Daily Briefs

Monday’s Brief: Fancy Dollar Bites, Haymarket Circa 1969, Sidewalk Scavenger Walk

Things to know for Monday

Today is Monday, October 1 and fall is in the air. Here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead…

Notable News:

12 restaurants where you can get food for a dollar

From oysters to tacos and tater tots, Boston.com has pulled together a list of 12 restaurants around the city where the local joints are upping the fancy factor for dollar bites, read more here.

Haymarket Circa 1969:

Photo credit: Peter Dreyer // Boston City Archives

Plan your events with the Community Calendar:

Wednesday, October 3

6:00PM EMMET COHEN, Jazz Pianist at The Living Room. International Jazz Pianist, Emmet Cohen, is coming to the Living Room Restaurant at 101 Atlantic Avenue. NEMPAC will be hosting Emmet Cohen, the YAMAHA Artist, along with Meghan & Neil Deneberg, see additional details here.

7:00PM The Celebration of the Transitus of Saint Francis. The celebration of the Transitus of Saint Francis will take place Wednesday evening at 7PM.

From the Community:

“Step On It!”, A Sidewalk Scavenger Hunt In Downtown Boston

Hosted by WalkBoston and cosponsored by the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District (BID) and MP Boston. Think you have seen everything in Downtown Boston? Guess again.

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Keep up with what’s happening on the Events Calendar.

Weather Forecast:

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