Leonard Campanello: The police chief with a new blueprint for fighting heroin

For more honorable mentions and the winning Bostonians of the Year, click on the drop-down list at the bottom of this article. Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello didn’t have a plan when he took to social media in March; he just knew he was tired of watching drugs destroy his community. Heroin deaths nearly quadrupled in the United States between 2002 and 2013, and Gloucester has been hit as hard as anywhere. “We had four overdose deaths in the first three months of the year,” Campanello recalls. “When the fourth death was reported, I got on Continue reading >>>

Homeless New Yorkers Question De Blasio’s New Program

The city is rolling out a new policy to deal with the record-high homeless population that will include a daily canvas of every block from Canal Street to 145th Street. It will also be assigning case mangers for each person. At the Bowery Mission, Imran Prentic, 30, lined up recently for clothing and a shower. He's been homeless for nearly four years and usually camps in parks, subway stations and under bridges. He's exactly the kind of person the city will be targeting, which he said is a good thing. "We need as much help as we can get, it's cold. We need more people not to give up but try to Continue reading >>>

Meet the man behind the Boston Yeti’s mask

After shrouding his identity in secrecy for nearly a year, the man behind the Boston Yeti mask revealed himself in an interview with The Improper Bostonian, finally putting an end to the mystery that kept Boston lying awake at night throughout the winter of 2015. The man who earned international attention for gleefully running around snow-covered Boston in a yeti costume last winter has come forward as John Campopiano, a 30-year-old from Somerville who works as a digital records manager and archivist for WGBH-TV’s “Frontline.” He said he’s seen the yeti’s image used in ads and Continue reading >>>

Jeremy Renner tapped to play another Bostonian: boxer Rocky Marciano

For a West Coaster, Jeremy Renner was a pretty convincing Bostonian in The Town—so much so, he landed an Oscar nomination. So really, should we be surprised that he’s up for taking another stab at it? Or, should we say, jab? Variety reports that Renner will star as Rocky Marciano, the former heavyweight champion from Brockton, Massachusetts (aka, the other Rocky). Marciano is still the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated at 49-0. He held the heavyweight title from 1952 to 1956. Marciano died in a plane crash in 1969. The movie is the first authorized biopic on Marciano’s Continue reading >>>

Eighty Bostonian students sick with norovirus after eating at Chipotle

City health officials say initial testing has shown the presence of norovirus at the Cleveland Circle Chipotle where several Boston College students reported eating before becoming ill.The illnesses led to the temporary closure of the restaurant in the city's Cleveland Circle neighborhood."We do not have any evidence to suggest that this incident is related to the previous E. coli incident", Chipotle spokesman Chris Arnold said in an email. "There are no confirmed cases of E. coli connected to Chipotle in MA".Since the investigation regarding this outbreak is now underway, officials from the Massachusetts Continue reading >>>

Philadelphia man charged in strong armed robbery at Tanger Outlet

Josuf Michael Pryce Josuf Michael Pryce LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. – A Philadelphia man is behind bars charged in a strong arm robbery Wednesday night at the Clarks Bostonian outlet store in the Tanger Outlet complex. East Lampeter Township Police responded to a call from the store at about 7:21 pm. Witnesses told officers that a black male, wearing glasses, had gone behind the sales counter and took some cash out of the register. He assaulted a female employee, who suffered a minor injury during the altercation. The man was seen Continue reading >>>

Malcolm Butler: The rookie who saved the Super Bowl

For more honorable mentions and the winning Bostonians of the Year, click on the drop-down list at the bottom of this article. With the Patriots clinging to a 4-point lead over the Seattle Seahawks late in Super Bowl XLIX, an anticipatory despair had begun to percolate in New England. The Patriots had lost their last two Super Bowl appearances in the final moments. Both times astonishing catches by opposing receivers had aided the winning drive.Now it was happening again. With 1 minute, 6 seconds remaining, Seahawks receiver Jermaine Kearse leapt in unison Continue reading >>>

Liam Fitzgerald: The Fist-Bump Kid with the unshakable spirit

For more honorable mentions and the winning Bostonians of the Year, click on the drop-down list at the bottom of this article. With its cheerful crayon and careful lettering, the “See How I Grew” poster hanging in the Fitzgerald kitchen in Northborough could be any child’s school project — until you get close enough to read the “big events” that Liam Fitzgerald chose to represent his life so far. “Age 3: I was diagnosed with leukemia.” Advertisement “Age 7: I beat cancer.”“Age 8: My fist bump video went viral.”That last one Continue reading >>>

William B. Evans: The police commander with a gift for empathy

For more honorable mentions and the winning Bostonians of the Year, click on the drop-down list at the bottom of this article. Every once in a while, late on a Friday afternoon, Boston Police Commissioner Bill Evans slips in the back door of Touchie’s, a neighborhood bar on East Eighth Street in South Boston that would never be confused with the establishments on and off Broadway where the brick is overexposed and the drinks are overpriced.Clad in jeans, a running jacket, and a scally cap pulled low, he looks undercover. But he’s off duty. He heads for Continue reading >>>