The suit alleges the seven Boston restaurants under the Barbara Lynch Collective diverted tips in May and June of 2020 to an employee food-and-supply pickup program.
The year was 1960. Michael J. Donovan had just graduated from Boston College High School and was holding acceptance letters from several colleges. But as one of five children, Donovan could not afford to enroll. Instead, he went out to look for a job and landed on the lowest rung of the ladder in the
13-year-old Tyler Lawrence, of Norwood, was shot five times, including in the head, in the fatal shooting in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood, prosecutors said.