Locals looking for love within Boston’s dating scene say it’s no bed of roses. Two social media stars in Boston teamed up to make finding love speedy and fun.
“Sick of the apps”
“I am sick of the apps. I think probably everyone here is,” said one woman, arriving to the Playwright in South Boston Tuesday. “You don’t know someone until you meet them in person, and I feel like sometimes it can take a while to even get that first date. Spend all this time chatting and it goes nowhere.”
“Sometimes when you go to the bar or the club it’s kind of dark. You don’t always get to know the person,” a man added.
Social media influencers host speed dating
So social media influencers @narcolepsybetsy and @Fentifriedchicken invited friends and followers to try something new: a “Southie Bachelor” round of speed dating.
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“The Southie Bachelor” hosts Joe Fenti and Krissy Bets.
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“You can go to a bar on any night, but you don’t know if the person is single, if they just want to hang out with their friends. Here it’s just like waving the flag please talk to me I want to meet someone,” host Joe Fenti said.
400 people apply for 44 spots
To say that there’s demand for a good date is an understatement. Four hundred people applied for these 44 spots.
“Boston has this culture where we kind of stick to ourselves. We’re not overly friendly to people we don’t know. It makes it hard to meet people,” said host Krissy Bets.
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With open minds and open hearts, the men and women mingled with dozens of new faces, potential partners, or perhaps a new wingman or woman.
“I’ve had good luck. I’ve met friends in this kind of way, like an organized friend meeting event. I’ve made really good friendship connections that way. I feel like romantically it could go the same way? I’m definitely open to it,” one woman said.
“At the very least just a new friend? Some connection, maybe some girls who want to go out together and try conquering this dating world together,” another woman said.
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Juli McDonald
Juli McDonald is a general assignment reporter for WBZ-TV.
ALLSTON, MASS. (WHDH) – Boston police are searching for a gunman who opened fire in Allston Thursday and left one person hurt.
Police responded to a radio call for a person shot in the area of Brighton Avenue at approximately 6:46 p.m. When officers arrived, they said they found a male “juvenile” suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim’s age has not been released.
Boston police said the shooter fled the scene and remains at large. No arrests have been made.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Boston police.
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A State Police trooper who was allegedly found “slumped over” in his car at around 5 a.m. in the South End with an open container of High Noon vodka has been “relieved of duty.”
Mass State Police confirmed to the Herald Wednesday night that Trooper Donovan Preston, 31, arrested for alleged drunken driving in Boston this past weekend, “has been relieved of duty.” Preston’s base pay is listed as $80,213.
A Boston Police report states that police arrived at Herald Street on Saturday to see Preston “stopped in lane 2 of the road” with his brake lights on. The suspect was slumped over “with his eyes closed,” the report adds.
“The officer observed that the car was on and in drive. The officer observed an open container of alcohol (High Noon) in the cupholder,” according to the report. The BPD officer then knocked on the window “for approximately 10 seconds before the suspect lifted his head up.”
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Once he picked his head up, police said he appeared “confused and he looked around. The suspect’s vehicle began to roll to which the officer announced, ‘Boston Police. Open the Door.’ ”
Preston stopped on the three-lane, outbound road with his black BMW in the middle of two lanes.
A State Police spokesman said in an email: “Trooper Donovan Preston was relieved of duty and will be subject to a department discipline process.” All other comments were directed toward the police report.
That report, provided to the Herald Wednesday night, added that State Police were notified after Preston’s arrest.
The can of High Noon was logged into the evidence book.
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This latest OUI case comes as State Police Sgt. Scott Quigley is being investigated in an alleged drunken driving fatal crash in Woburn in 2023 that killed a disabled passenger in a van.
In the Quigley case, his blood alcohol level reportedly tested at a .114 at the hospital following the crash (the legal limit is .08). That detail came out in a wrongful death suit filed by the victim Angelo Schettino’s family.
‘Unless he’s s###-faced, I’m not worried’: Mass State Police dash cam catches aftermath of deadly cruiser crash [+video]
The smashed van at the Woburn crash scene. (MSP body camera video screengrab)