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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Top 10 Beacon Hill Stories in March

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in March. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Police Shut Down Restoration Hardware Opening Party: Restoration Hardware's fancy grand opening party ended in a bust after police had to shut it down due to overcrowding. 2. Unions May Be Key to U.S. Senate Race: Although the unions don’t make up a large percentage of the voting population, they can be major contributors when it comes down to fundraising and manpower. 3. Police: Woman Attacked, Robbed in Cedar Lane Way: The woman said she was walking her dog when a man she didn't know came up behind her and pushed her against a brick wall. 4. Two …

Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Top Stories in February on Beacon Hill Patch

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Here are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in February. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Five Things: The Snow Emergency and Parking Ban Remain in Effect 2. Massachusetts Travel Ban Remains in Effect, MBTA Still Suspended  3. New 2013 Tax Rates and Standard Deductions: The Internal Revenue Service announced annual inflation adjustments for tax year 2013, including the tax rate schedules, and other tax changes from the recently passed American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.  4. Boston Remembers the Blizzard of 1978: Share photos and memories on the 35th anniversary of this major winter storm. 5. Boston Snow Emergency Parking on Beacon Hill: Here's a list of …

Monday, February 4, 2013

The Top 10 Stories in January on Beacon Hill Patch

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in January. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. New 2013 Tax Rates and Standard Deductions: Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year. 2. Boston Flu Clinics Scheduled This Weekend: City officials are urging all residents ages 6 months and up to get vaccinated against the seasonal flu. 3. Winter Storm Watch Issued for Monday Afternoon, Tuesday Morning: Several inches of snow could fall in Eastern Massachusetts from the winter storm. 4. Is Boston Really the Drunkest City in America?: Boston once …

Monday, December 3, 2012

Top 10 Beacon Hill Stories in November

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in November. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Police Seek Public Help in Beacon Hill Sexual Assault Case: Boston police have released an image of the man they believe sexually assaulted a woman Saturday near Joy and Myrtle streets on Beacon Hill. 2. UPDATED: Two People Stabbed at Beacon and Charles: Victims were taken to area hospitals for treatment. No clear description of suspects. 3. Police: Man Robbed at Gunpoint, Pistol-Whipped on Beacon Hill Friday: The man was told to get on his knees at Joy and Mt. Vernon streets. 4. Tree Lighting Ceremony on Boston Common This Thursday 5. Police: …

Friday, November 2, 2012

The Top 10 Stories in October on Beacon Hill Patch

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in September. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Is Boston the Most Racist City in America?: Gawker and Deadspin writer aims to rank the country's most racist cities—and Boston is at the top of his list. 2. Police: Man Attacked After Asking Others to Stop Urinating on Charles Street: Police say that a man who asked two others to "put it away" as they were urinating on the street so that he and his wife could pass was beaten Sunday 3. Where to Go Apple Picking Near Boston: There are lots of great places near Boston you can get to in less than an hour. 4. Police Looking for Man Who Let Dog Foul…

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Monday, October 1, 2012

The Top 10 Stories in September on Beacon Hill Patch

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in September. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Who Won the Brown-Warren Debate?: The debate was the first of four planned tilts between the candidates, and it saw disagreement between the two on just about every topic. 2. Is Boston the Most Racist City in America?: Earlier this month, a writer at Deadspin named Boston as the second-most racist city in the United States.  3. Man Trapped Under Red Line Train Tuesday in Critical Condition 4. Man Shot in Public Garden in Stable Condition: Police said that a man in his 50s was shot in the PublicGarden at 4:07 a.m. 5. Police: Man Attacked After …

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Top 10 Beacon Hill Stories in May

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in May. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Brown and Warren: Is It Just Politics As Usual?: First it was revealed that Harvard University once touted Warren’s marginal Native American heritage as proof of their faculty’s diversity. Then it was revealed that Brown, who ran for office vowing to kill President Obama’s health care law (and who has since voted three times to repeal it) took advantage of a key provision in it. 2. MBTA to Spread Dead Bacteria on Red Line in Bio-Terror Test: The MBTA and Homeland Security plan to release deadbacteria into three Red Line stations this summer to test …

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Top 10 Beacon Hill Stories in April

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in April. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Poll: What Happens Now For Occupy Boston?  2. Police: Neighbors Get in Spat After Dog Urination Incident: A West Cedar Street man had the cops called on him after getting peed off at his neighbors for letting their dog urinateon his property, according to police reports. 3. Police and DEA Agents Conduct Drug Trafficking Sting on Cambridge Street 4. Survival Guide to Getting Around on Marathon Monday 5. Man Robbed at Gunpoint in Louisburg Square Sunday Night: A Beacon Hill man had a gun put to his stomach as he was being robbed in Louisburg Square. …

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Top Stories in February

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The numbers are in, and these are the stories that people on Beacon Hill and beyond looked at the most in February. If you missed one, remember that it's never to late to comment on any article! 1. Super Bowl Kickoff Time and Five Fun Facts about the Big Game: Here's some additional facts about the big game we bet you didn't know. 2. Heart-Healthy Tips for February: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and there are many things that each of us can do to improve our heart health. 3. PHOTOS: Hundreds Attend Kevin White's Funeral in the Back Bay: Dignitaries and regular Bostonians filled Saint Cecilia’s Church on Belvidere Street to honor the former Boston mayor. 4. Valentine for a Stranger: Need an excuse…

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Top 10 Beacon Hill Stories in January

The biggest stories on Beacon Hill Patch last month.

These ten stories were the most read in January: 1. Vote For Your Favorite Poe Statue Submission: Which design do you think should be used for the Poe statue at Charles and Boylston streets? 2. USPS Raising Price of Stamps Today: The price of stamps is going up and we want to know what you think. 3. 10 Tips for Starting Yoga: Is one of your resolutions to start taking yoga classes? Here are some starter tips. 4. Charles Street Owner Reconsidering Capital One Bank Plan: Linear Retail Properties is "seriously considering" the objections of the Beacon Hill Neighborhood Association Zoning Committee. 5. Edgar Allan Poe Statue Proposals Made Public: The winning design will be installed at the corner of Charles and Boylston Streets. 6. Even …

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