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No more Yawkey Way: It's back to Jersey, boys and girls

WCVB reports that city board has finally up and approved changing the name of Yawkey Way to Jersey Street, WCVB reports. Now the MBTA has to figure out how to change the name of its nearby commuter-rail station.

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Boy is Curt Schilling gonna be mad! And dumb. And terrible with money. And a failure at business. And overweight. And crazy.

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I'm still red!

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When Curt Schilling contributes, under an assumed name, to online discussions about himself, is he a bloody sockpuppet?

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Your point being?

Please, tell us why you thought of Curt Shilling first thing when you heard this news.

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Schilling is an anti-Semite who broadcasts his bullshit on well known site with the white power crowd, Breitbart. How's that?

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Kinopio, you, and a bunch of other people who comment at this website take time out of your day to listen to Schilling’s show? Not for nothing, but there are a bunch of other things to listen to, or just don’t listen to anything.

Anyway, you’d be surprised to know that there’s a difference between racism and anti-Semitism. This is about racism. So again, why does Schilling’s opinion on this matter (and to be honest, I don’t know his opinion, mainly because I don’t care about his opinions) concern Kinopio so much?

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I cancelled my Sirius sub over the Breitbart infection, so I would not waste my time listening to that idiot any time of the week. Add to that the fact the Schilling is a vocal supporter of Geoff Diehl, a real racist and well...

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So it’s just Kinopio who is a loyal Schilling listener then.

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Why do you care what anyone listens to?

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Because it's odd people go out of their way to get outraged.

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I was just curious why Kinopio first thought of Schilling when he heard the news. He still hasn’t responded, so Riccio’s theory is the only one. If Kinopio wants to spend his time listening to Schilling, it’s his business.

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Then why bother posting about what others listen to?

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Why comment?

Conversely, why to you care about my views on people’s listening habits?

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I got stuck on the highway by the Ho Chi Minh gas tanks which honor the communist leader who tortured American POW'S and our Vietnamese allies. I tried to cut across Malcolm X blvd who was not a big fan of white folk. I tried to cross the Jimmy Kelly Bridge named after a southie city councilor who led the fight to bar gays from the St. Patrick's day parade and who along with other politicians tossed bricks at black kids on buses.
The meeting was held in the Dapper O'Neil conference room named in honor of a gentlemen who despised gays, blacks and Asians. The Tom Yawkey foundation has done more for this city than all his critics combined. As far as the renaming of the Yawkey train station the MBTA should be careful as several stations such as Lechmere were named after slave masters.

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Ho Chi Minh gas tanks

Seriously? Were you not paying attention?

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Jimmy Kelly never threw anything at buses nor do I know of any other politicians who did. Also he was not a politician during the hay day of busing.

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He made light of the fact that a little girl got killed in a fire and might have had a chance of being rescued if not because of his dumbfuck constituents blocking access to the residence by double parking, thus blocking access by fire/rescue.

He also (this is a much worse offense for some people here) was pro-space saver, big time. There ya go, everyone's gonna go piss on his grave after reading that.

My source for the above: this very forum, back in the day.

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are all appointed by the Mayor. So no surprise here.

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  • Red Sox Station
  • David Ortiz Station
  • Fenway Park Station
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It should be called, "The station where they used to have the parking lots"

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I had to think about what name could they give it..

You can't use Fenway Park Station because it's too confusing for the nearby Fenway station. And you can't really use any nearby streets (Brookline Ave or Beacon St) too confusing to nearby stations. "David Ortiz Way" is there so "David Ortiz Station" would work, it just doesn't sound too 'train station-y' and doesn't roll off the tongue too easy. Lansdowne Station would work since it's kinda nearby. My only other suggestion is "Fenmore" (a hybird of Fenway and Kenmore since it's near to both!)

or we could wait for them to finally build whatever over that plot of land over the pike and name it that.

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Ballpark

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Ballpark

Like "Auditorium". Terse. Old-school. I like it.

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Symphony

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the same (or a similar) name for stations on different lines? Other transit systems do this and seem to have no issues.

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If you're going to tear down the statue of Saddam, put up a fitting replacement.

Then the next mayor can find some un-PC dirt on Marty (bicycles!) and rename it again.

In fact, they should rename Washington Street to Maura Healey Boulevard while they're at it.

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Call it Roebuck, since it is right under what used to be a giant Sears Roebuck facility.

ADDENDUM: In my dotage I fear that I have confused Yawkey with Fenway station, which is directly under what is now known as Landmark Center.

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It's kind of next to it, on the other side of the parking lot. You ever been there?

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Youmust be thinking of the old S S Pierce warehouse that was nearby , Sears Riebuck was the catalogue store off Brookline Ave and Park Drive .

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;-)

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Obviously

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This is OUR fucking station!

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The station serves far more than a ballpark the other 280 something days of the year when there aren't ballgames. A neighborhood of 40,000+ people plus the LMA staff & West Fenway office workers.

Maybe call it Fenmore station.

