I've watched the hyperlocal news discussions with interest, but rarely do I feel the need for local news beyond a subscription to the local paper and signs and banners in the square (Davis Square). Today however, I needed, ok wanted, the hyperlocal news. The small restaurant across the street, Supreme Kitchen, had crime tape on it and a broken window when I left to have dinner with my Dad at about 5:30 pm. This is not the sort of place that would be robbed or where there'd be a fight. It's across the street from the hospital and just a few blocks from the fire station.
When I got home I planned to find out what happened. Before I could I listened to the message on the answering machine. It was from the police. Apparently on Saturday there was a hit and run two blocks from me. (The nine year old who was stuck will fully recover, thankfully.) The police, using our reverse call out tool no doubt, were asking neighbors for any information to help track down the perpetrator.
So, how did I find out what happened at Supreme Kitchen? I thought about the hyperlocal sites I'd heard of (Boston and surrounding are not a prime candidate yet) and immediately went to Google News. No luck. Then I went to Google's blogsearch. Bingo. The "other" local paper's blog had the
story with cheeky headline ("Do you want eggs with your reckless driving?") and photographs.
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