Immigrant freed after ICE can't say why it grabbed him; Symphony T stop to shut for 3 years
Judge orders immediate release of immigrant after regime fails to provide a single reason why it needed to throw him in a jail
May 6
A federal judge in Boston this afternoon ordered the regime to release, within a couple hours, an Angolan man from Maine it had grabbed, then stuck in the Plymouth County jail, after regime lawyers were unable to provide any reason for grabbing him in the first place besides that they could.
MBTA to shut Symphony for three years to orchestrate construction of elevators, other accessibility improvements
May 6
The MBTA will shut Symphony station on the E Line on June 6 to begin 35 months of work to make the station accessible to people with mobility and vision issues.
Roslindale man killed state trooper in wrong-way crash on Rte. 1
May 6
WCVB reports, takes a look at filings in the divorce case of Hernan Marrero, 50, of Roslindale, who was driving south on the northbound side of Rte. 1 near the Saugus/Lynnfield line early this morning when he plowed head-on into Trooper Kevin Trainor.
Wait, we thought he was a White Sox fan
May 6
Who knew the Swiss Guard had a band?
311 complaint of the day: The roach motel of Hyde Park intersections
May 6
A trapped motorist filed a 311 complaint today about the impossibility of turning left onto River Street from Hyde Park Avenue northbound in Hyde Park's Cleary Square - you check in, then you can't check out.
Mattapan man charged as Green Line spurter
May 6
Transit Police report arresting a Mattapan man - on the lam for a 2018 drug arrest - on charges he pleasured herself to completion on another passenger on a Green Line trolley between Arlington and Babcock Street on April 15.
Woman rescued from tracks under a train at Roxbury Crossing
May 6
Boston firefighters and EMTs responded to the Roxbury Crossing Orange Line station shortly before 11 a.m. when a woman got onto the outbound tracks as a train was coming into the station.
Mostly empty office building on Avenue de Lafayette downtown could become 70 apartments
May 6
Thibeault Property Development has filed plans to convert 11 Ave. de Lafayette on the edge of Downtown and Chinatown to 70 apartments under Boston's office-to-residential pilot.