Court ruling too late for LA, but might help Boston fight possible occupation

Court ruling too late for LA, but might help Boston fight possible occupation
Map showing areas along the Muddy River planned for a two-year pathway and drainage project.

Note: If you click on a UHub link today, the page you get might look a bit odd. UHub's Web host switched UHub to a sparkling, brand-new server overnight. Yay. Unfortunately, the one thing that seems to have broken is the "stylesheet" that controls how pages look. So now to figure out how to fix that. But now

Pocket park in South Boston to stay that way forever

September 3

The city announced yesterday it has acquired Sister Mary Veronica Park on West 8th Street between Grimes and F streets, which means it will become a permanent city park, rather than possibly be redeveloped....

NBC Boston to hold separate forums for two mayoral candidates

September 2

NBC Boston will host two half-hour forums on Wednesday with Michelle Wu and Josh Kraft, starting at 7 p.m. Each will be interviewed separately, on "leading socioeconomic issues impacting voters," with no chance to rebut the other, or to hear from the other two candidates in the race - Domingos DaRosa and Robert Cappucci. The station did not say...

Court ruling comes too late for LA, but might help Boston fend off a regime invasion

September 2

A federal judge in California ruled today the regime had no right to send National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles to quell invasion and insurrection that didn't exist. Read more.

More renovations coming for the Back Bay Fens

September 2

Boston Parks and Recreation hopes to soon begin a two-year program to upgrade walkways and drainage in the Back Bay Fens along the Muddy River, from roughly Avenue Louis Pasteur to Boylston Street. Read more.

311 complaint of the day: Sidewalk hogging rental-truck company and the screaming Verizon guy

September 2

From Allston, of course, come two 311 complaints about Budget turning its inability to plan into our problem - by parking all those left-over rental trucks not just in the road, but on sidewalks, specifically on Cambridge Street at Sorrento Street....

Enough to make you bawl: Red Line slowed to a crawl

September 2

Red Line commuters faced some issues getting back to work this morning: First a train died at Savin Hill at the start of the day, then, another train (or maybe the same train, brought back to life?) died a couple hours later at South Station.

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