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St. Elizabeth ER kept busy with Brighton party victims

You already know about the three people stabbed at a Brighton party early Saturday. Now Boston Police report a victim from another Brighton party gone bad needed treatment in the ER early Saturday as well:

Shortly before 1 a.m., police arrived at 47 Orkney Rd. near Cleveland Circle to find "an individual lying in the street unconscious suffering from a bloody nose:"

According to witnesses, a verbal dispute began when a number of underage kids attempted to gain entry into a party. The fight spilled out into the street and that's when witnesses observed the suspect kick the victim in the face.

The victim was taken to St. E's for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, and police located and arrested Tim Flinn, 20, of Reading, on a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, to wit, his shod foot.

Innocent, etc.

Fri, 11/21/2008 - 19:52
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Northborough man keeps up with the news out of Boston

Boston Police report that when a guy got kicked out of Sullivan's Bar, 168 Canal St., for having consumed too much alcohol Friday night, he went across the street to another bar, swiped a solid-steel ashtray, went back to Sullivan's and threw it inside - fortunately, not hitting anybody.

When officers arrived and arrested the man, he reportedly exclaimed:

Politicians are getting arrested for taking a thousand dollars! Do you want a thousand dollars? I could give you a thousand dollars!

Officers declined Kevin Doherty's offer and instead brought the 25-year-old Northborough man in for booking on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Innocent until proven guilty or shown in a grainy FBI photo.


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Today's most significant Globe story

Forget the story about the federal deficit approaching $1 trillion or the story about rats being used to sniff out land mines and TB victims.

Turn instead to the front page of the Metro section, where we learn that many people like to sing along to music in their cars:

With the help of portable players and their favorite music, drivers sing away the stress of their long commutes

This story really has it all - from the links to our caveman past ("A form of whistling our way to work, singing in the car, experts say, is a primal urge rooted in impulses scientists don't fully understand") to the state trooper stating he'd rather people sing along to Mozart than AC/DC to the scientist who explains how singing increases blood levels of a stress-fighting hormone. It's the story that keeps on giving.

Of course, like all Globe "trend" stories, it comes with a disclaimer:

Tom Vanderbilt, author of "Traffic, Why We Drive The Way We Do and What it Says About Us," said he also suspects that more people sing in their cars, although no one has researched this conclusively.


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Good site for parents of little kids in Roslindale, West Roxbury and JP

If you have a baby in Boston and want to send him or her to a public school, you eventually come up against The Lottery - the game that decides which school your kid goes to. And veterans will tell you that finding the right numbers, um, schools, to play in The Lottery is no easy task.

Geeky Mama lives in Roslindale and has a toddler. On Braving the BPS Lottery, she's posting her reports on her visits to schools in the West Zone (basically, Jamaica Plain, Roslindale and West Roxbury), along with news related to public schools in Boston.


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Trying to teach a new dog old tricks

The South End News reports that when police responded to a report of a man exposing himself one morning, they found a resident who acknowledged whipping it out:

... [He] stated that he was trying to teach his dog how to urinate outside and in fact, he was urinating. ...


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No longer charged up about the Battery

Carolyn Grantham, raised in a place that knows from fish and chips, explains why she won't be returning to the Battery, an allegedly authentic fish-and-chips place that recently opened on Washington Street in Brighton Center:

... Look, I don't claim to be a frying expert. I know it takes practice to be able to turn out perfect fish and chips every time. But there are hundreds, if not thousands, of practitioners in the UK who have figured it out. And until The Battery gets it right, it's upholding the myth that British cooking is bad. ...


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Even Dunkin' Donuts affected by downturn

Philip Greenspun goes to a packed Costco, grabs a hot dog and shares a table with a college student who's taken a job at a Dunkin' Donuts to try to make ends meet:

... But business is slow. We'll probably have to close if things continue like this. ...


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Fire destroys Canton apartments, gives cop chance to play SOB

Channel 7 reports 12 families were forced out of the three-story building today.

Pahkcah02, who lives in the same complex, reports what happened when she returned from a trip to the supermarket to find the road to her place blocked:

... I rolled down my window, explained to the sergeant that I lived in that complex and he proceeded to scream at me for about 2 minutes before I drove away. After safely pulling over to the side of the road, I called the Canton police non-emergency line and was informed that there was large fire in the building next to mine.

Obviously I was concerned for people's safety. Having said that, it would've been nice if the folks over at Canton emergency services (the ones who recently demanded an additional 2.5% of my money - obviously none of this money went to pay for sensitivity training) could've explained everything to me before a full-blown panic attack set in. ...


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Donnie Wahlberg: Boston traitor

"This could cost me my life," he says at Madison Square Garden concert:


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MIT student discovers new use for Dunkin' Donuts gift card

MIT Police report one student used her Dunkin' Donuts card to unlock the door to the admissions office earlier this month. Unfortunately, for her, that also set off an alarm that brought campus police to investigate:

... The Dunkin Donuts card was retrieved from her backpack and she identified it as the tool she used to slip the lock on the door. ...

She was arrested and charged with breaking and entering in the daytime and possession of a burglarious tool.

Via The Tech, via MassCops.


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