Boston Daily

What’s News

Your condensed guide to today’s daily papers.

1209645056Look both ways (for cops): Officials say that jaywalking on Boston’s streets has become a huge problem, and the city is considering increasing the fine from a measly $1 and actually enforcing the pedestrian laws. [Herald]


Whole lot of forgiveness: Anthony Warren, the man who fired a gun and paralyzed Kai Leigh Harriott in 2003 appeared on a video yesterday and apologized to the 8-year-old girl. Harriott famously forgave Warren during his sentencing. [Globe]

Who you calling “aging,” Herald? The New Kids on the Block will play the Garden on September 26. [Herald]

Somewhere, Nelson Muntz is unafraid: The Department of Public Health has created a 123-page booklet detailing how teachers and school officials can stop bullying. [Globe]

 
 

One Response to “What’s News”

  1. Amanda Rekonwith Says:

    When Menino started his stupid Aerosmith “Walk this way” campaign, I predicted it would last a week. I was too optimistic. The only Bostonian more cynical than the average voter is the Mayor himself. Raise the damn fines for both crosswalks and jaywalking and ENFORCE THE LAW. Some “urban mechanic”, huh?

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