Monthly Archives: September 2010

Sound Bites: Guberfest Edition

Published September 7, 2010

WBZ’s Jon Keller moderates the first televised debate of the gubernatorial candidates live on Channel 4 at 7 p.m.

The State House News Service tells us what to expect:

From the epic Kennedy-Romney match at Faneuil Hall to the shouting matches between Paul Cellucci and Scott Harshbarger to “Would you like to see my tattoo, Tim?” Massachusetts has had its share of memorable debate moments. Could tonight add to the list?

Republican Charles Baker, left, independent Timothy Cahill and Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick chat ahead of a debate at Suffolk University in Boston on Aug. 16. (AP)

These guys! (AP)

The Boston Globe’s Joan Vennochi thinks the Big Dig and taxes will emerge as lines of attack in the back-and-forth between incumbent Gov. Deval Patrick and Republican challenger Charlie Baker.

Our brand new politics blog, ElectionWire, will have useful (and, inevitably, hilarious) analysis of the debate performance tomorrow morning — from none other than Dan Payne and Todd Domke.

If you missed it, independent challenger Tim Cahill said he will pick up a Democratic ballot in the primary election Sept. 14. And Gov. Patrick said, after much hounding from the Herald, he would support the will of the voters if they approve a sales-tax rollback.

And in non-gubernatorial election news, the woman Rep. Barney Frank called “a dining room table” at a town hall meeting, will challenge him in the 4th district. (I guess she isn’t taking the insult lying down.)

You Can Take Away Their TV But Not Their Spirit

Published September 7, 2010

Universal Hub covers what appears to be a protest by the famed chair club in Harvard Square. Karen Snyder (@gegertha) tweets:

Cardullos took away the tv for the Red Sox games. No problem … there are 4 guys there with their own chairs and a radio!

Cardullo’s, the gourmet market, suddenly removed the big-screen TV from its window last week, ending a tradition of devoted Red Sox fans gathering on the sidewalk to watch games. Or so we thought.

The club members watch the game on the flat screen inside Cardullo's display window. (Andrew Phelps/WBUR)

No more.

The Cambridge Chronicle printed a great letter from Harvey Silverglate (the Boston defense attorney I interviewed about BPD gang fliers once upon a time):

I realized how and why this obviously misguided decision was made: A consultant, described in your article as “a designer who came to the shop,” recommended the change. “Are you a sports bar or a gourmet food store?” the consultant reportedly asked. The question that the consultant should have asked, however, is whether a store that has become a Harvard Square institution can afford to deprive residents and passers-by of such a humanizing amenity without incurring considerable loss of goodwill.

And this from Hubbub commenter Bob Power:

To Whom It May Concern: I have been enjoying Harvard Sq. for forty years. I loved the classical record collection at the old COOP (now just another Barnes & Noble); the wondrous french press coffee at the original Coffee Connection (now just another Starbucks) and Cardullos great family tradition of quality food in a unique setting. If by “clean up” you plan to become as safe & boring as the national chains, why not sell the place to Walmart? Be yourself. Your are wonderful, unique, and needed.

Maybe I should move back to Brookline?

Introducing ElectionWire, With Payne & Domke

Published September 7, 2010

Dan Payne and Todd Domke are two of the most respected political analysts in Boston. Now you can get their wicked sharp commentary every day on ElectionWire, WBUR’s new blog for Election 2010 in Massachusetts — which, by the way, is eight weeks away.

ElectionWire logoThe hidden star is Benjamin Swasey, the ElectionWire editor and a political junkie. Ben does a phenomenal job rounding up the day’s news and links and putting them in context. He also keeps close tabs on what the candidates are saying and doing each day.

From the ElectionWire introduction:

It’s an important election year for the Bay State. Although the four-way gubernatorial race is the headliner, there are two open statewide offices — treasurer and auditor. The congressional races, especially the competitive 5th and 10th, enable voters here to shape the national agenda — and offer the GOP chances to enter the Mass. delegation. And don’t forget about November’s ballot questions.

The blog is hopping. Here’s a sample of what’s there today:

Definitely worth following if you care a lick about politics.

