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By adamg - 3/1/09 - 10:07 am

A man was shot around 9:30 p.m., Friday on Devon Street, from a silver car, the Globe reports.

By Anonymous - 2/14/09 - 1:48 am

Every since Michael "Fratboy" Graham got his first fake ID, he's has trouble remembering his birth date. (h/t Swrlygrrl)

It's usually not a problem but "Fratboy" recently got pinched by Framingham Police for [float=right]IMAGE(http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk143/nfsagan/jail-bars2.gif)[/float] a "minor" moving violation according to Graham and here's where the story starts to get murky. Graham claims,

By Anonymous - 11/5/08 - 10:28 am

Here’s the Clark/Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter whomever update in a nutshell:

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By Jorel - 6/17/08 - 10:49 am

Response to http://www.universalhub.com/node/2850
Roxbury or the South End, somebody's still dead

By Ron Newman - 5/20/08 - 3:20 pm

Three Somerville ne'er-do-wells and a friend from Medford caught on the Lowell Line railroad tracks carrying a manhole cover and buckets full of railroad spikes and plates.

By Barbara Diamond - 3/6/08 - 1:29 pm

T safest in a decade??

Are these MBTA people for real?

By Barbara Diamond - 3/6/08 - 1:10 pm

The MBTA is nearly doubling the number of cash machines within its subway stations - and the cash-strapped transit agency will pick up an extra $226,400 a year in the process.

The T’s board of directors yesterday OK’d going ahead with leases with Bank of America, TD Banknorth and Select A Branch Inc., to put a total of 19 ATMs in stations, up from 10 that were previously provided by Citizens Bank under a prior contract.

Bank of America won with a $30,000 bid the right to place just one ATM in the busy Park Street station.

By adamg - 5/31/07 - 4:36 pm

Update: As Ron Newman notes below, BPDNews is back online (so my fingers have stopped twitching so much).

By adamg - 4/13/07 - 8:39 am

When you read stuff like this, your assumption would be that the first places to get MBTA buses with surveillance cameras would be neighborhoods where, oh, people get shot on T buses.

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