Earlier this month, a birthday party held at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Natick was the setting of a fistfight between two mothers when their sons argued over who can play a video game, reported The MetroWest Daily News.
But that fight only involved two women.
Switch to Somerville, when about 200 people broke into a fight with bats and knives during an Easter Sunday party at the Good Time Emporium. I love this part of the Somerville News article:
In the midst of the brawl, Regina Hunter, 17, of Randolph, allegedly threatened another female with a knife and fought violently with police trying to detain her. She was arrested and charged with resisting arrest, possession of a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct. Police allegedly found a six-inch black pocket knife on Hunter.
When will Newburyport share in the fun?
Scratch that. Maybe it shouldn’t.
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Ari Herzog is an online media strategist and Newburyport City Councilor-Elect.
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