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The Lenox Street Boys also known as the "Lenox Street Cardinals" are one of the oldest and most dangerous street gangs in Boston, Massachusetts. The gang originated in the Lenox Street Projects in the Tremont section of Roxbury, Boston. The gang has been visible on Boston Police's radar since the mid-1980s as they terrorized local stores and ...
The charges stem from the Oct. 18 shooting at the motel on Route 46 in Roxbury. Township police arriving at the scene found a 36-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the leg and took him to an ...
A missing Roxbury man was found dead in a lake last week, though authorities do not suspect foul play. The body of Altariq Hickson, 20, was recovered from Sunset Lake in Roxbury on March 19, the ...
An Irvington woman has been arrested in a shooting at the Roxbury Motel in October, while another male suspect remains at large, authorities stated on Tuesday morning. Auraceli Maldonado, 24, was ...
Roxbury (/ ˈ r ɒ k s b ər i /) is a neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [1] Roxbury is a dissolved municipality and one of 23 official neighborhoods of Boston used by the city for neighborhood services coordination. The city states that Roxbury serves as the "heart of Black culture in Boston."
Crawford Street is located in southern Roxbury, extending west from Warren Street. Its easternmost block was originally part of the Elm Hill country estate, and was subdivided for development in the 1870s. During this period, Roxbury (annexed to Boston in 1868) experienced rapid growth as a streetcar suburb.
The owner of Plato's Closet, a clothing retail store in Roxbury Township, has been charged with invasion of privacy and tampering with evidence for allegedly recording employees using the bathroom ...
Batcheller's Cave is a small cave in Roxbury, New Hampshire, United States, said to be the hiding place of Breed Batcheller, a town founder who failed to support the rebellion of the colonies against England in the Revolutionary War. [1] [2] The cave was immortalized in the poem "The Tory's Cave" by F.H. Meloon, Jr: THE TORY'S CAVE