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More Spaces for Back Bay Residents
City workers have begun uprooting outdated parking infrastructure across the neighborhood, altering almost 300 spaces to reflect changes in the streetscape.
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BlueBikes Skirting State Safety Law?
State law requires all bike rental businesses to make helmets available to customers as well. Yet if you pay for a ride at a BlueBike rack, you won’t see any helmet being offered..
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Groundbreakings Won’t Happen Anytime Soon
Mike Weber, president of Gaston Electric, noted the study makes sense based on what he is seeing in the market.
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Musical Buildings
The name is inspired by the creative energy of neighbors including Berklee College of Music and The Boston Pops, and the legacy of music and art in the area..
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Esplanade Needs Help
Last year, the Esplanade broke into USA Today’s annual ranking of America’s top riverwalks, coming in at number eight.
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Wu Not Helping Local Businesses
Up to 200 workers who would have been working out of City Hall may be working from home on any given day during the week, part of the drain of office workers in Downtown Boston, but officials and employers need to work together to develop policies that recognize the new reality, a business analyst said.
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Fenway News Turning Fifty
“I’ve lived in the Fenway for quite a long time. I’m involved with a number of different organizations in the same way, so it was a logical choice to get involved with the paper,” Khowais said.
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Drug Use Is Still a Worry
Even with those slight increases, Walsh said, Boston is seeing much less crime than the early 2000s.
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Sarah Sharpe Is New City Liaison
The community engagement cabinet said it expects to make a formal announcement for the transition next week. Sharpe is already serving in her new position, as liaisons typically start learning the ropes and taking over responsibilities a week or two before the formal appointment.
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Singing for Breakfast
South End State Representative John Moran was the featured soloist at South Boston’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast. Moran’s next step may be as a contestant on American Idol..
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Neighborhood Now Has Residents’ Association
Today it’s fully operational, with a board of ten members overseeing operations from Boston Harbor down to Summer Street.
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