Thirty people arrested when police broke up the Occupy Boston encampment last weekend are facing arraignment.
Prosecutors say the protesters arrested when police dismantled the Dewey Square encampment early Saturday morning are facing mostly trespassing and disorderly conduct charges in Boston Municipal Court on Tuesday.
Police say they arrested 46 people in all, 32 men and 14 women.
The residents of the tent city had been in the public park for 10 weeks protesting economic disparity and corporate control of government.
Landscapers spent Monday resodding and planting bushes in the park.
Protesters, meanwhile, held a march from City Hall Plaza to Dewey Square Monday, promising to continue their mission. (AP)