Tuesday Morning: Weekend Violence, Tom Brady, Guberfest

Published September 7, 2010

What’s news in Boston on an overcast Monday, er, Tuesday morning:

1 Killed, 3 Hurt In Lawrence Restaurant Shooting

Gunfire erupted inside a crowded restaurant early yesterday, leaving one man dead and three other people wounded, including two with life-threatening injuries, police said. Two suspects are under arrest. (Globe)

Tom Brady, Patriots Close In On $58 Million Extension

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been offered a three-year extension believed to be worth $58 million that works out to $19.3 million annually, according to sources close to the negotiation. (Herald)

Gov. Deval Patrick Vows To Honor Tax Cut

After repeatedly dodging the issue, Gov. Deval Patrick yesterday pledged to implement a state sales-tax rollback if ballot Question 3 is approved by voters in November. (Herald)

Tim Cahill To Vote In Democratic Primary

Treasurer Tim Cahill, an Independent candidate for governor, told the News Service Monday that he plans to cast his ballot in the Democratic primary next week. (State House News Service via Wicked Local Brookline)

Gubernatorial Candidates Will Debate On TV Tonight

The hour-long, prime-time event is a fitting way to kick-off the post-Labor Day charge. Just in the last week or so, a new poll indicates that the race is slightly tightening, despite reports that donations to Patrick have jumped. On Friday, both Baker and Cahill also released new TV ads. (ElectionWire)

Also: ElectionWire, WBUR’s new Election 2010 blog, formally launches today.

2 Shot, 1 Fatally, In Separate Incidents In Boston

Just after 8:30 p.m., police responded to the corner of Astoria and Elizabeth streets in the Mattapan section, where they found an 18-year-old man shot at least once, said police spokesman Eddy Chrispin. Then, at 11:17 p.m., a man was shot in the head at 9 Tonawanda St. in the Field’s Corner section of Dorchester. (Globe)

1 Killed, 2 Hurt In Malden Gunfight

A Malden man licensed to carry a firearm got into a gunfight with two men from Boston this morning, an encounter that left one man dead, another seriously wounded and the gun owner suffering from gunshot wounds, according to Malden Mayor Richard C. Howard. (Globe)

Globe Investigates Escort Ads On Boston.com

The escort ads on Boston.com were generated by Google, which runs search-oriented ads along the right column of the website. Globe officials said they have removed the ads. (Globe)

Also: Dave Copeland broke this story.

3 Tons Of Lobster Destroyed In Maine Fire

It took firefighters about two hours to extinguish the Sunday afternoon blaze at an industrial park warehouse used by a lobster company owned by Linda Bean. She is the granddaughter of L.L. Bean. (AP via Globe)

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Happy Labor Day, Boston

Published September 6, 2010

Mystic River sunset, August 2005 (snowriderguy/Flickr)

Mystic River sunset, August 2005 (snowriderguy/Flickr)

Things are quiet around here as Hubbub takes a Labor Day rest. I hope you’re well, dear readers — even if you’re laboring today.

Sound Bites, Friday: Earl Edition

Published September 3, 2010

Earl from "My Name Is Earl"“Although Hurricane Earl has weakened some, it is still a potentially dangerous storm and residents should continue to take Earl seriously and get ready.” (Globe)

The MBTA is suspending ferry service after 6 today. (Bostonist)

WBUR’s Bianca Vazquez Toness is on the Cape, where, she says, people are kind of bummed out there isn’t more storm action. (Radio Boston)

@daveshaw00 on Twitter:

Assessment from a reporter on Martha’s Vineyard: “#Earl has become a category five non-story.”

“Baby Earl was born about 10 days ago, on the west coast of tropical Africa. At that stage, meteorologists called him disturbed, but not yet necessarily dangerous.” (Vineyard Gazette)

Adam Gaffin has good pictures and reporting from the South Shore. (Universal Hub)

Once Earl leaves town, Labor Day weekend is going to be real nice. (Globe)

And don’t miss WBUR’s hand-curated live blog. (Hubbub)

Your Boston Weekend: September 3-6

Published September 3, 2010

Missing Buffy the Vampire Slayer in your life? She's back in the Bean this weekend. (Scorpions and Centaurs/Flickr)

Missing "Buffy the Vampire Slayer?" She's back in the Bean this weekend. (Scorpions and Centaurs/Flickr)

Don’t let Hurricane Earl ruin your weekend: It is a long one, after all. Put high winds, back-to-school jitters and the unofficial end of summer out of your mind with some cold beer and good music. It’s the perfect weekend to indulge your inner rebel with a little ink or to reminisce about the glory days of teen TV. But whatever you do, make sure you stick it to the man (and the impending natural disaster).

