Friday January 13th 2012


Posts Tagged ‘news’

Salahi Loves Aerosmith and Journey

Bostonist was blissfully ignoring the ongoing White House crashing Salahi family squabble that is getting Journey back in the headlines. Now, there is a Steven Tyler connection and we can't ignore that. TMZ got its hands on a photo of Michaela Salahi and Aerosmith's frontman, circa 2006, from [...]

Tuesday A.M. News, September 21

A 2.5-year old girl from Chelsea was attacked by a pit bull. She was treated at Mass. General for non-life threatening injuries. The dog is under a 10-day quarantine at the North Shore Animal Hospital in Saugus .Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook . See more [...]

Photo of the Day, September 21, 2011: Goals

  Bostonist loves goal-oriented optimists. Especially when they use public transportation. Read the original here:  Photo of the Day, September 21, 2011: Goals

Boston Blotter: Drugs on a Plane

State troopers and customs agents arrested Carlos J. Lanns, 24, of Hamilton, N.J., was arrested at Logan Airport on Monday with two kilograms of cocaine stashed in his shoes' insoles. He hid the drugs in checked bags in a JetBlue flight from the Dominican Republic to Boston. The drugs reportedly [...]

Bite Size News, September 20: Good Eats Edition

Fried Kool-Aid is available at the Big E this year. Nicole Collins of Peabody won breakfast with the Stanley Cup thanks the Boston Bruins Foundation. Big Boy, a 1,200-pound that lived at Russell Orchards in Ipswich for 12 years, died earlier this summer. Owners said he was in "hog heaven," which [...]

DADT Out, ROTC In At Harvard

With the military's " Don't Ask, Don't Tell " policy now officially over, Boston lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender residents are continuing to assert themselves to keep striving for equal rights. A group called GetEQUAL plans a protest at the State House today so transgender Americans can also [...]

Sox: Split DH, Stay 2 Up On TB

The Red Sox still lead Tampa Bay by two games in the A.L. Wild Card after splitting a doubleheader with Baltimore yesterday. The Orioles took the opener, 5-4, and the Sox pounded Baltimore , 18-9, in game two thanks to 20 hits. See more here:  Sox: Split DH, Stay 2 Up On TB

Bite Size News, September 16: No Cars Edition

Massachusetts Car-Free Week runs from September 18-24 and is part of an international effort to reduce car use. Massachusetts is the only state promoting a car-free week as others adhere to a car-less day on Thursday, September 22. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook . [...]

Dunkin’: Banks Yes, Cali No

Dunkin' Donuts is saying yes to banks and no to California. Yes, Citizens Bank customers in Cambridge can now conduct all banking business at a new, full-service branch inside a city Dunkin’ Donuts shop. The Citizens branch is at 808 Memorial Drive in Cambridge. A similar coffee/banking combo [...]

Traveler Arrested At Logan For Threats Without Weapons

An Illinois man was arrested by State Troopers at Logan Airport at a Southwest Airlines security checkpoint last night for making a false bomb threat and disorderly conduct . Joseph Haynes, a 22-year old from Chicago, allegedly threatened TSA workers by claiming he had an AK-47 machine gun and hand [...]

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