[Nosh On] Urban Picnics: Dine in the great outdoors — kinda — on these “hidden” new patios
The mercury in our thermometer is finally on the rise, which means that patio dining around town is similarly peaking. We sought out two new, out-of-the way patios to get in on the action.
Chargers go after Freeney, Pats still in mix?
Chargers go after Dwight Freeney, Patriots still in mix?
Rivers to return as Celtics coach in 2013-14
Doc Rivers to return as Boston Celtics head coach in 2013-14
MBTA says it’s relaunching faster, more reliable ‘T-Alerts’
On June 4, the MBTA will relaunch it’s “T-Alerts” program that informs riders when their bus or train is running late or if there are service disruptions.
Alleged extortionist nabbed in booby trap
A Roxbury woman is accused of extortion after she tried to get money from a man after a minor car crash so she could get breast implants.
Massive development proposed next to TD Garden, North Station
A massive mixed-use development has been proposed for the parking lot in front of the TD Garden. It will feature, office, hotel and retail space.
Boston Marathon says stopped runners will have chance in 2014
The BAA, the organizer of the Boston Marathon, said Thursday that runners who were unable to finish because of the attacks will get to race in 2014.
New Brighton Commuter Rail station moves forward
A new Commuter Rail station in Brighton got approval from the MassDOT’s finance committee this week. It is part of the new Brighton Landing project.
Marathon bombing suspect left note in Watertown boat
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote a note inside the Watertown boat where he was captured, CBS News reported Thursday.
Menino backs Boston fire chief despite criticism
Mayor Thomas Menino stood behind Boston’s fire chief, despite criticism from 13 deputy chiefs over Steve Abraira’s response to the Boston Marathon bombings.
