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Return of the Spare Change dupers

Sarah reports her boyfriend was a victim of a Spare Change duper at the Davis Square T stop yesterday: He gave the guy a dollar (and another dollar because, well, he was also panhandling) and, instead of Spare Change News, the guy gave him some other, free, paper.


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Breaking water-main news: Financial District flooded

The Herald reports the Financial District is a soggy mess this morning, thanks to a water-main break on Summer Street.


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Menino to Harvard: Cut that out

The Crimson reports Menino grabbed Dean Wormer in a chokehold sent a strongly worded letter to Harvard President Drew Faust demanding answers to how Harvard is going to clean up the mess he says it's leaving in Allston:

The letter called for Harvard to provide details within roughly two weeks about the budgetary quandary that forced the construction slowdown, as well as an outline of the slowdown’s impact on contracted workers. Menino also wrote that within 30 days, Harvard should provide a community impacts mitigation plan for the construction slowdown, as well as a proposed schedule for the development of the Institutional Master Plan for the Allston campus that identifies a "transformative project for the community."


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The shadow knows

Complex shadow

Massmoga photographs a Brighton tree that seems to be thinking about playing a trombone or tying a bow or strangling something - or maybe all three at once.

Copyright Massmoga. Posted in the UH Flickr Group.


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Just imagine how much more crime there'd be if criminals only obeyed traffic laws

State Police report arresting a Dorchester man on meth-trafficking charges after a trooper stopped him for allegedly speeding on Gallivan Boulevard late Wednesday night and then searched his car.

The trooper allegedly clocked Carson W. Trent at 52 in a 30-mph zone. He was initially arrested for a couple of outstanding warrants; State Police say that after his car was towed away, troopers spotted an open suitcase on the floor containing 34 grams of meth, two glass pipes, a lighter and $1,000 in cash.

Innocent, etc.


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You can lead a kid to college, but you can't make him think

So City Council President Mike Ross wants to require local colleges to help the city figure out if more than four students are living in apartment, because it seems that since the city passed its five-students-and-you're-out regulation, not a single student swarm has been broken up, since ISD can't legally tell who's a student and who isn't.

Paul Flannery passes along word that the student paper at Emerson editorialized that this is just the sort of thing Hitler would have done:

Suppose some Boston city councilor proposed to ban more than four gay people from living together, claiming that such large gatherings of gays was a public nuisance. Or imagine if a councilor proposed such a Gestapo-like imposition on the city's Jews, or such a nouveau-Jim-Crow decree on Boston's blacks. ...

If the council president is serious about his cap on coed cohabitation, history provides a number of examples from effective tyrants. For instance, forget forcing colleges to report off-campus students' addresses. Hitler had Warsaw's Jews wear armbands for easy identification by the SS. Tattoos were effective, too.

Yeah, that's just what the son of a man who survived ten Nazi concentration camps while the rest of his family was wiped out would do. But, hey, Emerson teaches kids how to be DJs on indie FM stations, not how to do research or make rational arguments.


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Another Harvard Square icon dies


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Spare Change Guy gets around

A correspondent spotted him down in Ashmont this evening, asking passers-by for, well, you know.


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Innocent verdict for man charged with gunning down sister of murdered man

Laron Lewis Richards, 20, of Jamaica Plain, was acquitted today of charges he murdered Analicia Perry as she lit a candle for her brother, murdered at the same location four years earlier, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office announced.

Prosecutors had charged Richardson shot Perry from the window of a car driven by Perry's ex-boyfriend, Steven Sayles. Sayles is scheduled for trial as an accessory to Richards's murder later this year.

Perrry's brother, Robert, was gunned down at the same location on Albert Street in Roxbury. Nobody has ever been charged for his death.


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That's some herring sucker

Capt. Joe posts a photo of a Gloucester boat's submersible herring pump attachment, which:

[G]gets lowered into the water over the side of the boat to suck the herring out of the net and into the hold of the boat where the fish is refrigerated in cold water to keep it fresh and the best possible product it can be for packing.


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