Boston’s Ridiculous Year
JANUARY
Dennis Lehane searches for his lost dog, Tessa. The reward: an appearance in his next novel.
FEBRUARY
For once, predictions of crippling snow come true when winter storm Nemo hits. Bostonians shelter in place.
MARCH
The Boston Phoenix goes down in flames.
Menino announces he’s not running for reelection; launches the first wide-open mayoral race in decades.
The FBI says it knows who pulled the Gardner heist, but names no names.
APRIL
MAY
After Kevin Spacey photobombs some randos, we feel free to chuckle again.
Boston Strong raises $30 million in one month.
JUNE
The Bruins lose the Stanley Cup; curiously, no cars are injured.
JULY
The city’s fireworks display goes off without a hitch.
AUGUST
After 16 years on the lam and an expletive-laden trial, Whitey Bulger is finally found guilty of murder, extortion, and general psychopathy.
SEPTEMBER
Glen James finds $40, 000 and turns it in, gets Internet famous.
Aaron Hernandez is arraigned.
OCTOBER
The MBTA unveils a new map redesign.
Cars are flipped after the World Series win. Boston’s back, baby.
Tessa is still missing (no one wants to be immortalized by Lehane?).
NOVEMBER
The Red Sox ride duck boats through Copley.
The city picks a new mayor.
DECEMBER
Harvard evacuates four buildings after receiving a bomb threat, which turns out to be a hoax by a student who didn’t want to take his finals.