Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'northstation>'
March 5, 2008
--Logan Airport is getting wind turbines. And we look to opponents of Cape Wind to ask, "So, what's your issue with wind power again?" [Boston Globe] --Governor Deval Patrick is putting his weight behind a bill that will protect transgendered people. [Boston Globe] --Brigham & Women's will be the first hospital in the United States to perform partial face transplants. [Boston Globe] --Anyone hear a sizzle? Live wires fell on an MBTA bus today......
Continue Reading "Bite Size News"February 28, 2008
Turns out Green Line service is down between Government Center and Lechmere. Here's the T Alert that was sent out: Green Line - Due to a wire problem at North Station. A substitute bus shuttle is operating between Government Center and Lechmere making all local stops. Passengers should utilize Orange Line service to make connections for Haymarket, North Station or Back Bay (for Copley area). Please allow extra time for your commute. 2/28/2008 11:01 AM......
Continue Reading "Charlie Hates the Green Line Today"February 6, 2008
We can't control the nasty weather that occasionally strikes Boston. When the sleet stings your face, or when you step into a deep, cold puddle, you just have to convince yourself that the moment will pass. Soon, you'll be underground in a cozy T stop where you can thaw out or dry off. Or will you? Over the past weekend, the Globe did a piece on how rain is soaking through T stops thanks to......
Continue Reading "Leaky T Stops, Leaky Budget"February 2, 2008
--Somebody left an Aqua Teen memento at Fenway. Mayor Menino is not amused. [WCVB] --Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, so it's six more weeks of winter. [AP/Boston Globe] --As the Super Bowl approaches, people in Arizona are looking for creative ways to make money, such as renting their home on Super Bowl weekend and throwing some strippers into the bargain. [Eye on Foxborough] --Speaking of the Super Bowl, we're plugging our fingers in our......
Continue Reading "Bite Size News"December 21, 2007
Something wicked, wicked gross has been going on at North Station for the past week: every time a Green or Orange Line car heads into the station, the little people on the platforms are blasted with a powerful, cold gust of pure stink. Some speculate that the Ghosts of The Garden Toilets Past have arisen from the bowels of the earth because the Celtics don't suck for the first time since the 80s. Others say......
Continue Reading "Urgent Smells of the T Update: North Station Has the Stanks Bad!"October 5, 2007
According the MBTA inspector we stalked into the Dunkin' Donuts at Haymarket Station, the Orange Line was shut down from Back Bay to North Station all morning because "a car tipped over at Chinatown." When pressed for more info, the inspector only added, "everything's cleared up now." Offers to trade him a donut for more scoop nearly resulted in a Star Simpson style escort out of the area. Sorry. We're not cute enough to......
Continue Reading "Why We Were Late: Train "Tips Over" on Orange Line"October 4, 2007
Bostonist Pick: Ballermore Has Arrived .::. Shake 'Em Down @ Milky Way (Thurs) Bostonist has some good news for you: this is going to be an easy weekend on the liver. The bad news is that your two days of drinking, dancing and staying up into the wee New England-established hours begins tonight. There are two main events invading our city on the 4th, and first up is Shake 'Em Down, a dance party......
Continue Reading "Party-Hopping: Baltimore, Birthday, Britpop, Baile"August 27, 2007
Friday at Back Bay station: it's hot, it's midnight, and the crowd on the platform is ever deepening. Low-level panic set in when the MBTA's dreaded Mr. Roboto Voice of Sorrow (as opposed to the Worf Voice of Normalcy) comes over the intercom and says, "Due to a trespasser on the right of way, Orange Line service between Haymarket and Wellington Station is being diverted to shuttle buses." Everyone knew that it was going......
Continue Reading "Can't Touch This: Man Electrocuted by Third Rail"July 6, 2007
There's a little trick we've picked up. Walk a little bit and shave $5 off your cab fare. Not only are you more likely to find an empty cab on Tremont Street at 2 a.m. but there will be less navigating one way streets than if you try and pick it up from Faneuil Hall af bar close (when everyone else is looking for a ride). Of course it's not foolproof, luckily most of......
Continue Reading "Estimate Your Cab Ride"January 30, 2007
In national sports news, there's a new star in heaven today. Kentucky Derby winner Barabaro lost his long battle with leg injuries and was put to sleep. We feel really sad losing an old friend - not so much the horse, but the easy go-to "I hear he's in stable condition" joke that served us so well, and now will have to be shelved until another thoroughbred is in trouble. Alas. Not ready to......
