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  • 55 Fruit Street Suspect Arrested for Attempted Sexual

    Around 3:25PM today, officers responded to a radio call at 55 Fruit Street/Massachusetts General Hospital and arrested suspect, David C. Flavell, 40, of Boston and charged him with Assault with Intent to Rape and Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon.

    Published by BPDNews.com on October 23, 2009.

  • 75 State Street Boston Ghost Cruises will haunt Boston Harbor this Halloween

    ...12 and under. Boats board shortly before departure time. Discounted parking is available at the 75 State Street garage at Broad Street and just a short walk from Long Wharf The Boston Ghost...

    Published by Boston Family Life on October 23, 2009.

  • Stuart Street between Exeter Street and Trinity Place Officials tell residents to expect delays during Obama visit

    ...Boston Police Special Event, Friday” are posted along Huntington Avenue from Dartmouth to Exeter streets, Stuart Street between Exeter Street and Trinity Place, Dartmouth Street from Back Bay Station to Boylston Street, St. James Avenue from Dartmouth Street...

    Published by Boston Herald on October 23, 2009.

  • Huntington Avenue toward Exeter Street Officials tell residents to expect delays during Obama visit

    ...James Avenue from Dartmouth Street to Trinity Place and 50 feet of Blagden Street from Huntington Avenue toward Exeter Street. Both sides of each street will be affected...

    Published by Boston Herald on October 23, 2009.

  • 33 Chipman Road Sandwich man denies abusing his son

    James Nyman, 50, of 33 Chipman Road was summonsed to Barnstable District Court, where he was arraigned on charges of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 years old, reports the Cape Cod Times.

    Published by Boston Herald on October 23, 2009.

  • 236 Chestnut Ave. Religious hall torn down, set to rise again

    The new Kingdom Hall, as Jehovah’s Witnesses houses of worship are known, at 236 Chestnut Ave. will include a worship center and dwelling units for ministers, according to an information sign posted at the construction site. It is slated for completion next spring.

    Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on October 23, 2009.

  • 123 Morton St. City still mum on dental building

    Bicon, at 501 Arborway (officially known as 123 Morton St. in city records), first drew attention years ago for a failed plan to open a restaurant on its third floor with no community notice.

    Published by Jamaica Plain Gazette on October 23, 2009.

  • Dorchester and Ward Streets DAILY INCIDENTS FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2009

    ...6 responded to a radio call for a robbery in progress in the area of Dorchester and Ward Streets. According to the caller, the victim, who was deaf, was chasing the suspects. On arrival...

    Published by BPDNews.com on October 23, 2009.

  • 70 South Bay Avenue GB Food Bank opens warehouse doors

    ...Yawkey Distribution Center will be open the public during an Open House Celebration at its 70 South Bay Avenue, Boston location. This is the first time the Food Bank has opened its doors to...

    Published by Boston Business Journal on October 23, 2009.

  • 35 Howard St Chloë Sevigny x Bass

    35 Howard St

    Published by UrbanDaddy on October 23, 2009.

  • 30 Gainsborough St. Friday Happenings

    ...to be either a hideous cacophony or a glorious revelation. Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory, 30 Gainsborough St., 8 p.m. $25. More information...

    Published by Bostonist on October 23, 2009.

  • 219 Tremont St Friday Happenings

    ...making her Boston stage debut in the title role. 7:30 pm, Cutler Majestic Theatre (219 Tremont St), $29 and up. More information. (KS...

    Published by Bostonist on October 23, 2009.

  • 15 Lansdowne Street Sun, 11.01.09 - Snoop Dogg

    15 Lansdowne Street

    Published by CultureMob on October 23, 2009.

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