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November 21, 2007

Organization is everything: Pick up a pill box and the drug store, and count out your Xanax, Ativan, or Valium ahead of time. Determine how many pills you will need for certain situation. Label one box of pills "EMERGENCY." Fill it. You can use that one when your cousin Rooster, who spent a few years in juvie, shows up at festivities looking for money, or when your uncle pats your butt and calls you "pleasingly......

Continue Reading "Thanksgiving at Bostonist's House: How to Handle Your Relatives"

October 15, 2007

Massachusetts State Representatives Charles Murphy, of Burlington, and Patrick Natale, of Woburn, who are running against each other for a Senate seat, got all snippy with each other in the House chamber last Thursday. Murphy and Natale generally acted like two brothers who do the "Ma! He's touching me!" routine in the backseat of a car on a long road trip. Murphy told the Globe, "Natale employed a four-letter word or two and poked his......

Continue Reading "Legislators Poke at Each Other, Act Like Babies on House Floor"

September 12, 2007

Sometimes you think that a story is over and done. Take yesterday's election for the State Senate seat vacated by Jarrett Barrios. Cambridge politician Anthony Galluccio won. End of story, right? Well, David Harris at the Cambridge Chronicle blogged yesterday that a Chronicle reporter received an unnecessarily rude reception at the Galluccio office: Staffers busily escorted the reporter out the door and… locked it behind her. Galluccio was not in his office at the time.......

Continue Reading "Beat the Press: Galluccio Staffers vs. Cambridge Chronicle?"

February 24, 2007

After the terrible fire that destroyed an apartment complex in the North End, the Fenway suffered a three-alarm fire early this morning. Compared to the North End six-alarm incident, that seems minor, but two people died in the Fenway blaze. NStar was in the area because the neighborhood had no power, and they spotted the problem. No word yet on the cause of the fire. In weird, creepy blotter news, a Malden neighborhood was evacuated......

Continue Reading "Boston Blotter: City Still on Fire"

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