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Two essential ingredients for a snowstorm breakfast. Photo by Y2000k.

It's time in for Time Out Market

January 22

Boston Restaurant Talk reports that Samuels and Associates, which is a big Fenway landlord/developer, has worked out a deal with Park 401's owner to keep the Time Out Market dishing up food and drink with a new operator (no, not the...

Ready for the weekend

January 22

Eggs and challah: Two essential parts of a nutritious French Toast breakfast. The Boston French Toast Alert level is now at 4 Slices/High; today would be a good day to get all the fixins.

Judge gives foreign students the regime wants to deport for speaking out the right to sue over violations of their First Amendment protections

January 22

A federal judge in Boston ruled today that Dog Killer Kristie Noem and L'il Marco conspired to violate the First Amendment rights of foreign students - including Tufts grad student Rümeysa Öztürk - and that he's allowing them both to sue the functionaries for those violations and to stay in the US at least as long as it takes for those suits to wend through the courts.

Never mind the snow, here comes the cold

January 22

Mayor Wu has declared an official city Cold Emergency for this weekend, with temperatures expected to drop into the single digits and with wind-chill factors nearing the freezing point of liquid nitrogen, or so it will feel, starting Friday night.

No word yet on an official snow emergency for Sunday into Monday.

B Line riders have reason to frown because of a wire that came down

January 22

Update: Problem fixed, trolleys back.

A problem with a feeder wire at Chestnut Hill Avenue means no service between BC and Packards Corner, so the T has rolled in some bustitution.

South Bay loses a restaurant

January 22

Boston Restaurant Talk reports Mika Winder is shutting the Pearl at South Bay in Dorchester to concentrate on her Pearl at Boston Landing in Brighton.

Segun Idowu in his own words

January 22

Segun Idowu this morning posted a detailed explanation for why he's leaving his job as a Mayor Wu's chief of economic opportunity and inclusion.

Things on the Blue Line aren't great; this time it's signal woes near State

January 22

The MBTA seems to have fixed the Blue Line signal problems in East Boston, so of course this morning, like around 6:34 a.m., they were reporting ten-minute delays due to signal problems on the other side of the harbor, between Government Center and State.

Why a Beacon Hill liquor store closed

January 22

he Beacon Hill Times talks to Chris Pedersen on the business and personal reasons he recently shut his Charles Street Liquors.

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