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The Phoenix Focuses on Rats
The Phoenix takes an in-depth look at Boston’s rat infestation, with several references to the North End. “Residents say that if you jam a leaf blower in the earth virtually anywhere in Allston, furry bottom feeders will be blown out of every crack and hole in sight and rain down like unsavory screeching meatballs. North Read More…
Elevated Green Line Photo Exhibit at West End Museum
The West End Museum’s new photo exhibit, Before the El Came Down: Photographs by John Woolf, will offer a glimpse into the final days of the elevated green line tracks to visitors beginning July 24. Opened on June 1, 1912, the Causeway Street Elevated Railway was one of the last sections of raised tracks constructed in Read More…
Sinking and Salvage of King Triton
The sinking and salvage of “King Triton” last week drew a crowd last week, including resident Joanne Hayes-Rines who shares these photos. The 65-foot, 1945 vessel was docked behind Hook Lobster near the Old Northern Avenue Bridge. The boat was carrying diesel fuel that was apparently able to be contained without incident. A crane was Read More…