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Millionaire Population Is Exploding in Boston
Boston has seen its millionaire population explode in recent years, driven by a booming biotech industry and housing scarce enough in some neighborhoods to outprice all but the wealthiest buyers..
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Local Drivers Pay Less for Insurance
According to the most recent data compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, in 2019 Massachusetts had the 15th highest combined average annual car insurance premium, coming in at $1,246..
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City’s Budgeting Has Started Early
A ballot measure approved in November altered the city charter to amend the suggested budget, altering the proportion of funding allocated instead of simply accepting, rejecting or reducing the proposed budget.
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Skating with Friends
The Friends of the Public Garden sponsored a free skate on the Frog Pond last Sunday. Over 500 skaters enjoyed the ice along with hot chocolate and cookies..
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Crime & Punishment
The three had been expelled from the club for being rowdy. The sober one was permitted to drive his companions away from the scene, but not before they were cited for disorderly conduct. We’ll see how cogent and civil they are when they appear before a judge at Boston Municipal Court.
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How Charles St. Turned Around in One Weekend
The Public Works and Transportation Departments worked together to rehabilitate the street. They fixed the sidewalk, removed graffiti and paved the road. Then about 4 pm on that Sunday, as Matson remembers, workers began turning the streetlights around.
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Skating Is Such a Drag
In honor of Valentine’s, Samuels & Associates hosted a “Dance Party on Ice” at its 401 Park Drive rink..
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Gas Leaks Threaten Preservation of Trees
The duo documented 25 trees and four tree pits with gas at or near these areas. The trees documented were 12 inches, seven inches, and the rest “Less than six inches in diameter at breast height, indicating that all these were replacement trees for other lost trees most likely due to the gas leaks,” claimed Barney.
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Two Pot Shops for Ellis Neighborhood?
The location could be a roadblock. Boston’s zoning code asks dispensaries to stay half a mile away from one another, but the scarcity of retail space in many neighborhoods has resulted in frequent violations.
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