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The Kennedy Count

The political world is abuzz over Edward Kennedy’s endorsement of Barack Obama. Ted’s seal of approval carries the most political weight, but several other Kennedys […]

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An Open Letter to the South Regarding Fried Chicken and Mitt Romney

Dear Southern/Fried Chicken-Loving States, Hello, friends. Boston Daily here. We know that we don’t always get along, what with your socially conservative views and our […]

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Jim Ogonowski Goes Big, Goes Home, Then Goes Bigger

Now that we’re in the midst of a contentious presidential primary season, the Fifth Congressional District race feels like it happened years ago. But the […]

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Ted Kennedy Endorses Obama

Tough few days for Sen. Hillary Clinton. On Saturday, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama won the South Carolina primary by a comfortable margin. Now, reports have […]

How the Moultons Made Peace with the War

Seth Moulton’s G.I. Joe looks, Harvard degree, and courageous Marine service would make most parents proud. His own needed a little help coming to terms with the warrior they’ve raised.

King Sal

He’s drawn heat for defying Governor Deval Patrick and taking his sweet time with reforms. Get to know the guy behind the mustache, though, and you learn this: Our speaker of the House has always done things his own way. And now that he’s made himself the most powerful man in the state, he just wants people to play by his rules.

Headlines of the Damned

The Herald‘s latest death rattles are enough to make you imagine a city without its preeminent fear-mongerer—a terrifying thought, indeed.

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Breaking News: Alpha Omega Liquidation Starts Tomorrow

As Bostonista reported earlier today, a Boston bankruptcy court sold Alpha Omega’s assets to a group of investors. Boston Daily spoke with Michael O’Hara, the […]

Restaurants

Toscanini’s Lives to Scoop Another Day

Ice cream fans are one step closer to rejoicing. Toscanini’s is getting closer to reopening. After launching a blog to solicit donations for its $167,000 […]

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

Each Friday, Paul McMorrow will take you inside the smoke-filled rooms and darkly-lit corridors of government to bring you the hottest and juiciest political tidbits. […]

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Mitt Romney Tastes His Handsome Foot

The one person who’s enjoying the endless chatter about a possible recession might be Mitt Romney. We’re pretty sure the Romney’s $1,200 refund check will […]

Style

The End of the Road for Alpha Omega?

While troubled ice cream maker Toscanini’s appears poised to rise from the brink of extinction, Alpha Omega seems to have met its fate. Bostonista was […]

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Metro Smites Globe

The meltdown continues. Weeks after the Globe booted a story about the Metro‘s supposedly plummeting circulation, and days after the Globe booted another story about […]

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Notice to the Herald: We Don’t Care About New York

Dear Herald, Hello, friends. We’re not being facetious when we say that we genuinely like you. Normally we come to sing your praises, but lately […]

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Meet Somerville’s Own Superhero

Winter in New England always tests the limits of the social contract. Whether it’s a neighbor blowing snow into your yard, or a crazy bastard […]