Missing “George,” the 1973 Indian Motorcycle

Missing“George,” the 1973 Indian Motorcycle


I received an email today from the folks at Ball and Buck today about the theft from their store located 144-B Newbury Street. All they really want is to have the mascot “George,” the 1973 Indian Motorcycle returned. Here's a copy of a message from Boston's own Ball and Buck. If anyone knows anything please reach out. 

Boston’s own Ball and Buck suffered a devastating loss yesterday when it’s mascot “George,” the 1973 Indian Motorcycle, was stolen from in front of the store on Newbury Street in broad daylight. Named after America’s first President, George was a well-known fixture on the busy street and a symbol of the all-American spirit of the brand.
"George is a part of Newbury Street. Not only was he stolen from Ball and Buck, but from the City itself. We just want him returned to his rightful home,” says Mark Bollman, CEO of Ball and Buck.
The Indian Motorcycle first appeared in 2008, when Ball and Buck first opened. The men’s wear and lifestyle store offers the highest-quality goods, all Made in USA. Ball and Buck is located at 144-B Newbury St, Boston, MA 02116
Any information on the stolen motorcycle should be communicated to BPD or called in to Ball and Buck at 617.262.1776 or @ballandbuck
Thank you!

If anyone knows anything please contact Ball and Buck!! 

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Win two tickets to this awesome event at Boston Grown-Ups Museum Halloween Bash on October 27th

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We are giving away two tickets to this awesome event, Boston Grown-Ups Museum Halloween Bash on October 27th. You must be 21+ to enter and all you have to do is fill out the entry form to the right.

Contest Run from Friday, October 14, 2016 3:00pm until Saturday October 15, 2016 1:00pm.  

 

About “Fright Night”

Join Boston Children's Museum Halloween Bash! It's a “Fright Night” event at the Boston Grown-Ups Museum.  

Get ready for some spooky surprises,

and dress up in some playful guises.  

Look wacky and crazy, wicked or nice,

dress up in a costume that will suffice.  

Enjoy the exhibits and explore all you want,

but be careful of those who may choose to haunt!   

For this one night only Boston Grown-Ups Museum is bringing back the Fright!  Prepare to party, play and compete in our best costume challenge.  Special guest DJ Rich DiMare from KISS 108 will keep you dancing all night and provide you with a spooky soundtrack. 

On Thursday, October 27th, we're throwing open the doors to Boston Children's Museum to those who are young at heart. Enjoy a full cash-bar and tasty treats for purchase. Bring friends and meet new ones as you explore interactive exhibits, attempt to build a "big kid" sized fort, and experience Boston Children's Museum as you never have before.  

Whether you were here as a kid or are new to town, Boston "Grown-Ups" Museum will bring out your innate sense of fun!

Big Kids Only (21+) you must bring valid ID

Costumes must allow for verification of your identity.  No weapons real or fake will be allowed at the event.You can purchase tickets here!!


Rules: To enter you must be 21+ 

Contest Runs from Friday, October 14, 2016 3:00pm until Saturday October 15, 2016 1:00pm.  Winner will be picked by random, the drawing will be posted on the BostonAtitude Snapchat account.

Winner will be notified by e-mail, No purchase necessary. 

Good Luck!