Pritchard is the only way to make a 10pm tipoff worth it. All-star break sunburn Pritchard is my favorite new Celtics variant character
Pritchard is the only way to make a 10pm tipoff worth it. All-star break sunburn Pritchard is my favorite new Celtics variant character
People. We are our best kept secret. Human beings - your barber, your mechanic, your kidโs teacher, the bus driver, the crossing guard and the meter maid - everyone gets a fair say in how we move forward.
Letโs leverage our best asset - each other.
I also like the pretty colors.
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The shared experience of shared space invokes a feeling of trust - in strangers, in society - weโre all just waiting in line for our bag of chips.
Cities are our greatest and longest running experiment. Problems grow, successes multiply, empires fall - they remain constant. Whatโs the secret?
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You learn to embrace the constants of city life - if you arenโt on a nickname basis with your closest bodega owner and/or bartender, do you really live in the city? Are you really living? The best of us comes out when weโre in a community - even if it only exists within the walls of a bodega
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With hand-drawn elements, the human touch - the โneighborhood characterโ often invoked about but never defended - shows in addition to running for office, theyโre people who live in our neighborhoods, who frequent the bodegas or the pubs checking the weekly specials just like the rest of us.
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By showing the much needed humanity that everyone can relate to - a sign of life in a sea of sterilized, corporate design - Mamdani and Connolly caught the attention of people focused on kitchen table issues - and sealed the deal with charm and good design.
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For a long time politics has been sterilized of the human element. Policies meant to fit as many people as possible into the tent while tiptoeing around hard issues has left everyone on edge and hesitant to join.
The one thing we share - regardless of political preference, are our centers.
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Thousands of miles apart, different countries, different campaigns, different worlds. United by one thing - a human touch.
@zohrankmamdani.bsky.social and Catherine Connollyโs campaigns share a familiar design - hand made store front signs.
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Federal Judge, Warning of โExistential Threatโ to Democracy, Resigns Judge Mark L. Wolf, writing in The Atlantic, said he was stepping down to speak out against the โassault on the rule of lawโ by President Trump, whom he accused of โtargeting his adversaries.โ Listen to this article ยท 5:31 min Learn more Share full article U.S. District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf at the Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., in 2023.Credit...Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post, via Getty Images Mattathias Schwartz By Mattathias Schwartz Mattathias Schwartz reports on the federal judiciary.
We should all listen closely to Judge Wolf and follow his selfless example in speaking out against Donald Trump's assault on our democracy and the rule of law.
The cruelty is the point.
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Pru and Hancock present - post โ76 at the earliest.
Missed opportunity to really lean into the whole โdirty waterโ thing. I respect it.
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Woke up.
Made coffee.
Put on Ryder Cup.
Sun is up.
Birds are chirping.
Sox in the playoffs.
Life.
Good Morning.
As a candidate for mayor you have an obligation to tell the truth, know the facts, and develop policies that are good for all people in the city. Kraftโs pandering to a small vocal anti bike lane group represents a failure to meet those obligations. #mapoli & #bospoli deserve better.
My point is this - an age gap and wealth gap leads to the nativism anyone in #mapoli sees every election cycle. My one wish is for people who are the first to criticize to actually understand that a lot of the work being done by the city is for them - and everyone else. And that thatโs a good thing.
By no means am I a two wheeled crusader - I take the train to work every day and drive in the city more than twice every week. To deny your neighbors safety crossing the road or riding their bike on the way to school or the library is cruel. To try and crucify them for it is very, very unusual.
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Despite all of this - thereโs an ongoing push to end safer streets in the interest of speed and convenience for drivers.
Call it what it is - these people donโt want to be a part of their community, they just want all the benefits in it.
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Trying to manage this was a razor blade balance beam. But - in the end - Iโm a firm believer that government is here for everyoneโs good. Not just the vocal minority.
Speeding is down more than 75%(!!!), travel time is almost the same, and we even added ADA parking spaces.
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Death threats, the invisible hand of the โbike lobbyโ, stand outs in the middle of constantly backed up rotaries - it went against almost all logic and common sense. But for some people who have lived in the neighborhood for decades - any semblance of change is an attack on their way of life.
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Even with this great data from @streets.boston.gov,there was still pushback. In an area with the highest concentration of senior citizens in the city, pedestrian safety seems like a slam dunk. That said, a ton of people made it clear that they didnโt want anything to do with it. In many ways.
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Centre Street is undeniably the spine and central nervous system of West Roxbury. Everything flows to or from it. Multiple schools, churches, community centers and dozens of businesses.
Centre Street was also one of the most dangerous roads for pedestrians in the state.
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This is perhaps the most ass-backwards take Iโve seen so far from Kraft - and that isnโt because I worked to get these bike lanes installed. Itโs a common theme in any political sphere - even moreso in Boston.
Good data and common sense vs. โneighborhood characterโ and lived experience.
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The Eire in Dorchester rumbling with a hardy round of cheers and handfu of asks to โcome homeโ for Marchand tonight.
If only Boston sports teams were as dedicated to retaining talent as they were making more money tickets. I guess thereโs always next year.
If your opponents are spinning your block and making content about it - you may be in trouble despite your net worth.
I am frustrated by riding around in a Red Line train that predates the breakup of The Beatles; I get it
Celtics will have a new look next year no doubt - losing KP, Jrue, likely Al and now Tatum and maybe even Mazzulla.
We must bravely enter a new echelon of Celtics Basketball - I can only remember the glory days of weird #Celtics twitter and wish this team was around - a new rock n roll Celtics.
Unless your name is Derrick White or Al Horford - you arenโt allowed to shout outside the arc. New rule
Dallas gets the first pick in the draft, Cooper Flagg all smiles. Stop wasting time and that young man In front of a TV so he can watch real playoff basketball. Tipoff is in 5 minutes