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Boston Escorts: Why Steve Wynn’s plan for Foxborough casino has been so divisive

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

But her main concerns are the other kinds of traffic that she said could come to town on the heels of a casino, such as crime, drugs, and prostitution.
“This New Year’s Eve, I was at Mohegan Sun, and we came back horrified by all the undesirable people and activity … I just thought, ‘oh my goodness, this is going to be in our town,’ ” Whitney said. “I’m not opposed to gambling. I just do not want it in my back yard.”

Karoun Demirjian Douglas and Nancy Whitney and their dog, Zoey, at the kitchen table in their house, which is on a bypass road in Foxborough. They vehemently oppose construction of a casino — he for moral reasons, she because of the crime, drugs, prostitution and traffic she believes it will bring to the town.

See the full article from “Las Vegas Sun”

Boston Escorts: Top 10 stories in Enterprise in 2011

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

The bodies of Maria Avelina Palaguachi-Cela, 25, and her 2-year-old son, Brian Palaguachi, were found on Feb. 13 stuffed in a trash bin behind their 427 Warren Ave. home. Both had been bludgeoned to death. Officials have identified Luis Augustin Guaman, 41, as a suspect, but Guaman fled the country shortly after the incident and returned to his home in Ecuador. Ecuadoran and U.S. officials have since wrangled over who should prosecute Guaman in the murder case. In the meantime, Ecuador is holding Guaman on charges of using a false passport.
Spurred by ongoing drug-addiction problems and a worsening economy, break-ins and thefts reached epidemic proportions in 2011, police said, as thieves robbed homes and cars by the hundreds; stole metal from vehicles, houses and even cell phone towers; and targeted dozens of local stores.
Police say the owner of several day spas, including the Aria Spa in Brockton, was offering more than just back massages, and arrested Terry Mussari in mid-October. She was charged with running a prostitution ring at her spas in Brockton, Canton and Norwood.

See the full article from “Enterprise News”

Boston Escorts: Weird news: A selection of 2011’s most strange and offbeat tales

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

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Gilbert Harb got into a battle with the Methuen police department after he was issued a $100 noise citation for playing the music too loud – from his ice cream truck. Courtesy Photo People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals offered a free replacement for the “dirty, lumpy, smelly and dangerous” carpeting at Haverhill City Hall – with a built-in commercial. File photo Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua points out where a mysterious car purportedly tried to run him down in April. Police didn’t find enough evidence to support Lantigua’s claim. File photo During his arraignment in Lawrence District Court, James Egal sports stitches in his forehead where he was hit with a can of Campbell’s Chunky Beef Stew by a man police said Egal tried to rob. File photo
Former New Hampshire Union Leader sportswriter Kevin Provencher, center in handcuffs, said he turned to running a prostitution ring because the newspaper had cut his pay. Angie Beaulieu Discussion Welcome to our online comments fea …

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Boston Escorts: City council, crime round out top 10 for Lynn in 2011

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Efrain Montanez, 50, of Salem, pleaded innocent in Lynn District Court to multiple charges, related not just to the allegations that a prostitute performed oral sex on him as he sat in his State Police undercover vehicle, but also that he drove away from Lynn police and almost hit one with his vehicle.

Lynn Police Officer Richard Fucci, in a report filed in District Court , stated he saw a gray Ford pickup pull into a parking lot at Union and Blake streets and saw Katelyn Pumphret, identified by Fucci as a prostitute, walk up to the truck.

They also arrested Pumphret, 23, a Winthrop resident listed as homeless in Fucci’s report, and charged her with unnatural acts and common nightwalker. According to Fucci’s report, she works as a prostitute to support her heroin habit.

See the full article from “Daily Item”

Boston Escorts: Best of 2011: Visual Arts

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Artists more than 2,000 years apart celebrated the celestial beauty of goddesses and the sensuous vitality of courtesans, prostitutes and workaday women in a pair of spectacular exhibits, “Degas and the Nude’’ and “Aphrodite’’ at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The groundbreaking Degas show revealed a master draughtsman, a visionary artist and a deeply conflicted human. Degas painted women as real, imperfect and beautiful. “Aphrodite and the Gods of Love’’ draws from the museum’s extensive classical collection to record the creation of the Western view of feminine beauty. While reaching back 30 centuries, these works remind viewers of ideals of beauty, grace and raw sensuality that still flourish. In the tarnished age of Lady Gaga, stately Aphrodite and Degas’ commonplace nudes will remind us how real goddesses look and act.

