- AROUND C-TOWN (25)
- CHINATOWN CALENDAR (41)
- LIFE AND STORIES OF ASIAN AMERICANS (8)
- THE CHINATOWN BEAT (5)
- The PU PU CHATTER (1)
- WORD ON THE STREET (83)
- September 2, 2008: What Are People Saying About Parcel 24?
- August 27, 2008: Selling Public Infrastructure and Privatized Chinatown?
- August 26, 2008: Reflections on Chinatown’s Former Movie Theaters
- August 26, 2008: Parcel 24: Draft Project Impact Report
- August 26, 2008: Hudson Street Gallery Grand Opening
- August 25, 2008: Films at the Gate and Fundraising Dinner
- August 25, 2008: Boston Herald: BRA Weighs Time-Limit for Projects
- August 21, 2008: Hudson Street Gallery
- August 19, 2008: Forum on 2nd Suffolk Senate Race
- August 18, 2008: Pictures of August Moon Festival, 2008
CHINATOWN BEAT
I scan the police reports for anything unusual that happens in Chinatown weekly. The fact that I haven’t had much to report for most of the summer is a positive. It gives meaning to the expression “no news is good news”. Chinatown has a community watch which is doing a great job in deterring incidents. The Chinatown Crime Watch was recently featured in the Bay State Banner newspaper. This weekend the police reporter listed a man stabbed in Downtown and the Boston Herald Police Blotter reported sweeps to clean up prostitution.
Man Stabbed Downtown
Last night at 8:32pm, officers from District A-1 responded to a radio call for a person stabbed at 61 Beach Street. Officers responded to Boston Medical Center to locate the victim. Officers were advised that the victim, a 41-year-old male sustained a stab wound to the abdomen. The victim is in serious condition.