Continue Reading "Sports Redux: A Horse Is(n't) A Horse (Anymore)"December 4, 2006
Breaking into December and we've finally seen snow. It was brief. If you slept in this morning you likely missed it. Since the cold weather seems like it might finally be upon us we're looking for a way to stay warm. A sure fire way to keep the blood running warm through your veins is to check out a packed rock show with a couple hundred of your closest friends. The local show pick......
Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Looking Past the Cold"October 23, 2006
Trolley service recently returned to the Lechmere station, replacing the bus service that had been the temporary replacement beyond North Station. Somervillionaires are debating the stops and length of an anticipated northern expansion of the Green Line. Today, in the latest Green Line development, ground was broken on North Point NorthPoint (hip one-word version, just like Charlie.) The construction project is a fairly intuitive idea – build housing where there's already transportation. It's easier, given......
Continue Reading "Lechmere to Become Lechmere Station at NorthPoint"August 29, 2006
September 17 terrorism comes to the Hub. The Boston Globe got hold of a memo outlining the plans for an upcoming terrorism drill to be conducted by federal officials and the City's office of homeland security. There is great value in staging drills, but there is a bit of complacency that comes along with knowing that a drill will happen. When the fire alarm goes off in the building it's a slow stroll out to......
Continue Reading "Terror Drill 2006: CambridgeSide and Everett Edition"June 16, 2006
Maybe it's the Michael Jackson soundtrack, maybe it's the break-dancing, but there's something about this video that urges for the uncovering of some acid wash jeans and a red leather jacket to come out of the back of the closet. North Station might be new and clean(er than other stations) but it still isn't the type of place to go dragging your body all over the floor. If this were a full on subway dancing......
Continue Reading "Break Dance Results in Use of Racial Epithets"April 26, 2006
The Celtics didn’t make the NBA playoffs. The Bruins didn’t make the NHL playoffs. So what’s happening at the TD BankNorth Garden? Not much. The action underneath the Garden is today’s news. Dan Grabauskas announced today that the commuter train platforms for Amtrak and the Commuter Rail will see a more than 100% increase in size by November. If completed this would be an amazing feat for the MBTA, which has been working on......
Continue Reading "A BiggerDecember 9, 2005
Perhaps not a huge fan of Clay, Bostonist is a fan of the contest. We, and we think you, like free stuff and that feeling of being special. We were reminded today of the Bon Jovi show that we gave away a pair of tickets to back in mid-October (congrats Pyng, enjoy the show!). The concert sold out for the Garden pretty quickly, but looking out the window today we think there may be a......
Continue Reading "We Gave Clay a Bad Name"October 16, 2005
Located in the normally grimy section of town outside the shadow of the TD Banknorth Garden, Anthem is the replacement to "The Commonwealth", which succeeds where its predecessor failed. Breathing a little life into the North Station area, Anthem offers a trendy feel with floor to ceiling windows giving view to the Courthouse and Haymarket Parking Station. The restaurant has fun with itself throughout the menu description and choice of meals. Despite the humor,......
Continue Reading "Eating Out: Anthem"July 14, 2005
Once upon a time there was a fourth major sport in Boston - it was called Hockey. 301 days of negotiations, bickering between the players association and the owners, one arena name change, and a year-long collective yawn from hockey fans have finally culminated in a new hockey deal. Those were the lowlights. The highlights? This six year deal will finally eliminate the wretched Red Line rule, it raises the minimum salary from $175,000 to......
Continue Reading "Something's Bruin"July 7, 2005
Bostonist awoke this morning to breaking news of the latest terrorist attack hitting the London transportation system. Beginning in the height of rush hour traffic, the bombs exploded in several different areas of the Underground, as well as one double-decker bus; officials say that at least 10 people have died with over 90 casualities thus far. The entire London transporation system has been shut down and government officials have told city residents to stay where......
Continue Reading "Terrorist Attack in London"July 6, 2005
The rain has stopped beating down on the window outside work, but that doesn’t mean you’re safe. Weather reports still have Bostonist on our toes. Not just the weather reports mind you, also those enormous puddles that have been cropping up all over the city today. With a last chance look at the MBTA website before figuring out the best way to embark on the commute it’s probably going to be the commuter boat service......
Continue Reading "Flooding Clogs the T"