Politics & Government
Top Stories: Robberies and English's Olives
Community college student on Boston's Most Wanted list.

We know it’s easy to fall behind on the news. If you have, here are our top five stories of the week.
1. Youths Attack, Rob Women Near T-Stop. Two youths a woman on High Street, Wednesday. It was the third in just a few weeks, and the second in the last seven days. Police said the crimes are still under investigation.
2. Student Makes Most Wanted List. This week's Boston Police Department Most Wanted list features a former Bunker Hill Community College student who is especially public. , who has a default warrant out for his arrest for multiple firearms charges, threats, and assault and battery, last updated his Facebook page Wednesday, Dec. 14th, with the message, "TAKE UR 2 CENTS N KICK ROCKS.”
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3. Chef English: Olives Could Reopen in January. Celebrity Chef Todd English , his City Square restaurant, soon after the new year. English told the Boston Licensing Board that renovations to his restaurant are nearly complete and he could welcome diners as soon as January.
4. Committee OKs New City Square Sign, Hesitates on Lighting. A neighborhood council committee is , but they’re more cautions about that sign being lit. Bill Galvin, chair of the Basic Services Committee, told Charlestown Patch that the group would prefer that the company go through the proper channels and return for a well-publicized public meeting.
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5. Bylaw to Make Knives Less Available to Youths. The law creates a for small retailers who wish to sell knives longer than two inches with fixed or locking blades, which Councilor Michael Ross of District Eight said have become an impulse purchase in some corner stores.
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