, where a wall gave way overnight.
Boston Police report: Read more.
@universalhub @NEAQ dolphin in the channel this AM pic.twitter.com/F7RplHl54Z
— Jen richard (@Jenboston) March 21, 2017
Jen Richard videoed this in Fort Point Channel by the Tea Party Museum this morning. The New England Aquarium confirms it was a harbor porpoise.
Last spring:
Esplanade dock gets fat, sassy visitor.
Transit Police charge that as an inbound Red Line train hurtled from Broadway to South Station around 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, an Everett man whipped his supposed manhood out and began rubbing it while staring at a woman sitting across from him.
Police say that the woman departed the train at South Station and alerted police, who found Luis Carlos Martinez-Santamaria, 40, of Everett there as well and arrested him on a charge of open and gross lewdness.
Innocent, etc.
RoadTrip New England took in the Evacuation Day commemoration at Dorchester Heights this morning.