Trash truck tips over, spilling load in Charlestown
The mess happened near the Alford St. and Main St. split at the Sullivan Square rotary. A trash truck lost its load when it fell over Monday morning in the Sullivan Square section of Charlestown, sending a large amount of scrap metal debris onto the road and snarling traffic in the area. Christiana Botic / The Boston Globe
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The trailer of a trash truck tipped over in Charlestown on Monday – leaving its contents spilled along the roadway near the Sullivan Square rotary.
Police said the incident occurred around 11:34 a.m. in the area of 485 Main St. At the scene, the truck could be seen partially on its side with trash spewed across the rotary near the Alford St. and Main St. split.
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At vigil, faith leaders, Boston politicians call for peace in Haiti Alexandra Chaidez © Christiana Botic for The Boston Globe An attendee took part in a solidarity vigil in support of the people of Haiti after the recent assassination of the country s leader, held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Mattapan Sunday afternoon.
Faith leaders, elected officials, and members of Boston’s Haitian community gathered at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Mattapan on a cloudy Sunday afternoon to pray for Haiti after the assassination of its president this month.
The vigil, hosted by the nonprofit Haitian Americans United Inc., comes after the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse by a group of men who the country’s government identified as mostly foreign mercenaries. Moïse’s wife, Martine, was injured in the attack on their home in a suburb of Port-au-Prince and was flown to a Miami hospital for treatment. She returned to Haiti on Saturday.