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What's new at The Boston Guardian Planning Department Hires Another “Ghost”When asked how much a CEM is paid, the spokesperson directed The Boston Guardian to file a public records request. According to the request, the salary range listed for the position is between $86,000 to $118,000 per year, for 35 hours of work per week. Page 1 - no comments - 410 views  Remembering Hillbilly RanchSomething of a landmark with its stockade fence façade, the bar’s patrons could hear live country, western and bluegrass five nights a week. The bulk of the entertainers were locally based acts transplanted from across the south, but the bar also hosted performances by legends like Johnny Cash and Loretta Lynn. Page 1 - no comments - 397 views  Pothole and Street Repairs Have BegunIn addition to spot repairs where necessary, several streets are due for a more comprehensive resurfacing, particularly in Back Bay where Belvidere, Clarendon, and Gloucester Streets will be repaved.. Page 1 - no comments - 396 views  Celebrating PotteryWe feel blessed to have a growing universe of readers and professional reporters. Our advertisers understand the importance of a neighborhood newspaper, and we are appreciative that their foreign aid has kept us in domestic service.. Page 1 - no comments - 379 views  More Trees Are Coming to the HillThere are less trees coming to Beacon Hill this year compared to last year, when 55 trees were planted in the neighborhood by the BPR. Page 4 - no comments - 479 views  Esplanade Loses Top Ten RankingThe Charles River Esplanade did not make this year’s list of America’s ten most popular riverwalks compiled by USA Today’s “Reader’s Choice Travel Awards” program.. Page 4 - no comments - 435 views  A Spring FlingThe Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay celebrated the arrival of warmer weather on April 26 with its annual “Spring Fling” at The Newbury.. Page 5 - no comments - 465 views  IBA CEO Named Is an “Influential Bostonian”The CEO of Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción (IBA), a non-profit community development corporation in the South End focused on the Latino population, has been designated #45 on Boston Magazine’s list of 150 most Influential Bostonians.. Page 7 - no comments - 420 views  Alexandra Still Needs FinancingDeveloper Thomas Calus said during an April 23 public meeting that they’re in talks with several institutions to fully secure financing for the project and did not have an official start date, saying only that they were ready to get started as soon as they could. Page 7 - no comments - 393 views 
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