Saturday, March 25, 2017

Finally, Boston architecture gets its act together and other top stories.

  • Finally, Boston architecture gets its act together

    Finally, Boston architecture gets its act together
    Boston may finally be getting a dose of good architecture. It’s coming from an unlikely source: a luxury residential developer. And it’s being designed by an unlikely architecture team: one of Boston’s best boutique firms, known among design aficionados everywhere but here.If this team succeeds in building a distinctive 19-story apartment building on a little infill parcel between Bay Village and Park Square — and in convincing that good design is worth paying for — there’s hope for the city ye..
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  • Boston to unveil transportation plan for future

    Boston to unveil transportation plan for future
    The future of transportation in Boston includes fewer cars on the road, heavy reliance on public transit, and lots of so-called microhubs, one-stop access points where commuters can share a bus, bike, or car. Those initiatives are detailed in a comprehensive plan that city officials will unveil Tuesday, a transportation blueprint for the next decade that puts heavy emphasis on a growing city population and the various ways residents get around. Read the complete story at BostonGlobe.com. Don’..
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  • Boston Teachers Union accuses city of gender bias in contract talks

    Boston Teachers Union accuses city of gender bias in contract talks
    The Boston Teachers Union, expressing frustration that contract negotiations have dragged on for more than a year, accused the school system and the city Tuesday of not taking the talks seriously because the union is made up mostly of women.“Both the School Department and the city have, frankly, treated us poorly and disrespectfully,” Richard Stutman, president of the Boston Teachers Union, wrote in his weekly newsletter, noting that 76 percent of the city’s teaching force consists of women. Ad..
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  • Boston City Council questions heavy use of police overtime

    Boston City Council questions heavy use of police overtime
    City councilors, in their first public comments on a proposed $68 million contract for Boston’s largest police union, voiced concerns Tuesday about the safety and health of the city and the police officers who log excessive overtime on the job. At a Ways and Means Committee hearing Tuesday, the councilors questioned city and police officials about the Boston Police Department’s practice of ordering officers to work extra shifts and inquired about whether hiring additional officers would help re..
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  • Together for 97 years, twin sisters meet tragic end

    Together for 97 years, twin sisters meet tragic end
    BARRINGTON, R.I. — They were born in November 1919, on the kitchen table at home in Rhode Island, to a mother who didn’t know she was having twins.For the next 97 years, those baby girls were inseparable — through marriages, the bearing of their own children, and then into widowhood. Advertisement On Friday, what would be their last day together, Jean Haley and Martha Williams dined at The Lobster Pot in Bristol, police said, with their little sister, who is 89. Then they headed to Haley’s h..
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  • More threats target Boston-area Jewish day schools and ADL

    More threats target Boston-area Jewish day schools and ADL
    Three Jewish institutions in Massachusetts, including two primary schools, were targeted Tuesday morning by a sixth wave of bomb threats that have affected more than 130 Jewish institutions across the United States since January.The Solomon Schechter Day School in Newton, MetroWest Jewish Day School at Temple Beth Sholom in Framingham, and New England office of the Anti-Defamation League in Boston received the threats. No bombs were found. Advertisement These latest bomb threats affected som..
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  • FBI director speaks at ribbon-cutting for new local headquarters in ...

    FBI director speaks at ribbon-cutting for new local headquarters in ...
    FBI Director James Comey met with area law enforcement officials Tuesday, promising to strengthen partnerships between federal, state, and local authorities.Comey met with about 40 law enforcement heads from Everett to New Hampshire over lunch before taking part in a ribbon-cutting to announce the opening of a new headquarters in Chelsea for the FBI’s Boston field office, which covers Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Advertisement It is the first time the FBI’s Boston o..
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  • Crews Complete Work on Water Main Break in Boston

    Crews Complete Work on Water Main Break in Boston
    Crews have completed work to a water main break in Boston's Fenway area.Drivers were warned to stay away from Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue on Tuesday after the water main broke earlier in the day. Brookline Avenue at Park Drive had been closed.There was no property damage but a vacuum truck that had responded to the scene fell into a sinkhole and a second trunk was called in to get it out.Boston Water and Sewer completed work just after 9 p.m. Authorities said traffic in the area should ..
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  • WikiLeaks reveals CIA files describing hacking tools

    WikiLeaks reveals CIA files describing hacking tools
    WASHINGTON — A vast portion of the CIA’s computer hacking arsenal appeared to have been exposed Tuesday by the antisecrecy organization WikiLeaks, which posted thousands of files revealing secret cyber tools used by the agency to convert cellphones, televisions, and other ordinary devices into implements of espionage.The trove appeared to lay bare the design and capabilities of some of the US intelligence community’s most closely guarded cyber weapons, a breach that will probably cause immediat..
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  • Foundations give $750000 in Boston-area arts grants

    The Boston Foundation and Barr Foundation are joining forces to pump roughly $750,000 into the local creative economy, handing out 60 grants to performing artists, small performing arts groups, and organizations in Greater Boston.The project-specific grants, worth up to $15,000 each, are part of Live Arts Boston, a new program meant to foster fresh productions and artistic risk-taking among recipients, whose proposals ranged from an interdisciplinary public art project to a festival focused on ..
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Raiders won't retain Bill Musgrave, promote Todd Downing to OC .Costco to pay $11.75 mln over lax US pharmacy controls .
Who will be at the Women's March in Boston? Everyone, it seems. .Customs officials in Boston ask police for space for detainees .

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