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Week in Review: Alleged Union Park Stabber Arraigned

A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Feb. 6-12.

 

Alleged Union Park Stabber Arraigned: Soren Capawanna entered a not guilty plea and is due back in court April 6. The alleged victim remains at Boston Medical Center.

UPDATED: Union Park Stabbing Leaves Man in Critical Condition: A 26-year-old woman was arrested Saturday morning, Feb. 4, after what police believe was a domestic-related stabbing at a Union Park residence left one man in critical condition.

Boston Police Respond to Hackers with Satirical YouTube Video: After being hacked last Friday, BPDNews.com came back online at about 2 a.m. this morning.

Esplanade Association Presents a Dramatic Vision for the Park: After two years of brainstorming, the Esplanade Association unveiled dramatic visions for the future of the Charles River park – ideas that included the possible installation of a ferris wheel, the dismantling of the Bowker Overpass and the redesign of Storrow Drive into a true parkway.

Meb in Town with Boston on His Mind: Meb Keflezighi, coming off his win at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trial, was at the Lenox Hotel on Friday, Feb. 3.

South End's Richard Olken Promotes Travel: Olken and his extended family are having the library at the new Boston hostel named after his parents, Ben and Roselyn Olken.

Boston Center for the Arts' Director of Programs Leaving: After a year on the job, Kristina Newman-Scott has decided to take a position with the City of Hartford, the center announced Friday.

New Show at Boston Sculptors Gallery Opens Today: Sculptor and printmaker Liz Shepherd’s “Up and Out” show will be on display until Sunday, March 11.

South End Resident Named to State Asian American Commission: Priti Rao, the executive director of the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus, was recently appointed to the commission by State Auditor Suzanne Bump.

City Councilors Urge State Not to Pass 'Three Strikes' Law: Councilors agreed the bill could be disastrous for Boston.

Blizzard of ’78: Where Were You 34 Years Ago Today?: Nearly three decades ago, we were blanketed with 27 inches of snow.

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