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RIP BOSTON METRO (2001 – 2019)

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted January 15, 2020 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS

As the lone remaining leaf on the street in some neighborhoods and corners, we promise to take the responsibility that comes with that seriously.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader, Media Farm, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, Boston newspapers, closings, DigBoston, media, Metro, street boxes

TEN BIG RESTAURANT CLOSINGS IN 2015

Written by MARC HURWITZ Posted December 26, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

There are places I remember...

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: A4, closings, hungry mother, James's Gate, Prudential Center Food Court, Sandrine's Bistro, The Beachcomber, The Littlest Bar, via matta

LIMITED EDITION: WEIRDO RECORDS CLOSES ITS DOOR AFTER NINE YEARS

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted May 28, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

Hold the needle drop. Cambridge's secret haven of obscure wax, Weirdo Records, announced they are closing their doors after nine years as a business.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: Angela Sawyer, Boston, Cambridge, central square, closings, Dig, DigBoston, King's Bowling Alley, Music, Record Store, Shrymprov, Weirdo Records, whitehaus

BROAD STREET RIOT SOFT-OPENS IN FORMER BLUE INC. SPACE DOWNTOWN

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted November 11, 2014 Filed Under: Drinks, LIFESTYLE

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Filed Under: Drinks, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: back bay harry's, Barbara Lynch, Beer, Blue Inc., Bourbon, broad street riot, closings, crudo, Dig Boston, Doors, Financial District, fried chicken, Gordon Ramsay, Hell's Kitchen, jason santos, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, no.9 park, openings, Oysters, Seafood, ship, Stoddard's, tables, twiggy, WWI

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