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How To Meet A Nice Harvard Boy

Published September 3, 2010

How would you like to meet Phillip?

How would you like to meet Phillip?

Want to date a Harvard man? Without dropping some $54,000 a year for a Harvard education?

DateHarvardSquare is a new website, founded by Harvard grads, “matching discerning women with Harvard University educated men.” Men can join free; women have to pay a monthly fee.

I immediately tried to sign up, of course, but the registration page requires a verified harvard.edu e-mail address. So I signed up as a “Woman interested in Harvard men,” but the site says it is not yet accepting women subscribers.

Meanwhile, you can preview some of the available Harvard men, including Phillip, 28:

  • Harvard School, Degree, and Graduation Year: Harvard Business School, MBA, 2010
  • Current Occupation: Enterpreneur [sic]
  • Favorite Sports: Tennis, Golf
  • Favorite Music: House, Classical

How much will it cost for ladies? Not disclosed yet. “Our subscription fees are in line with major matching based dating sites such as E-Harmony,” according to the FAQ. (An eHarmony subscription costs $60 per month.)

The response among Bostonians is, as far as I can tell, universal revulsion. I won’t repeat the word that every single person says upon learning of the site, but the word starts with a D.

@fishno12 on Twitter responds:

i’m glad that places like dateharvardsq exist, if only to cordon off the [word that starts with a D] from the rest of the population

In a hilarious and excoriating response, Above the Law blogger Elie Mystal recalls:

In my day, we didn’t need fancy websites to help Harvard men hook up with desperate women. We just went to BU parties and chewed with our mouths closed.

Reminds me of the infamous Craigslist posting from a Harvard senior seeking a date (“Tufts or Wellesley but BU and BC are acceptable (definitely not MIT)”).

Would you pay to get matched up with a Harvard man? Please, please make me laugh in the comments.

Update: Yes, it’s real. Jay Levitt, a commenter on Universal Hub, dug up the corporation filing and trademark record. The registered owners are Beri Meric and Phillip Triebel, of Cambridge.

Friday Morning: Baker Closes In, Dems' Donations Surge, And Yes, Earl

Published September 3, 2010

What’s news on a slightly cooler Friday morning in Boston:

Earl Weakens As It Approaches Mass.

Earl is now predicted to be a Category 1 hurricane when it churns through the ocean 50 to 100 miles east of Nantucket, and that island and outer Cape Cod are the only two areas where a brief period of hurricane-force wind gusts of slightly more than 74 miles per hour are expected, forecasters said. (Globe)

Backlash Begins Against Earl Hysteria Before Earl Even Hits

Cape Cod Today harrumphs over evacuations and cancellations on the busy Labor Day Weekend. (Cape Cod Times via Universal Hub)

Poll: Charlie Baker Pulls Within 2 Points of Gov. Deval Patrick

The Rasmussen Reports telephone survey found the race tightening when it included the responses of “leaners,” or people who have not definitively decided who to vote for, but are leaning toward a particular candidate. (Herald)

Donations To Mass. Democrats Surge

Governor Deval Patrick, his running mate, and the state Democratic Party raised more than twice as much money last month as their Republican counterparts, further evidence of a significant momentum shift in the battle for campaign cash. (Globe)

Elizabeth Warren Drops Harvard Class, Fuels More Speculation

Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren — a leading candidate to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — has suddenly dropped her teaching duties this fall, prompting more speculation that she may take a permanent job in the Obama administration. (On Point)

Manhunt For Murderers Of Pizza Delivery Man

Police have located the stolen car and say they are examining a substantial amount of evidence found inside. (BPD News)

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