Teddy's Take
The Contenders
The 2010 campaign for governor unofficially kicked off on Thursday when the three challengers appeared at a forum Westborough. Charles D. Baker (left) Christy Mihos (center) are vying for the Republican nomination. State Treasurer Timothy Cahill (right) is running as an independent.

(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
The Eyes Have It
Awestruck young fans watched courtside at the TD Garden on Wednesday as the Boston Celtics warmed up.

(Jim Davis/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Original Gull-Wing Design
A seagull took flight over Gloucester Harbor early Tuesday morning in the constant quest for food.

(John Blanding/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Lofty Ambition
A massive American flag hangs in the lobby of Suffolk University Law School, where some trustees and alumni have begun to raise questions about the school's leadership, direction, and financial stability.

(Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
The Call
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind: Coach Bill Belichick (center) and quarterback Tom Brady made a fateful decision during this sideline huddle late in the fourth quarter Sunday night. New England went for it on 4th down and 2. The Patriots came up short. The Colts scored the winning touchdown four plays later.

(Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Tearful Tribute
Frances Kilday of Jamaica Plain wiped tears from her eyes on Wednesday as Boston's Veteran's Day Parade passed on Tremont Street.

(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Star-Spangled Bugle
The Commandant's Own US Marine Drum and Bugle Corps played on Monday at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center for the celebration of the Marine Corps' 234th birthday.

(Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
After The Fall
NEWTON -- Six-year-old Erin Blouin did her best on Sunday to help her father with yard work.

(Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Still Mr. Mayor
A relaxed and buoyant Mayor Thomas M. Menino vowed to shed the caution and incrementalism that have marked his first 16 years in office and use his unprecedented fifth term to boldly tackle problems in education, public safety, and city administration. "I feel so good about it, so, so good about myself," Menino told the Globe in a wide-ranging, hourlong interview, kicking back in a chair in his fifth-floor City Hall office overlooking Faneuil Hall. "I don't mean to sound like an egomaniac. I feel so good about myself.’"

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Shadow Status
PORTLAND, Maine: Supporters of Maine's same-sex marriage law gathered at a Holiday Inn here Tuesday night to watch the returns. The state voted yes and overturned the law, delivering a potentially crushing blow to gay-rights advocates after a year when their cause seemed to be gaining momentum.

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
November Meadow
CONCORD -- Melissa Brooks explored a field of withered sunflowers on Monday with her 4 1/2 year old twin boys, Colin and Ryan, near Meriam Corner.

(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Ghost in the machine
Mayoral hopeful Michael F. Flaherty (left) seemed like a spectral figure as he campaigned inside the mayor's annual Halloween party for senior citizens. The four-term incumbent Mayor Thomas M. Menino (right) held the microphone at center stage.
(John Tlumacki/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
The Good Lion
This lion skin throw rug once tickled the feet of author Ernest Hemingway. The rug now resides in a little-known nook of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library that houses the most comprehensive body of the Nobel Prize-winning author's writings.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Fresh breath to the end
Lindsey Jones gave her younger sister Lauren a shot of breath spray on Monday at the National Funeral Directors Association convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The siblings were with their mother and father, who is a funeral director in South Dakota.

(Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Football game or a fashion show?
Quarterback Tom Brady stood out among his comfortably dressed teammates as the New England Patriots boarded a trans-Atlantic flight on Thursday for a game in England.

(Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Snowy River
Rowers from Brown University tried to stay warm after the racing on Sunday in the Head of the Charles Regatta.

(Bill Greene/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
No need now for Turnpike suggestions
A suggestion box at the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority sat idle on Thursday as the oft maligned agency held its last board meeting.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Nothing says fall like a Dukakis sweater
BROOKLINE -- Former governor Michael S. Dukakis wore one of his trademark sweaters to a house party Monday hosted by the Brookline Democratic Town Committee that drew Senate candidates Michael Capuano, Martha Coakley, Steve Pagliuca, and Alan Khazei. Dukakis became famous for his sweaters as governor at news conferences during the Blizzard of '78.

