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Weston To Open First Restaurant With Liquor License Since Prohibition Era Weston To Open First Restaurant With Liquor License Since Prohibition Era
Weston To Open First Restaurant With Liquor License Since Prohibition Era Weston is about to get its first restaurant with a liquor license since the Prohibition era of the 1920s. Brian Piccini — who owns Boston Urban Hospitality and runs Boston Chops, bar, and Deuxave — is set to change Weston’s nightlife scene by opening The Woods at the Josiah Smith Tavern at 358 Boston Post Road. The tavern site has been around since 1757. But proposals to open a restaurant at that spot didn’t happen until 2009, and plans weren’t approved until August 2023, Boston Restaurant Talk noted. Related: BBQ Food Truck To Open Permanent Shop In Billerica “Friends have often a…
'Miraculously Survived': Raccoon Not Giving Up After Being Set On Fire In Quincy 'Miraculously Survived': Raccoon Not Giving Up After Being Set On Fire In Quincy
'Miraculously Survived': Raccoon Not Giving Up After Being Set On Fire In Quincy A raccoon that was set on fire by a 63-year-old man in Quincy is not ready to give up in the new year after “miraculously” surviving the incident. The furry critter was taken to the Cape Wildlife Center’s Weymouth hospital on New Year’s Eve after suffering severe burns to his stomach, back, and paws. Andrew Chieu was arrested on Saturday, Dec. 30, when Quincy police arrived at Royal Street home to break up a fight between him and a neighbor. The raccoon was found in a trap with a fire burning in the backyard. Related: Quincy Man Set Raccoon On Fire In Backyard: Report “Miraculously t…
1-Story Building Partially Collapses In Whitman: Officials 1-Story Building Partially Collapses In Whitman: Officials
1-Story Building Partially Collapses In Whitman: Officials A building in Whitman partially collapsed on Wednesday morning, Jan. 10, fire officials said. Fire crews arrived at 356 South Ave. shortly after 9:30 a.m. to find the front wall of a one-story building had fallen over. Photos of the partial collapse were shared by the Whitman Fire Department on social media. Partial building collapse in Whitman MA on South Avenue. @ctfirephoto pic.twitter.com/AP4Xf4ivkg — Pat Travers (@car383) January 10, 2024 That part of the building was vacant and there was no one inside at the time of the collapse, officials said. It is connected to a two-story b…
'A Rare Gem': $1M Wellesley Townhouse For Sale Used To Be Fire Station 'A Rare Gem': $1M Wellesley Townhouse For Sale Used To Be Fire Station
'A Rare Gem': $1M Wellesley Townhouse For Sale Used To Be Fire Station If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live as a Ghostbuster, a firehouse converted into a Wellesley townhouse was put on the market last week for $1 million. The 1903 firehouse at 182 Walnut St. was converted in to a townhome in 2006 but still has much of its original aesthetics, minus the fireman’s pole.  Spacious living area. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Commonwealth Real Estate “With an artful blend of historical and modern elements, Unit 1 of ‘3 HOSE 3’ sports an open floor plan with 14-foot ceilings and has the spectacular ‘Arches’ of the firehouse’s original bay d…
'My Brother Was A Dreamer': Trial Begins For Man Accused Of Killing Malden Driver 'My Brother Was A Dreamer': Trial Begins For Man Accused Of Killing Malden Driver
'My Brother Was A Dreamer': Trial Begins For Man Accused Of Killing Malden Driver Jury selection has started Wednesday, Jan. 10, in the fatal shooting trial of a 34-year-old Malden man in August 2019. Carlos Lemon, 27, is accused of pulling up alongside Nelio Barbosa’s car on North Shore Street in Revere on Aug. 2, 2019, and firing multiple shots through his window, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said. Surveillance video captured the attack as it happened just after 5 p.m. Lemon was the only person in his car at the time of the shooting, the video showed. Barbosa was taken to Mass General Hospital, where he died of his injuries, according to his obit…
