Old State House time capsule opened, but contents a mystery

The mystery of the time capsule inside the head of a golden lion statue on Boston’s Old State House will linger for a little while longer.With a host of reporters handy and the rapid rat-a-tat of camera shutters, the Bostonian Society Thursday morning opened the capsule that had been sealed and hidden in the statue for more than 100 years. Continue reading below A bright, red hardback book surrounded by paper was revealed. But to the disappointment of the assembled onlookers, that’s all they got to see. The society said it would not immediately unpack the contents Continue reading >>>

Old State House Time Capsule from Early 1900s Cracked Open

And pretty much everyone in attendance had the same joke about Mayor Menino. Photo by Bryanna Cappadona The highly anticipated opening of the Old State House time capsule happened Thursday afternoon held at Skylight Studios in Woburn. Although materials inside the capsule were intended to be extracted and revealed at the event, the shoe-sized box appeared to be too jam-packed to dive into without harming any of the century-old materials. Based on what is visible from the birds-eye opening of the capsule, a red hardcover book is inside and surrounded by papers. Elizabeth Roscio, Continue reading >>>

Time capsule reveals pages of Boston history

A time capsule placed inside the head of the lion statue at the Old State House in Boston in 1901 was carefully removed yesterday at a Woburn studio, revealing a surprise — a red, hardcover book.The shoebox-sized time capsule was removed by Robert Shure, president of Skylight Studios, where the copper and gold-leaf lion statue had been brought for refurbishing.The Bostonian Society had expected to find photographs and newspaper clippings in the capsule, but didn’t expect to find a book.The items were not immediately take out of the box — the Bostonian Society plans to remove and examine them Continue reading >>>

1901 Boston time capsule yields mystery: a small red book

WOBURN, Mass. — A 113-year-old, shoebox-sized time capsule was removed Thursday from the head of a lion statue where it had long sat atop one of Boston's most famous landmarks.When the copper box was carefully pried open, it revealed at least one mystery: a red, hardcover book with no visible title or markings. The contents of the book — and the rest of the items in the box — will remain a mystery for a bit longer, as they were deemed too fragile to remove immediately.The time capsule was placed inside the lion's head in 1901 and then forgotten. Its presence at the Old State House had recently Continue reading >>>

Boston Time Capsule From 1901 Opened

WOBURN, Mass. -- Historians who opened a small copper box that been hidden in the head of a lion statue atop a Boston building for more than a century got a small surprise: a hardcover book.In addition to the expected papers, the Bostonian Society on Thursday found the small red book inside the box roughly the size of a modern shoebox. The book had no visible markings, and nothing was taken out of the box because of the items' fragile condition. So, the contents of the book remain a mystery.Society President Brian LeMay said he was "absolutely delighted" by the discovery.The time capsule has been Continue reading >>>

Candidates Coakley, Baker clash at chamber forum

<!-- --> Welcome to telegram.com. You have 2 articles remaining before being asked to register or login. <!-- --> <!-- --> <!-- --> <!-- --> <!-- --> <!-- -->   BOSTON — With the campaign taking on an increasingly sharper tone, Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker and Democratic nominee Martha Coakley squared off Wednesday morning before an audience of business Continue reading >>>

Dennis Port nightclub slapped with 1-day suspension

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Boston residents, activists rally against stop-and-frisk

Luis Navarro, a 16-year-old Worchester resident, protested outside the Boston Police Department Thursday with other supporters of the Boston Coalition for Police Accountability to highlight the injustices of racial profiling. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF Residents, activists and students gathered outside the Boston Police Headquarters Thursday night to rally against police brutality in response to a Wednesday American Civil Liberties Union study that found more than half of Boston’s “police-civilian encounters” from 2007 to 2012 targeted blacks. About 75 people, including Continue reading >>>

THE RAT PACK Coming to Reagle Music Theatre, 11/9

The Rat Pack, starring sensational Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. impersonators Gary Anthony, Andy DiMino and Lambus Dean, returns to Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston for one show only on Sunday, November 9th at 2:00 pm at the Robinson Theatre (617 Lexington Street, Waltham, MA 02452). This remarkable tribute show, featuring the classic hits "Come Fly with Me," "That's Amore," "Mr. Bojangles," "My Way," "Everybody Loves Somebody," "The Candy Man," and so many more, sold out the last time these musical mad men were in town. Now they are back by popular demand, straight from Continue reading >>>