Cut the baseball Disneyland bullshit. That area is a LOT more than just a ballpark.

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WTF, enough already with the steroid user, how about someone else, like Vaughn Way.

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If he doesn't steal that base in the 9th inning of Game 4, we could have been looking at 100 years of the Curse this season (I know they've won 2 more since, but who's to say those happen if 2004 didn't?)

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Pumpsie Green all forgotten already............

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After the most influential person in Boston.

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New York City is currently calling a subway station Willets Point/Mets (Willets Point is the name of the neighborhood, and the original name of the station). The station had been "Willets Point/Shea Stadium. The bank that paid for naming rights for the new stadium refused to pay the MTA to have their name on the subway station as well, and the MTA wasn't giving it to them for free.

Or figure that most people can tell the difference between "Fenway" on the green line and "Fenway Park" on the commuter rail. (The T already has two each of "Massachusetts Avenue" and "St. Paul Street.")

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The MBTA doesn't have to do anything unless they also choose to bow to the PC pressure. Tom and Jean Yawkey are still beloved historical figures to most reasonable people, especially those of all races who benefited from their generosity. Still, it would be nice to get Charlie Baker on the record on this issue and make him squirm.

BTW, when will John Henry obliterate the Morse code Yawkey initials on his left field scoreboard? When will Marty Walsh and his friends at the Globe push to rename Malcolm X Boulevard, named for a man who hated whites, fought integration and was well known for his criminal activity in Boston including robberies, prostitution and drug rackets? Nothing to see here folks, move along.

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Look, it was Jersey Street until 1977. It should never have been changed in the first place.

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Malcolm X was killed in the 1960's. So when was Tremont/Dudley renamed after Malcolm X? Probably around the same time as Jersey Street was renamed.

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Perfect name. Because that's were Red Sox Jerseys are sold at prices the average parent can't afford to buy their son or daughter. On Jersey St.

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Thank goodness now I can sleep at night. We should rename it Kevin Cullen Court after the honorable Globe columnist who heroically saved lives at the marathon. What else can we claim racist and tear down or rename? Maybe we can change the white devil name Celtics to something less racial and fun! Patriots I find to be highly racist as well. I demand change.

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Since when did that happen?

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You think a name change will add to the number of people of color in the stands at Fenway?

I don't think so. But,boy, I bet it makes the Henrys feel better about it.

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This was not done to bring people of color to Fenway.
The Henry's and many many many other people - and I get it that they don't exist to you - but yes it does make them "feel" better, and it teaches people not to accept some pretty nasty and ugly behavior that I'm just assuming is "meh" to you.

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Alphabetical grid cross streets of Back Bay/Fenway area...
https://www.cityofboston.gov/publicworks/streetbook/

Arlington Street
Berkeley Street
Clarendon Street
Dartmouth Street
Exeter Street
Fairfield Street
Gloucester Street
Hereford Street

Ipswich Street
Jersey Street
Kilmarnock Street

Lansdowne Street

Massachusetts Avenue

Norway Street
Overland Street
Park Drive
Queensberry Street
Ruggles Street

Symphony Road
Tetlow Street
U... ?
V... ?
Westland Avenue
X... ?
Yawkey Way
Z... ?

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The alphabetical grid streets stop at Kilmarnock. Beyond that, the streets you've listed are certainly alphabetical, but they're not sequential.

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U: Uxbridge St
V: Vivian St
X: ?
Y: York St
Z: Zetland St

https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:1257bb330

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Will this be the precedent for all future reconsiderations of naming, or is this just the current wave to be riden ? Are all boulevards and greenways open game ? What is it reallly qall about , Alfie?

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An article in Commonwealth Magazine points out that Jersey street is named after the Jersey islands that profited from the slave trade.

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Then stop selling yawkey way signs.
Embarrased till it comes to the buck

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Just stop.

The city entertains name changes to streets occasionally, and they have a process which they follow. To my knowledge, no name change has been denied when petitioned by an abutter, if they follow this process.

If you are not a moron (talking to you, Howie and Graham), you already know from READING (I know, it's harder than talking, but lets just try) that the City did not petition for this name change, the Red Sox did. The standard process is that all of the abutters vote. If 100% of the abutters agree on the name change, the city will allow it. There is no politics here, no snowflakes other than the Yawkey apologists getting all butthurt, just the City process being followed by City engineering managers (the appointees of the Public Improvement Commission are the heads of BTD, BWSC, BPW, Property Management and ISD).

The abutters voted, and because 9 out of the 10 abutters are the Red Sox and the 1 is a go-along kind of fella, they got 100% agreement. Thats the whole story. Now everyone stfu about it because frankly I'm sick of hearing about it. If you have a complaint, please send John Henry a Strongly Worded Letter, and I'm sure you can expect a response.

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...just rename it FENWAY PARK.

Problem solved.

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So happy some people wanna try and right some of racist bostons wrongs. Good for you John Henry.

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Sox Nation. Sure it breaks the rules, if you're pedantic, call it Nox Station.

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