32-Year-Old Man Who Died In Lawrence McDonald’s Stabbing ID’d, Suspect Charged: DA 32-Year-Old Man Who Died In Lawrence McDonald’s Stabbing ID’d, Suspect Charged: DA
32-Year-Old Man Who Died In Lawrence McDonald’s Stabbing ID’d, Suspect Charged: DA A 47-year-old man has been arrested on a murder charge after fatally stabbing a 32-year-old man at a McDonald’s in Lawrence, according to authorities. Kendrick Marcus Brown, 32, was found by officers suffering from an apparent stab wound at 50 Broadway around 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, the Essex District Attorney said. He was rushed to Lawrence Hospital, where he died from his injures. Marcos A. Muniz, 47, was later identified in connection with the stabbing and arrested on a murder charge, the DA said. He is set to appear in Lawrence District Court on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Lawrence and s…
'Special Potion': Townsend Woman Accused Of Poisoning Husband After Fake Soap Star Texts Her 'Special Potion': Townsend Woman Accused Of Poisoning Husband After Fake Soap Star Texts Her
'Special Potion': Townsend Woman Accused Of Poisoning Husband After Fake Soap Star Texts Her A Townsend woman is accused of poisoning a bowl of soup her husband was eating after a scammer impersonating “The Bold and the Beautiful” star Thorsten Kaye and texting her to “get rid of your husband honey.” Roxanne Doucette, 64, charged with attempted murder, intimidation of a witness, juror, police or court official; resisting arrest, and assault and battery on a police officer, Boston 25 News reported. She insists that the soup her 73-year-old husband Paul had in December was just expired. “I’ve never ever tried to poison him in any way whatsoever,” Doucette told CBS News. “I love him…
‘Stop Using These Mail Slots’: Needham Residents Warned Of Increased Phishing Scams ‘Stop Using These Mail Slots’: Needham Residents Warned Of Increased Phishing Scams
‘Stop Using These Mail Slots’: Needham Residents Warned Of Increased Phishing Scams Needham residents have been warned not to use outdoor blue post office collection boxes to send their mail after police received complaints about increased phishing scams in the area. Needham has over 25 collection boxes, but police warned on Monday, Jan. 8, that locals should “stop using them immediately.” “We have once again been targeted by mailbox phishing at area mail drop off locations,” a police Facebook post said. “The suspects are using keys to enter the mailboxes and steal dropped off mail that is inside them.” 🚨 Please share this post to ANY resident in the Town of Needham 🚨…
(Update) Missing 66-Year-Old Man Found Safe In South End (Update) Missing 66-Year-Old Man Found Safe In South End
(Update) Missing 66-Year-Old Man Found Safe In South End Update: Sylvester Bailey, 66, from the South End in Boston, has been found safe after he went missing for days, police said. Original: An elderly man from the South End in Boston has been missing for nearly four days, and police need the public’s help in finding him. Sylvester Bailey, 66, was last seen on Friday, Jan. 5, according to the Boston police department. A missing person alert said he was wearing black pants and a black long sleeve top. Bailey is described as being a thin, bald, Black man with a scar on the left side of his head. He frequents the Prudential Mall, Sout…
'Quite Stunning': Most Romantic Place In Mass Is Crowned 'Quite Stunning': Most Romantic Place In Mass Is Crowned
'Quite Stunning': Most Romantic Place In Mass Is Crowned If you're looking for a last-minute romantic excursion for you and your partner, Massachusetts has the perfect spot, according to Travel + Leisure. The travel magazine named Boston’s Public Garden — the first public botanical garden in the US — as one of the most romantic destinations in the country. Related: This Eatery Named Most Romantic Restaurant In Massachusetts The public garden was established in 1837, but it wasn’t until 1839 when a group of horticulturalists, headed by Horace Gray, got permission to build the Botanic Garden on the site, according to the National Park Se…
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