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Five Things: MBTA Opens Gift Shop
Array of transit-themed items now available for purchase.

1. Had enough of yesterday's hail storm? Today's forecast is a friendly one: sunny and breezy with highs around 70, winds 15 to 25 mph.
2. The MBTA has officially opened its gift shop - an online store of transit-themed items such including the Red Line Cutting Board for $49.95 and Charlie Card Ornaments for $28. If you want to map out your route while getting ready in the morning, there's also a subway map shower curtain for $29.
3. Like the color pink? is holding a special and guests are asked to dress the part. On June 5th, iron your pink shirt or pull out your pink cocktail dress and head to the Tremont Street restaurant for a five-course meal paired with an array of Rose wines selected by Wine Specialist Dan Michaud. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. and costs $65 plus gratuity. Call (617) 424-8577.
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4. Boston is the place to be if you're a pedestrian, so says a new study by Transportation for America, an organization that ranked the city as the least dangerous place for people on foot. The study indicates that about 5 percent of Boston residents walk to work -- also that the annual fatality rate here is 1.1 (per 100,000 people). Want to read more about the study? You can check out a report from the local CBS affiliate or go directly to the source, here.
5. Gov. Deval Patrick has entered into a friendly wager with British Columbia Premier Christy Clark, betting Legal Seafood Clam Chowder against Clark's British Columbia smoked salmon and Nanaimo bars for this year's Stanley Cup Final. The loser will donate their wager to a charity of the winner's choosing, and pose with the opposing team's jersey. So far, Patrick is losing the bet - the Bruins lost a heartbreaker last night.
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