The Supreme Judicial Court ruled today that a police officer who stopped David Privette not long after the robbery of a gas station one night in 2018 had enough probable cause to conclude he was a suspect even before he found him packing a gun and several hundred dollars in cash, and so prosecutors can bring him to trial. It's a similar outcome to the one Privette got in 2021
A wine and cheese tasting tutorial and a Mass. General Hospital health seminar, all over Zoom. That, among other things, is what the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is offering to Greater Boston adults over the age 50 at UMass Boston in its winter programs, all virtually, and free of charge. Jim Hermelbracht, director of OLLI, created the programming during the
Fields Corner is experiencing a bit of a boom these days as a number of new restaurants and businesses have moved in to set up shop, with everything from sushi to southern friend chicken to mixed martial arts now on the neighborhood docket. Meanwhile, the leadership of the Fields Corner Civic Association (FCCA) has been discussing whether neighboring civic associations might
A group of neighbors and the owners of the Boston Bowl property on Morrissey Boulevard are in “wait and see” mode this month as an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) reviews an appeal to convert an existing static sign on the site into a digital billboard that faces the Southeast Expressway. The state’s Office of Outdoor Advertising (OOA) discussed the matter during its monthly