Protest at Park St., state moves to cut HealthConnector costs, Dugout to sell liquor license

Protest at Park St., state moves to cut HealthConnector costs, Dugout to sell liquor license
Protesting ICE murder at Park Street. Photo by Ron Newman.

Incongruence at Park Street: Festive Christmas lights and outrage over regime murder

January 8

Ron Newman attended tonight's protest over the regime's murder of Renee Good at Park Street, where protesters gathered in front of still operating Christmas lights on the Common - and as news was coming in that regime agents shot two more people, this time in...

State to pour money into ConnectorCare to reduce the number of residents who might otherwise have to consider giving up health insurance due to the regime

January 8

Gov. Healey today announced plans to inject $250 million into the state's health-connector system to blunt the impact on moderate-income families of the regime's decision to end the federal subsidies that let them keep getting medical care without going bankrupt....

BU dive open since the repeal of Prohibition gets OK to sell its liquor license to new upscale chain restaurant in the Seaport

January 8

It's the end of an era, well, several eras: The Boston Licensing Board today gave permission to the owner of the Dugout, 722 Commonwealth Ave., to sell his liquor license to Earl's Kitchen and Bar, a chain of upscale restaurants looking to supplement its existing Prudential Center and Assembly Row locations with one on Seaport Boulevard -...

Licensing board fed up with the Draft in Allston and its owner; shuts the place indefinitely

January 8

The Boston Licensing Board voted unanimously today to shut the Draft, 32-34 Harvard Ave. in Allston, not just because of the three underage people found with drinks there one night in October but because board members say they're tired of owner Derek Brady's lackadaisical approach to compliance with licensing regulations - such as hiring a...

City to let Theater District club re-open; regulators conclude woman's death on the dance floor was terrible but that club did nothing to impede first responders

January 8

The Boston Licensing Board concluded this morning that Icon, 100 Warrenton St. in the Theater District, was not responsible for what board Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce  called "the awful tragedy" of a mother of two dying on its dance floor....

Colorful start to the day

January 8

Handmaid shows us the view out her Longwood window towards Mission Church and beyond at 7:15 this morning.

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