South Shore
Update: Suspect came out at 12:15 p.m.
At 9:30 a.m., Hingham Police reported: Read more.
Yes, there was a touch of snow in the air this morning, especially along the South Shore. Aaron Perry at NBC Boston explains why, although, to be honest, if you don't have a degree in meteorology, you might not have a clue what he wrote. But here's a radar image of the flurries.
Jessica Bartlett of the Boston Business Journal videoed a deer swimming alongside her Hingham-to-Boston ferry this morning.
The Massachusetts Appeals Court today upheld a South Shore man's conviction for possession of child pornography after determining that even though a girl in a photo on his computer had a sheer lingerie top on, she was "unclothed" for the purposes of the state law aimed at protecting minors from sexual exploitation through the production and distribution of child pornography. Read more.
Chris Gloninger shows us the Nor'easter-toss'd sea foam at Nantasket Beach.
David Parsons watched the full moonrise over Hull this evening.
Matt Frank watched it as well, but up in Nahant: Read more.
Graffiti at Fort Revere in Hull is nothing new. But Hull Police report the virulent anti-Semitic and racist graffiti at the old fort is different: Read more.
Keolis reports Train 076, the 7:50 a.m. from Greenbush, will be an hour late into town due to the trifecta of "late arrival of equipment, crossing gate and signal issues."
WCVB reports a ferry from Hull ran aground on Long Island this morning after being cut off by a "sport fishing boat."
The folks at the Boston City Archives change things up a bit and wonder if you can place this photo that has nothing to do with Boston but might have something to do with Plymouth. Read more.
Dan Ladd watched the fire from across the water off Hull this evening. WFXT reports four people were rescued, with none injured.
Tim Murphy took in the sunrise on Green Harbor Beach in Marshfield this morning.
I took this photo with my phone as I waited on the gangway for the 6 a.m. commuter ferry from Hull to Long Wharf. It is a photo of the boat house from which rowers from the Hull Lifesaving Museum launch their boats every Saturday morning.
Who knew that Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeahs Yeahs was from Sharon, Massachusetts (SPOILER ALERT: I did)? And who knew that Zinner traveled to South Africa (!!!), joined a band called Africa Express (!!!!), and has left the South Shore in his dust. Talk about a glow up.
Scituate, the most Irish town in America, had its St. Patrick's Day parade today. Read more.
Claire Blechman captured the scene at the Salem commuter-rail stop shortly before 9 a.m. She reports some people opened an unmanned door on an outbound train and got on, which is either very dumb or very smart. Read more.
The Supreme Judicial Court today ordered the reinstatement of a harassment order against a Hingham man who monitored the whereabouts of two people via tracking devices he'd put on their cars for no good reason. Read more.