(Yoon Byun/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Rocket 88
FOXBOROUGH -- John Riley leaned on the trusty bumper of his 1956 Oldsmobile 88 on Thursday at the Mass Cruiser classic car show at the Patriot Place.

(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Vigilance
MONT VERNON, N.H. -- A candlelight vigil at a firehouse here Wednesday evening honored Kimberly Cates and her 11-year-old daughter. Four local teens have been accused of breaking into the Cates' home early Sunday and killing the 42-year-old mother and maiming the daughter.

(Essdras Suarez/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Local Color
Leaf peepers, stay put. Fall foliage can be found right here in Boston, as demonstrated by the fire-red leaves on this tree on Mayhew Street in Dorchester.
(John Tlumacki/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Video Edition
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here.
Kissin' Time
Paul Stanley (left) and Gene Simmons of the band KISS rocked the TD Bank Garden on Monday night.

(Matthew Lee/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
In The Pink
New England Patriot Randy Moss celebrated with teammate Benjamin Watson on Sunday after a 14-yard touchdown reception that gave them a win over the Baltimore Ravens. The pink cleats and gloves are part of an effort throughout the National Football League in October to raise awareness about breast cancer and the need for annual screenings, especially for women over the age of 40.

(Matthew Lee/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Strained Handshake
Mayor Thomas M. Menino and his challenger, Councilor at Large Michael F. Flaherty Jr., both had to lean over a table to shake hands before last night's televised debate at WCVB-TV Channel 5.

(Barry Chin/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Hooked
A-40 foot, 2-ton sculpture of a fish traveled by barge across Boston Harbor on Wednesday to Fan Pier Marina. The nonprofit HarborArts Inc. says the sculpture is supposed to raise awareness about social, economic, and environmental issues impacting the quality of harbors, waterways, and oceans.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Wake on the wild side
A champagne-soaked Tim Wakefield emerged from the Red Sox clubhouse at 2 a.m. after Boston clinched a playoff berth as the American League Wild Card when the Texas Rangers lost on the West Coast.

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Johnny on the Spot
The Red Sox expanded 40-man September roster has brought more depth and experience to Boston's bench. Before Monday's game, Johnny Pesky played pepper at Fenway Park to celebrate his 90th birthday.

(Matthew Lee/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Video Edition
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here.
Hand to Mouth
A queen triggerfish eyed a hunk of food in the hand of a researcher in the giant ocean tank at the New England Aquarium.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Hyatt Huddle
Governor Deval Patrick hosted a meeting last night with 30 workers fired by the Hyatt hotel chain. Patrick plans to direct Massachusetts employees to boycott Hyatt hotels when conducting state business unless the chain rehires the nearly 100 housekeepers it fired last month.

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Local boy makes good
BOSTON -- At his victory party held at the IBEW Hall on Freeport Street in Dorchester Tuesday night, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, who is proud of his focus on improving neighborhoods, declared he was pleasantly surprised to have garnered more than 50 percent of the votes cast in the city's primary election.

Jim Davis/Globe Staff
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Fair weather friends
WATERTOWN -- Jessica Sollee and her boyfriend Kevin Millerick enjoyed the fading sunlight along the Charles River on Monday as summer gave way to fall.

(Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
High Def
Boston Police Officer Darlene Lagoa videotaped the hemp festival on Boston Common on Saturday, an annual gathering that features live music and speeches calling for the legalization of marijuana.

(Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Seal of Approval
At the New England Aquarium, Ariel Martin greeted guests on Thursday with a harbor seal puppet.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Pip-squeak Pilates
Shannon Allen and her son, Wynn Ryder Allen, participated Wednesday afternoon in a "Pilates Together" class at the Boston Sports Club. Not pictured: The proud husband and father, Celtics guard Ray Allen.

(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Abrupt Stop

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
A conductor was among the 18 injured Tuesday morning when a commuter rail train pulled too far into South Station and hit a bumper at the end of the track. The engineer controlling the commuter train mistimed his entry, according to several transit officials.
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Big Kick

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski emerged from a pile Monday night with the football after a fourth quarter fumble by the Buffalo Bills. The recovery helped give the Patriots one-point victory 25 to 24.
Go fly a kite
A man practiced flying a kite on Wednesday on Carson Beach in South Boston. The man would only give his first name, Josh.

(Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Solitude and Seaweed
With Labor Day crowds gone, a lone beachgoer enjoyed the quiet on Tuesday in Rockport.

(Joanne Rathe/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Where is the fire?
A Boston Fire Department sport utility vehicle had its lights flashing and siren wailing when it collided with a car on Monday afternoon while rushing to a call in Jamaica Plain. The other car in the crash was driven by a man apparently rushing to his fiancé's home because he heard it was on fire.

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
He casts a long shadow
Tiger Woods cast a long, thin shadow Thursday as he walked on the fourth green during the Pro-Am at the TPC Boston Deutsche Bank Championship.

Bill Greene/Globe Staff
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
V_NN_ WH_TE
Buy two vowels -- A and I -- to spell Vanna White, co-host of the television game show "Wheel of Fortune." White appeared Wednesday at the Union Oyster House in Boston, where the show taped vignettes. Owners of the oyster house -- Mary Ann Milano Picardi and Joseph A. Milano Jr. -- looked on.

(Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Overhead seating
Senior Samantha Barbosa looked down on the Boston University soccer field from her 25th-floor apartment in a new high-rise residence hall.
(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
The other funeral last week
SOUTH WEYMOUTH -- Six hundred police officers, family, and friends attended the funeral on Saturday of Officer Michael Davey at St. Francis Xavier Church. The Weymouth police officer was working a road detail on August 24 when he was struck and killed by a car

(Wendy Maeda/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Day is Done
ARLINGTON, VA -- Sergeant Major Woodrow English played taps to conclude the burial of Senator Edward M. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday.

(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Long Green
OAK BLUFFS -- President Barack Obama spent part of the first full day of vacation at the Farm Neck Golf Club.

(Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Softball
Red Sox skipper Terry Francona kissed 8-month-old Parker Papelbon in the dugout on Friday night as her proud father, Jonathan Papelbon, looked on.
(John Tlumacki/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
The $8 million question
New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady wore a brace on his surgically repaired left knee last week in Philadelphia. Will he wear the brace in this evening's preseason game at Gillette Stadium against the Cincinnati Bengals?

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Hot Water
MILFORD -- Milford High School students Brett Kane, Tyler Lindsey, and Devon Edwards delivered free cases of bottled water to town residents at Milford High School, Wednesday in what was both the last day of the free water program and the day the state boil-water order was lifted after 10 days.

Bill Greene/Globe Staff
Wilting Weather
Thomas Whelan of Charlestown crossed Broad Street on Monday afternoon on the way to his second job. Whelan had worked in the morning as a roofer and cooled off at the fountain at the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.

(Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Video Edition
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here.
Flying Home
BRISTOL, CONN. -- Peabody Western's Sean McGrath leapt into the arms of his teammates at home plate on Saturday after his two-run home run tied the game against Rhode Island. Peabody won, earning a trip to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. On Friday the local boys play Texas West, a team from San Antonio.

(Barry Chin/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
More fog, just like Ireland
QUINCY -- Sarah McLoughney, 10, (left) played on Merrymount Beach this week with her brothers Eric, 12, and Daniel, 14, and her mother, Kay. The family moved back from Ireland because the recession there is worse than in the United States.

(Maisie Crow for The Boston Globe)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Healthy Debate
PORTSMOUTH, NH: Noah Thompson, 12, and his mother Karen Thompson of Haverhill joined the protesters outside Portsmouth High School where President Obama held a town hall meeting promoting healthcare reform. The Thompsons oppose government involvement.

(Yoon Byun/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Little Squirt
Twenty-month-old Owen Rodowicz of Philadelphia discovered the joy of a fountain on Monday at Christopher Columbus Park in Boston.

(Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Heartbreaker
Boston Breakers Kristine Lilly reacted after her shot was stopped by Los Angeles Sol goal keeper Karina LeBlanc during the second half of a match Sunday at Harvard Stadium. The Breakers season ended with a 2-1 loss to the first place Sol.

