February 25, 2008
Bite Size News
--A judge set the bail for Damion Jamaal-Anthony Haley, the man who allegedly fired a gun into a crowd of brawling partygoers at Aria over the weekend, at $1 million. [WBZ]
--Four people sustained injuries after trying to get off a train before it stopped at Whitman Station yesterday afternoon. [MetroWest Daily News]
--Looks like people are getting the Baby Safe Haven message. Last year, people delivered five newborns (two stillborn) to hospitals. Baby Safe Haven allows individuals to leave newborns at a hospital, police, or fire station, no questions asked. [Boston Herald]
--The Romney political dynasty might not be ending with Mitt Romney's failed presidential run. One of Mitt Romney's sons (aka the "Five Brothers") is considering running for Congress in Utah. [Salt Lake Tribune]
--More complaining about poor road signage in Boston, except this time it's about parking. So, when is someone finally going to do something about it? [Boston Globe]
--Harvard has its own "Gossip Girl." [Harvard Crimson]
Image of walking in the snow through the South End by MS2171 from photos tagged "Bostonist" on Flickr.


