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SERVICE SAFETY: Patriots safety Patrick Chung filled in as general manager of Ocean Prime for an evening in support of the Asperger/Autism Network. The defensive back embraced his temporary role, dropping off drinks and shucking oysters. And when he wasn't busy giving guests A-plus service, he was signing footballs and taking selfies with fans — until his shift ended, when he was seen in the dining room taste testing the charitable fare for himself, including Sonoma goat cheese ravioli, filet mignon with Maine lobster tail and 10-layer carrot cake. Proceeds from the prix fixe dinner were donated to the Watertown nonprofit.

MUSICAL GUESTS: Berklee College of Music welcomed some musical guests to its graduation this year at the Agganis Arena. President Roger H. Brown presented honorary doctor of music degrees to singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash, the daughter of Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto Cash Distin, record producer Nile Rodgers and jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding, who served as the school's commenceme­nt speaker. The whole creative crew was seen rocking out with students to “We Are Family” during the Berklee and Boston Conservato­ry concert.

BIG APPLE CIRCUS: When it comes to New York City public transit, anything can happen. And as Milton's Jenny Slate just proved, that means anything. The comedian recently filmed a video of herself dancing in a long T-shirt when another traveler decided to use the bus station as their personal toilet. Slate recounted the whole incident on Instagram: “If you are asked to basically have no pants and film in a bus station and if during that time a live human who is a stranger takes an actual physical (expletive) in the bus station you just need to keep filming bc the show must go on and the sooner you wrap the sooner you can have pants and be away from bogeys like human feces that are not supposed to be there. This is what Gene Kelly meant when he said GOTTA DANCE, right?” We're going to go with uh, nope.

 ?? PHOTOS COURTESY OF THINK PUBLIC RELATIONS ?? Patrick Chung recently filled in as general manager for an evening at Ocean Prime in support of the Asperger/Autism Network.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF THINK PUBLIC RELATIONS Patrick Chung recently filled in as general manager for an evening at Ocean Prime in support of the Asperger/Autism Network.
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