(Matthew Lee/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
A loyal defender
Carlos Rodriguez, a 25-year MBTA employee, urged the MBTA board at a packed meeting Thursday to give embattled General Manager Daniel A. Grabauskas a break. The agency's problems are "not one man's fault," he said. "Look how many board members are here," he continued, "why don't you take some responsibility?" His pleas were in vain. The board went into executive session, and Grabauskas resigned under pressure several hours later.

Dina Rudick/Globe Staff
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Maybe I'm Amazed
Sir Paul McCartney and his trusty Hofner bass amazed the crowd at Fenway Park on Wednesday night, performing from a catalogue of songs spanning more than four decades. McCartney has another performance this evening.

(Jim Davis/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Home to roost for National Night Out
Thousands of people flooded Franklin Park Zoo last evening for Boston’s annual Wild About National Night Out, a free community outreach program designed to encourage community policing programs in the city’s neighborhoods. The crowd included Anashja Simmons, 3, who stuck her head in the cutout of a rooster.

(Essdras M Suarez/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Summer Reign
BEVERLY -- Austin Batchelor drenched his father and manager, Dave Batchelor, on Monday after Peabody West defeated Newton Central, 4-3, to take the state Little League title. The championship game at Harry Ball Field offered a glimpse of baseball in its purest form, without the high pay, fame, exorbitant ticket prices, and steroids associated with the major leagues.

(Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Video Edition
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here.
Fruit of the Vroom
WELLESLEY -- Donna Kleinman of Ashland donned a Carmen Miranda-like helmet on Saturday for the 30th Pan-Mass. Challenge. The two-day bike ride raises money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Jimmy Fund.

Essdras M Suarez/Globe Staff
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Let there be rock
FOXBOROUGH -- AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson, left, struts his stuff while perpetually naughty schoolboy Angus Young crunches unrelenting riffs for a crowd of 46,000 at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday.

Barry Chin/Globe Staff
Style Points
Kyle Chapin played Hacky Sack with family and friends Tuesday at Carson Beach in South Boston. "It's about time," the group said about the arrival of summer-like temperatures.

Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff
Shovel Ready
Shovels wait for hands to break ground on the site of the new Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in Dorchester Monday, during ceremonies to launch the largest social service project in state history.

Joanne Rathe/The Boston Globe
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Three's company
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- The 2009 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held Sunday on the Grounds of the Clark Sports Center. Some familiar faces -- fellow Hall of Famers Johnny Bench, left, and Sparky Anderson, center -- welcomed former Red Sox leftfielder Jim Rice, who was elected into the hall on his final year of eligibility.

Jim Davis/Globe Staff
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Meet The Press
The view from the podium on Thursday before Cambridge Police Commissioner Robert Haas spoke to scores of reporters from the local and national media about the arrest of Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. and comments from President Obama.

(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Tickling Elmo after 'some miracle'
Sophia LaFauci no longer needed her neck brace, so she put it on her Elmo doll at her family's home in Waltham. The 22-month-old came home from the hospital on Monday after a sport utility vehicle accidentally rolled onto her. Rachel LaFauci called her daughter's full recovery "some miracle."

(Michele McDonald for The Boston Globe)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Idle Dreams
Wilson Ormaza, the owner of Kajoma Jewelry, stood in his empty store on Broadway in Lawrence, where unemployment has hit 17.3 percent.

(Yoon Byun/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Star Power
Billie Joe Armstrong and the punk pop trio Green Day performed a two-plus hour show at the TD Garden Monday night with plenty of jumping, singing, waving, and dancing.

(Yoon Byun/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Summer ade for the economy
Seven-year-old Avery Miller hawked refreshments Sunday morning in the South End. "I like selling lemonade because sometimes it makes people happy," Miller said.

(Yoon Byun/ Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Where's the ice, eh?
Marco Sturm (left) and Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins stood on the infield at Fenway Park on Wednesday as the NHL announced that the Winter Classic hockey game will be played there on New Year's Day 2010.

(Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
Teddy's Take: Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
At Fort Apache studio in 1997, David Bowie recorded a sound check for a group of contest winners from radio station WBCN. CBS announced Tuesday it was pulling the plug on the "Rock of Boston" to accommodate other changes in local radio.

(Jim Davis/Globe Staff/file 1997)
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
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