Steve Carell visited Massachusetts with his family this month to spend time at the Marshfield Hills General Store that he bought in 2008. Almost 10% of the 357 Bay State school districts have incomplete anti-bullying plans. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
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Boston is already closing streets today for tomorrow's Stanley Cup party. The city expects "thousands" to attend. Bruins Stanley Cup gear is quite popular in stores around the Hub. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Massport named David Mackey, its' Chief Legal Counsel, has been named interim CEO. Arnold Schwarzenegger's mistress was pregnant at the same time as Maria Shriver. Maria Shriver hired a divorce lawyer. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Natick's Daniel Shupert, 9, saved a fellow third-grader by using the Heimlich maneuver. Boston, the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, and Massport spent $1 million for 19 new street signs. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Wednesday's heavy rains left 5-6 inches of rain in Falmouth, and caused flooding in town. President Barack Obama proposed cutting the debt by $4 trillion over 12 years without supporting Republican budget cuts that he said hurt "the poor and the elderly." Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
Individual airlines plan to resume service this afternoon at Logan International Airport as early as 2 p.m. Southwest and USAir join Delta in resuming at 2 p.m. JetBlue follows at 3 p.m., with Continental (4 p.m.), AirTran (4:55 p.m.) and United (5 p.m.) after that. Virgin Airlines has canceled all Monday flights. While Logan was open all along, many airlines moved planes from Boston and can't resume flights until planes are in place. Massport spokesman Phil Orlandella said passengers should double check with their airlines. [Globe]
- Real human bodies preserved by plastination are on display at the Atrium Mall in Chestnut Hill. [WCVB]
- The U.S. Coast Guard found two male Palestinian stowaways were found on a Liberian-flagged freighter heading to New Bedford. [South Coast Today.com]
- We're getting a powerful storm. Maybe. The cones are still out, though. [WBZ]
- The New York Times is still planning to sell the 17.5% of the Red Sox it owns. [Boston Globe]
Continuing the Google tradition, Logan will offer free wi-fi for at least the next two years rather than reverting to the paid boingo service it had been offering. Wireless usage at Logan sextupled during the free Google days. Advanced Wireless Group will provide wireless over the next two years. We think this may be the first time that any Massachusetts agency has done anything that made sense. Good work, Massport. Good work.










