With Boston facing the first official heat wave of 2010 this week, people will do anything to beat the heat, possibly even driving directly into the water. Okay, it wasn't on purpose and really isn't a laughing matter, but Jen Bean, of Danvers, and Stephen Ruest, of Ipswich, were in a Ford that ended up in the drink. The plan was to put their boat in the water. After the brake released, the truck slid into Pope's Landing in Danvers. Bean and Reusst are fine. The truck is a total loss. [WCVB]
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-- A 15-year-old Dorchester boy pleaded not guilty today to charges that he shot a woman in the face. The boy and a 17-year-old accomplice allegedly attacked a group of three women, and a 5-year-old girl, who were walking through Franklin Field, beating one woman in the face and beating another woman to the ground before fleeing and returning with a gun, which the 15-year-old allegedly used to spray the women with bullets, striking one in the face. [Herald]
- Will people pay to read the Boston Globe on the Internet? We may find out. [Boston Herald]
- James Aloisi, the Mass. Transportation Secretary, suggested the MBTA may no longer need a general manager at all after Daniel A. Grabauskas "resigned" on Thursday. [Boston Globe]
Crane beachgoers, beware the Fang Friends' prophecy.
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