US – Saturday, November 21
Shave and a haircut — Elliott’s $.02
You’ll notice none of America’s problems have been solved. Well, you can only blame yourself for not doing a good enough job of demanding the government act on the brilliant ideas I’ve been dispensing every week in Metro, the world’s greatest newspaper. Don’t bother groveling for forgiveness; it demeans us both.

 
The last of the original urban village
It was once a vibrant neighborhood, but was cleared out to make way for hospitals, hotels and upscale condos emblematic of a new Boston. Fifty years later, those that remember the neighbors and streets of the "old" West End are becoming as scarce as the landmarks of their youth.
 
First drop in Mass. jobless rate since ’07
The state unemployment rate fell to 8.9 percent in October, marking the first decline in over two years, according to state labor officials.

 
Kids stand by as reform debated
Eighth-graders at the Excel Academy Charter School in East Boston scored tops in Massachusetts on the English and math MCAS tests last year, a feat that left principal Komal Bhasin and her staff both proud and motivated to continue their success.
 
These Orphans are not afraid to play with ‘Dolls’
Ryan Landry and his Gold Dust Orphans have long been having their way with some of the greatest films of all time. Finally, the men, women and not-so-easily-identifiable members of this ridiculously talented troupe take on the big kahuna of camp, “Valley of the Dolls.”
 
Exploring every ‘Avenue Q’ puppet
The fuzzy puppets that inhabit “Avenue Q” won’t teach their audiences how to sing the ABC’s. These mature Sesame Street-like adult puppets have real problems: sex, racism, morals and finding a purpose in life. 
 
Time to erase fourth-and-2
The Patriots sound like they’re sick of talking about it.
 
UMass heads the crowded HEA pack
UMass sits atop Hockey East going into the weekend. But not by much.
 
T time
What to do and where to go. 
 
Updated 00:30, August the 28th, 2008
 
Matt Lyons carries belongings to his new apartment on Queensbury Street.Matt Lyons carries belongings to his new apartment on Queensbury Street.
Photo: NATHAN FRIED-LIPSKI/METRO
 

Boston readies for the students’ return

 They’re back.

Labor Day weekend marks that time of year when the Boston area is suddenly flooded with new people walking its streets, traveling its subway and spending nights in Faneuil Hall.


That’s because thousands of college students are returning from their summer break and heading back to their dorms or their new apartments. It can be a hectic weekend for many of those students, as well as longtime residents caught in the commotion, but the city says it’s ready for the challenge.

“Move-in weekend is a big weekend for the city of Boston. Mayor [Thomas] Menino has always made it a priority to make sure that students as well as residents are able to move about the city with the least amount of disruption,” said Dot Joyce, a spokeswoman for the mayor.

The city will also deploy more personnel from its public works and inspectional services departments in neighborhoods that receive the greatest influx of returning students, such as Allston-Brighton and Mission Hill. Public works crews will help handle the expected increase in trash and furniture that typically comes with the Sept. 1 turnover.

Like every year, there are always students scrambling to find off-campus housing, but the rising costs of gas, heating oil and food have made some think twice about living in that Allston triple-decker. Though Harvard University and Northeastern University haven’t experienced an increase in on-campus housing requests, others have, such as Boston College, which doesn’t guarantee housing for all four years but is developing an agenda for doing so.

“We’ve seen an increase in interest among students, and that has reinforced our need to proceed with a master plan,” said BC spokesman Jack Dunn.

 
 
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MMMpod
The November MMMpod features interviews and music with a band called Girls, a band of girls called Supercute, and a supercute vampire. Yes, listeners, we have Pattinson!



 
 
Metro Life Panel