Federal judges rule against regime in immigration cases; scavengers feast at Jamaica Pond

Federal judges rule against regime in immigration cases; scavengers feast at Jamaica Pond
Wanted for an attack on the Red Line.

Man sought for being a violent dick towards a woman with a service dog on the Red Line, police say

January 11

Transit Police report they are looking for a guy they say threw something at a visually-impaired woman's face when she tried to get him to stop pulling her service dog towards him and trying to feed him on a Red Line train leaving Park Street around 11 p.m. on Dec. 23....

ICE, Justice keep locking up immigrants they're not supposed to

January 11

A federal judge in Boston has ordered the immediate release of a long-time immigrant ICE locked up under a law that judges keep telling it they can't use against people who have been in the country for years - and who a Justice Department official then said could be kept locked up under that law....

Red Line riders get to swear: Another dead train at Harvard Square

January 11

At 9:27 a.m., the MBTA reported a Red Line train pulled into Harvard Square, had had quite enough of all the nonsense, and refused to move, forcing all the better behaving trains to stand by at stations. It took until 11:15 a.m. to talk some sense into the recalcitrant beast and clear the delay, the T reports.

Boston judge blocks, at least for now, regime effort to deport thousands of Latin Americans and Haitians the government had earlier invited here, many of them children

January 10

A federal judge in Boston today blocked the regime's plans to declare up to 15,000 people from seven countries illegal and subject to immediate arrest on Jan. 15.

Time to say arrivederci to chain deep-dish pizza in the Boston area

January 10

Boston Restaurant Talk reports Uno Pizzeria and Grill, formerly known as Pizzeria Uno back when it had one main mission in life before it got bought by a venture-capital clone that tried turning it into more of a Bennigan's clone but with pizza ...

Protesting a murdering, war-mongering, rights-stomping regime

January 10

In two protests downtown and in Newton Center today, thousands joined a wave of national actions to remember the memory of Renee Nicole Good, gunned down by a man with a gun in one hand, his phone in the other, to protest warmongerers and to support their immigrant neighbors....

All-you-can-eat buffet for scavengers on the ice at Jamaica Pond

January 10

Friday morning, early morning walkers and joggers around Jamaica Pond looked out to see a dead deer  on the ice in the middle of the pond.

Did it just suddenly collapse? Did coyotes chase it and catch up to it onto the ice? We may never know.

Boutique and extended-stay hotel with rooftop dining proposed just off Dot Ave. in Dorchester

January 10

A local developer is proposing a six-story hotel with 42 suites and a rooftop restaurant and terrace on East Cottage Street in Dorchester, next to a five-story apartment building he recently put up on Dorchester Avenue.

Man shot on Brook Avenue in Roxbury; suspect arrested

January 9

Boston Police report a man was shot around at 95 Brook Ave. in Roxbury around 8:35 p.m. on Monday.

Firefighters search water near Granite Avenue Bridge on report of somebody climbing over bridge railing; don't find anybody

January 9

The Boston Fire Department reports firefighters, including divers, responded to the Granite Avenue Bridge between Dorchester and Milton on a report of "a person climbing over the bridge railing."

East Boston court officer helps ICE: Blocks bystander from videoing ICE grabbing somebody

January 9

MassLive reports on an incident inside East Boston Municipal Court (but not in a courtroom) Thursday morning.

Massachusetts looks to do away with another blue law: The ban on Sunday hunting

January 9

The Healey administration is looking to bring the state even further into the 21st century by repealing a 200-or-so-year-old ban on Sunday hunting - and is even considering letting hunters fire away from closer than 500 feet to a dwelling or try to switch things up and kill things with crossbows....

How illegal guns get to Boston: Ohio man charged with driving high-capacity guns here

January 9

An Ohio man was arrested in Boston yesterday with three guns - including a rifle and handgun with 100-bullet drums - after taking $8,500 for them from a local buyer who turned out to be working with ATF, according to court filings.

It could soon get easier to find a cocktail or scotch on the rocks in this town

January 9

The Boston Licensing Board yesterday approved regulations that will let restaurants with beer and wine licenses upgrade to sell all sorts of alcohol.

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