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What's new at The Boston Guardian How Courage Persevered Origins of MAXCOURAGECourage, to put it simply, is the ability to do something you fear. While fear can be felt in anything or anywhere, so can courage. We can be shown how to discover and cultivate courage in ourselves and others. Page 1 - no comments - 1,365 views  Shakespeare Returns To Boston Common“And this year, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company has deepened partnerships to support Downtown businesses. We are thrilled at the continued success of Shakespeare on the Common and believe the series to be a powerful economic engine in Downtown.”. Page 1 - no comments - 1,273 views  Some Councilors Not Addressing Hate CrimePolitical actors defaced several monuments and fixtures on the Common and Public Garden on Independence Day, including the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Services Memorial Stone and Equestrian Statue of George Washington.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,221 views  Bowker Rehab Plans Have Been FinalizedThe Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) gave the public its most complete picture yet on July 11. The public forum saw general support from residents and civic groups eager to see the broader Charlesgate project move toward fully opening that part of the Emerald Necklace. Page 1 - no comments - 1,107 views  Sculpture Recognizes First Black HomeownerA new interactive sculpture coming to The Rose Kennedy Greenway in August will echo the absence of Zipporah Potter Atkins’ late 17 th century home, the first to be owned by a Black woman in Boston.. Page 3 - no comments - 1,372 views  Still No Consensus On New Zoning PlanPLAN: Downtown has at this point settled into a framework of splitting the Downtown into skyline districts that allow hundreds of feet higher development than before and sky-low districts meant to preserve the character and street level atmosphere of the area. Page 3 - no comments - 1,250 views  MGH’s $18 Million Housing Fund Skirts Beacon HillWhile the CHIF is tied to the $1.8 billion construction of MGH’s new Phillip and Susan Ragon building at the main MGH campus on Cambridge Street, the funds so far have been largely distributed to the hospital’s wider footprint, with limited direct impact on the Beacon Hill and West End neighborhoods. Page 4 - no comments - 1,335 views  City “Listening” About PreservationBrian Swett, Boston’s new Chief Climate Officer of the Environment, Energy and Open Space cabinet, held the first in a series of “listening sessions” on July 16. Focusing on the historic preservation aspect of his broad role, the forum had around 20 attendees feeling out Swett’s approach to the job. Page 4 - no comments - 1,241 views  The “Indiana Jones” HouseIt was saved and resurrected in 1917 on its current site in Essex by Langdon Warner, a Harvard archaeologist who was one of the original Monuments Men and whose adventures inspired Steven Spielberg to create Indian Jones.. Page 6 - no comments - 1,314 views  Fenway News Is In Good ShapeBoston’s oldest nonprofit community newspaper has cause to celebrate in its 50th anniversary year. At The Fenway News Association’s 2024 annual meeting last week, Treasurer Steve Chase said, “We’re in good shape, which is a bit of an historical anomaly. Page 8 - no comments - 1,250 views  Neighborhood Is A Grocery DesertTom Ready, a board member of the Fort Point Neighborhood Association, said the service gap was inconvenient but that the Thomson Place Trader Joe’s did cover most food staples if all you’re looking for are basic ingredients or Trader Joe’s special offerings. Page 11 - no comments - 1,336 views 
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