Residents, businesses, food pantries to try to ensure nobody starves because of President Golden Ballroom
Residents, businesses, food pantries to try to ensure nobody starves because of President Golden Ballroom
October 30
Trusted, free and reduced-price food resources in specific Boston neighborhoods.
A regime that is sitting on a $6-billion SNAP contingency fund is refusing to release any of the money to funnel to the EBT cards of poor people. In Massachusetts, food banks, but...
Man charged as wild shooter who paralyzed innocent woman on Dudley Street who had nothing to do with his beef with another guy, who escaped injury
October 30
Boston Police report charging Shawn Walker as the man who fired 20 rounds at some guy outside a Dudley Street restaurant, missed him completely but instead paralyzed a woman walking down the street on Oct. 8....
Court rules disbarred lawyer facing embezzlement charges can be banned from East Boston to keep him from flying to Iran
October 30
The Supreme Judicial Court ruled today that a lower-court judge did nothing wrong in requiring a now former Boston lawyer to wear a GPS device and stay out of East Boston, because prosecutors have a legitimate fear he might go to Logan and hop on a plane to his native Iran - like he tried to do with a one-way ticket in 2023 only to be stopped...
Minority law-enforcement group wins OK for new Columbia Road headquarters
October 30
The Zoning Board of Appeal this week approved plans by the Minority Association of Law Enforcement Officers to replace its current headquarters at 61 Columbia Rd., between Hewins and Seaver streets in Dorchester, with a new building that will include offices, an auditorium, classrooms and a gym....
If you see something, squeak something: New ad campaign urges Bostonians to OUT RAT THEM
October 30
A roving UHub photographer couldn't help but notice one of ISD's new anti-rat ads on the Green Line this morning, pointing to the Boston Rat Action Plan (or BRAP, which sounds like what you might say if you saw rats like that). But, no, we...
Condo owners in converted South End church raise holy hell over problems they say include shoddy construction and AC that failed repeatedly over the summer
October 29
Owners of condos in the former Immaculate Conception Church on Harrison Avenue at East Concord Street in the South End today sued the Natick developer they say left the re-fitted building in terrible shape.