Regime demands Boston stop redlining rich white people
Regime demands Boston stop redlining rich white people
December 12
The regime yesterday told Mayor Wu it is looking at possible criminal action against her and other city officials for the perfidy of trying to stop displacement of poor minority residents and having the temerity of running programs that try to help poor people of color buy a home or get a construction job.
Two charged with armed home invasion near Ronan Park; one has violent record dating to the early 1990s
December 11
Boston Police report arresting two men they say officers surprised during an armed home invasion at 18 Bentham Rd., near Mt. Ida Road in Dorchester, around 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday....
Quincy School teacher pleads guilty to getting underage girls in several states to send him nudes
December 11
A now former teacher at the Quincy Upper School in Chinatown pleaded guilty to coercion and enticement of a minor, receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography.
Judges, shmudges: ICE keeps locking up immigrants under a law judges keep ruling it can't use
December 11
Jaime Isao Locon Cordero of Framingham spent more than five weeks in ICE detention in four different states under a section of immigration law that federal judges in Boston have been telling regime prosecutors and ICE for months now that they can't use to keep immigrants detained.
State sues company whose driver storrowed a Turnpike overpass
December 11
Massachusetts yesterday sued a Bridgewater trash company and one of its drivers for the $1.5 million in damage it charges the driver did to a Massachusetts Turnpike overpass in Newton in 2022 because he was hurtling down the road with a raised pneumatic lift that exceeded the overpass's height limit....
Cambridge cancels contract with surveillance-cam company because it installed two new cameras after city told it to take down all its cameras
December 11
Cambridge Day reports Cambridge officials concluded they simply couldn't trust Flock, which is busy building a national network of license-plate cameras that...
Eric the Half a Tree
December 11
Shortly after sunset yesterday, roving UHub photographer Adam Castiglioni noticed that only half the lights on the Nova Scotia Christmas tree on the Common were lit.
By 8 o'clock, though, workers got the tree back to its full illuminated glory, he reports.