--A few days old, but still exciting--the MBTA says it will improve the lighting at the JFK/UMass stop. [Boston Globe]
--Speaking of transportation improvements, the city will start work on the intersection of American Legion Highway and Walk Hill Street, which one neighbor calls "Kamikaze Way." [Boston Globe]
--Want to know how to help Frank Enwonwu, the local man who may be deported to Nigeria, even though he informed for the DEA? [Bostonist]
--Cable providers are raising their rates, but is programming improving? [Boston Globe]
--Catfight between Harvard's Hasty Pudding and the Lampoon over the Lampoon's decision to invite Paris Hilton to Harvard? [The Crimson]
--Attention aspiring musicians: Roger Miller of Mission of Burma is giving guitar lessons. [Craigslist via Brookline TAB blog]
--Never let it be said that Bostonist isn't willing to lend a hand. One of our readers has lost a scarf and would like to find it. Here is a description of the scarf: "multi-color herringbone pattern (black, gray and brown) in merino wool." It was lost on the 19th at 647 Tremont. The image is after the jump. E-mail caroline[@]bostonist.com if you happen to have picked it up.
Image of a Canada Goose on Ell Pond by AntyDiluvian, who always has great winter shots. Photo tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.


