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Common Plan Lacks Funding
October 13, the result of months of public engagement. Input from residents has been refined into a comprehensive infrastructure project focused on improving connective areas and several iconic features whose repair has fallen behind..
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Condo Pricing Nearing $5,000 Per Square Foot
This year is shaping up to be a record year for housing prices across the board, and high-end products are seeing a disproportionate share of that increase as wealthy buyers snap up choice property regardless of price..
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Confusion Reigns After Covid Story
The story accuses the researchers of engineering a hybridized strain with an 80% fatality rate, which while true leaves out how that’s actually lower than the 100% fatality rate of the unadulterated strain. Boston University’s October 17 article rebuking The Daily Mail’s.
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Give Them Maps Not Your Vote
Regrettably, both have something in common: a lack of interest in their new constituents. Neither has reached out to introduce themselves or understand our local needs, hopes and concerns..
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The Ghosts of Boston’s Largest Unmarked Grave
Under the rule of the puritans in the eighteenth century, the park was used as an execution site for murderers, thieves, pirates, Quakers, alleged witches, and other local accused criminals, guilty or otherwise.
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Mr. Integrity
One of this year’s winners is Sergeant Detective John Boyle, head of the Boston Police Department’s Media Relations. Being a cop isn’t easy these days and being their spokesperson is harder still..
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VOTE EARLY BOSTON
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 | 11 A.M. - 7 P.M. Harvard/Kent Elementary School Gymnasium.
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Portraits of Pride On the Common
Olympic photographer John Huet, Among some of the 22 leaders are President of the Boston Public Library David Leonard, Executive Director of the Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce Grace Moreno, and Arline Isaacson, long time political lobbyist and consultant.
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It Will Be Scary Time on the Hill
“There is no real rally or anything, people just do it themselves,” said Wendy Oleksiak, Co-President of the Beacon Hill Women’s Forum and life-long neighborhood resident. “I don’t think I’ve ever been in a neighborhood that gets as dressed up as Beacon Hill.
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Fenway Park Not Going Dormant
The party’s not over for fans of Fenway Park as managers lock in their schedule of winter events and finish establishing the MGM Music Hall. The National Hockey League (NHL) will be holding its Winter Classic in Fenway for the first time in over a decade, along with many smaller events that were put on hold during the pandemic.
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The Doors Were Open
This year’s Opening Our Doors event which sees Fenway cultural institutions welcoming the public for free attracted record crowds on Indigenous People’s Day..
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City Losing Drug Crisis
The spot has enough unhoused residents to disrupt traffic and overwhelm the city’s bolstered assistance programs despite ineffectual ordinances against encampments.
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Celebrating Art
WS Development has taken National Public Art Month to a new level as witnessed by the following examples..
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