See the full article from “Wicked Local”

Boston Escorts: Police Logs: Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, Shoplifting, and More

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Eddie Alvarez, of 316 Huntington Ave., Boston, was arrested at 10:10 a.m. at 840 Harrison Ave. and charged with assault and battery.
Police responded to 64 Hemenway St. at 5 p.m. for a report of a breaking and entering at a residence, using force.
Police responded to 745 Boylston St. at 6:10 p.m. for an incident of an assault with a dangerous weapon (knife). 
Shaw R. Lindaberry, of 39 Kingston St., Boston, was arrested at 8:09 p.m. at 360 Newbury St. and charged with shoplifting.
Police responded to 650 Harrison Ave. at 8:10 p.m. for an incident of an assault with a dangerous weapon (other). 
Police responded to 768 Columbus Ave. at 10:03 p.m. for a robbery.
Tuesday, Dec. 27
Ellis D. Santos, of 798 Tremont St., Roxbury, was arrested at 10:20 a.m. at his home for assault and battery.
Rachelle D. Bond, of 39 Kingston St., Boston, was arrested at 10:50 a.m. on Southampton Street for drug possession (Class E).
Police responded to Southampton Street for a report of prostitution.

See the full article from “Patch.com”

Boston Escorts: YEAR IN REVIEW: Art that uplifted

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Instead of visiting the Louvre or gazing at sunsets, Sam Jaffe finds inspiration for his spectacular photos in slinky furry caterpillars crawling around local parks and the Tupperware containers in his Readville apartment. His solo exhibit at the Boston Children’s Museum, “The Caterpillars of Eastern Massachusetts,’’ revealed creatures of marvelous anatomical complexity, remarkable diversity and luminous colors. Like William Blake’s poems, these photos remind viewers that miracles live underfoot and we should tread lightly on the natural world that sustains them. Unlike lots of self-conscious “fine art” photographers, Jaffe never tries to dazzle viewers with self-indulgent techniques but conveys a contagious passion that will enthrall young and adult viewers with their icky, aching beauty.
Naked and gorgeous
Artists more than 2,000 years apart celebrated the celestial beauty of goddesses and the sensuous vitality of courtesans, prostitutes and work-a-day women in a pair of spectacular exhibits, “Degas and the Nude’’ and “Aphrodite’’ at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The groundbreaking Degas show revealed a master draftsman, a visionary artist and a deeply conflicted human. Degas painted women as real, imperfect and beautiful.

See the full article from “The Patriot Ledger”

Boston Escorts: No matter the issues, evictions always take time

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Once the tenant’s response is filed, a trial date is scheduled for the next available Thursday and the judge’s decision is filed the following day. Once the judgment is filed, a renter has 10 days to appeal, at which point the landlord can go to court and receive an execution order. That document is brought to the tenant by a constable and gives 48 hours to remove belongings. Failure to comply will result in the constable hiring a moving team to take the belongings to a storage unit at the tenant’s expense.
Allison said that rather than going through the lengthy eviction process, Nguyen could potentially shave 16 days off the timeline by indicating the tenants are a threat to public safety through a legal clause that specifically targets tenants involved in prostitution or the illegal sale of drugs or alcohol, but that would require a police officer or neighbor to testify in open court.

See the full article from “Dorchester Reporter”

Boston Escorts: FBI wants Lee to lecture on Mailhot

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

The seemingly average everyman had confessed to strangling three prostitutes to death in his eerily isolated bachelor pad, dismembering their bodies and disposing of the remains in commercial trash bins all around Greater Woonsocket over the course of 16 months.

THAT LEE chose Mailhot should hardly come as a surprise. He literally wrote the book on the investigation. In the summer of 2004, it was Lee, then a lieutenant in the detective division, and his partner, Steven Nowak, a sergeant, who had been assigned to investigate how three women had vanished without a trace between February 2003 and July 2004. They got their best lead when another woman with a record for prostitution had come to police headquarters saying Mailhot had picked her up in his car, taken her back to his apartment and tried to strangle her. She poked him in the eye with her thumb, and he let her go. When Lee and Nowak brought Mailhot into the interrogation room, even the d …

See the full article from “Woonsocket Call”

Boston Escorts: ‘Grandma’s Tatoos’ Shines Spotlight on the Female Victims of Genocide

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Her paternal grandmother, Khanoum, lived in the apartment above her family’s. The camera captures the emotions of Khardalian, her sisters and their mother, who express their resentment of and dislike for the dour woman with the repulsive tattoos, who was incapable of displaying any love to her husband, children or grandchildren.
The denouement, of course, brings tears to their eyes, when they see her with the eyes of adults, realizing her horrific childhood and its effect on her psyche.
Khanoum’s story is unraveled by the very same despised tattoos. Where did they come from?
Khardalian successfully merges the personal and the universal, with Khanoum as starting point. The filmmaker, by chance, saw some long-forgotten documents and photographs from the Near East Foundation on the fate of about 90,000 young Armenian girls kidnapped and forced into prostitution or sexual slavery during the Genocide. The girls had markings similar to her grandmother. A light bulb went on in her head and she decided to find out if her grandmother was one of those girls.

See the full article from “The Armenian Mirror-Spectator”