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Rats crawl through toilet into Brookline apartment
BROOKLINE - It's the recipe for a nightmare - rats coming up through your toilet and into your homes. It's now happened to a woman in Brookline, Massachusetts twice."Two is more than I want. A couple nights ago, I went to go the bathroom, and I didn't realize the rat was already with me at that point hiding behind the toilet," said Betsy Childs, talking about the second rat that came up their toilet. "When I checked the bathroom, 15 minutes later it was gone. I am guessing went back the way it came." Childs first encountered the problem when her...
North End restaurateurs use Wu's recent Italy trip in outdoor dining fight
North End restaurant owners aren't giving up their fight against Mayor Michelle Wu over the city’s outdoor dining restrictions. This time, they’re using her recent trip to Italy to highlight the issue. “While the mayor has been visiting cities in Italy, dining outdoors and enjoying the beautiful weather,...
Six MetroWest dining establishments that serve lobster rolls, other seafood favorites
WELLESLEY — The heck with market price, get yourself a lobster roll!. And at Captain Marden's Seafoods on Linden Street, fresh lobster rolls are cooked inside a food truck in the restaurant parking lot. "We're a family business, and we've been in the community since 1945," said owner Roy...
Popular sports bar in Allston closes its doors
BOSTON - Sports bar chain Tavern in the Square has closed a location that's long been popular with college students in Boston.The Allston restaurant on Brighton Avenue was just down the street from Boston University and there was often a line of young people out the door to get inside the bar on weekend nights.Tavern in the Square Allston "officially closed""We have the unfortunate news to share that we are officially closed," the restaurant said in an Instagram post. "It has been an honor to serve the Allston community for nearly two decades."The restaurant owners said they were "happy to...
Fairmont Copley Plaza hosted a glamorous photo shoot for these local rescue animals
The animals are available for adoption. Boston’s Fairmont Copley Plaza went to the dogs recently for a glamorous photo shoot celebrating local rescue animals. In honor of National Rescue Dog Day on Monday, the historic luxury hotel hosted a professional shoot with a dozen furry and scaled guests — dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and a bearded dragon — who are all up for adoption at the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL).
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