State tells pharmacies they can give Covid shots; Harvard wins big in court

State tells pharmacies they can give Covid shots; Harvard wins big in court
Poor little red bat stuck to a sticky-ball plant at Millennium Park; Samaritan frees it. Photo by Mary Ellen.

Going batty at the canoe launch

September 3

Mary Ellen reports that she and Bob, another Millennium Park nature watcher, were down by the Millennium Park canoe launch this morning when Bob spotted a poor Eastern red bat stuck to those annoying sticker-ball things.
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Massachusetts authorizes pharmacies to give Covid-19 shots

September 3

The state Department of Public Health has given pharmacies permission to give people Covid-19 shots, no matter what a brainworm-adled federal government decides.

Judge orders lying regime weasels to resume paying Harvard billions in slashed grants

September 3

A federal judge in Boston today used the regime's own cackling against it in ruling that "anti-Semitism" was just an illegal pretext to go after Harvard University, and ordered regime departments to stop blocking billions of dollars in research grants to the university and its researchers....

Man who served time for series of break-ins in Worcester is arrested for series of break-ins in Boston

September 3

Boston Police report arresting a man this they say broke into a series of stores in the Back Bay last month.

Food-delivery driver stabbed multiple times in Back Bay by road raging convicted murderer, police, DA say

September 3

Boston Police report a man who felt put out by a food-delivery driver who double-parked in front of him on Beacon Street in the Back Bay, followed the driver after he moved his car, caught up with him at a red light and ended the argument he...

Pocket park in South Boston to stay that way forever

September 3

The city announced yesterday it has acquired Sister Mary Veronica Park on West 8th Street between Grimes and F streets, which means it will become a permanent city park, rather than possibly be redeveloped....

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