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Two hotels proposed for vacant South End lot
The Chinatown Blog has the details on a proposal for 275 Albany St.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Event Programs: MFA Fridays
MFAfirstFridays
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Food fight: Dunkin' Donuts sues franchisee over cafe his wife opened that serves breakfast and coffee
Dunkin' Donuts yesterday filed a federal lawsuit against Panagiotis Vorvis, who owned three Dunkin' franchises in the Back Bay, alleging his wife's Brighton cafe competes with the chain's outlets there. In the suit, filed in US District Court in Boston, Dunkin' Donuts seeks to have the Dunkin'…
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My 6 Year Old Boston Has Heart Worms?
My 6 yr old Boston is heart worm positive.
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Undead candidate could rise again: Jack E. Robinson thinking about running against Steve Lynch
Robinson tells Red Mass. Group the Brown numbers in the 9th district have him considering a rematch against the South Boston congressman. Alas, the commercial he used last time is a bit out of date, but heck, there's gotta be a sequel in there somewhere: read more
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The T gives Orange Line riders a choice - of time
Check out the times in this photo of an Orange Line platform. Maybe the trains in one direction are so fast time slows as they approach light speed?
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Stand With Haiti | Partners In Health
why not 2 help Haiti thru Red Cross (ie text): http://bit.ly/81vA47 - use http://bit.ly/84X9jE http://bit.ly/4Ff0Kc or http://bit.ly/8PcDNl [from http://twitter.com/davidajudd/statuses/7886082793]
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Kenmore the Cat settles in
Emily Sweeney updates us on everybody's favorite trolley cat.
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Maybe the T should rename the 66 bus the 666 bus
Because, as Rob Bellinger explains, one of its drivers appears to be the spawn of Satan.
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Will Brown avoid becoming just another loser from Massachusetts?
Jay Fitzgerald cautions the Senator Elect against the tidelet of enthusiasm for him as a national candidate: Is Brown the next Duke, Tsongas, Kerry and Romney? ... [T]hey're handy local reminders why Brown shouldn’t go down the constant-campaign road: Duke, '88; Tsongas, '92; Kerry, '04 and…
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When she realized Coakley was toast
Fort Left writes it was at the Martin Luther King Day breakfast on Monday: ... Speaking before a friendly audience which loves it’s politicians, Martha did not get a standing ovation or a "you go, girl" shouted from the audience. Martin Luther King, III was more eloquent on her behalf than she…
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This guy cleans up
Iseut introduces us to her neighbor, now in his 70s, who is a one-man neighborhood cleanup crew: ... A patch of greenspace on Rockledge St. stays marvelously manicured but, unlike all of the city designated parks, I never noticed city workers in it. Later found out it's James who takes care of…
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The King lives!
Sure, not all of use get to see the Virgin Mary in a potato chip, but that's OK, there's always Elvis in the snow in the Back Bay.
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Mass Cultural Council | Applications/Forms | Local Cultural Council Program
due oct10th
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Regattabar Jazz Club at The Charles Hotel
Included in Best of Boston Hall of Fame - the most dynamic live jazz in Cambridge and Boston.
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Roti shops serve up flatbreads, curries, and authenticity - The Boston Globe
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News : Shayne Sanderson
Shane does a nice schtick on editing CSS and PHP et cetera...
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The Globe doesn't like getting scooped
Especially not by, gasp, a blog. The local paper of record writes today (actually, for the second time) about the Obama-hating Congressional candidate who had to retract the Scott Brown endorsement, you know, the one he didn't actually get. The brouhaha began Thursday, when Brown denied he had…
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