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What's new at The Boston Guardian Thieves Love Honda AccordsIn previous years, full size pickup trucks topped the list of most stolen vehicles, but it seems that car thieves in Boston and across America now favor sedan models that have inadequate anti-theft and security features. In any event, Boston’s auto thefts have been decreasing compared to last year. Page 1 - no comments - 1,721 views  And the Winners Are…The city’s largest neighborhood group, the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB) presented its community service awards at its annual meeting on Wednesday. Page 1 - no comments - 1,511 views  Mayor Convenes Closed Downtown Zoning MeetingIn January, the city released a draft that would have allowed 500-foot towers along Washington Street. In response to 500 letters of opposition, in July, the city released a new version of the draft that scaled back height along the Boston Common, save for some select pre-approved parcels. Page 1 - no comments - 1,446 views  Welcome New NeighborsYou probably noticed the welcoming signs as you entered the city. Boston is a most friendly city, but we do have our own idiosyncrasies.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,433 views  From God To CondosSeen here are both the faculty as well as students at the school in front of Warren Hall at 72-74 Mount Vernon Street, the former duplex townhouse of John and Nathaniel Thayer of John E. Thayer & Brother, which was reorganized as Kidder, Peabody & Company. Page 2 - no comments - 1,796 views  New A-1 Liaison Meets Community Leaders“The biggest takeaway I got from him is that he wants us to reach out,” said Patricia Tully, executive director of the BHCA, who met with Wallace last Tuesday. “He wants us to call him for whatever we need, and to not hesitate to do so. I felt that he was extremely nice, and very eager to engage with us. Page 2 - no comments - 1,504 views  Community Driven Art Being Created for OctoberFinkelmeier said that due to the community-sourced nature of the projects, each one has come out differently than the others, sharing between them only that they’re reflective of the identity of the area. Not even they know what the project will end up looking like until they’re close to finishing it. Page 4 - no comments - 1,412 views  Local LanguageComm Ave.: Abbreviation of Commonwealth Avenue. Page 7 - no comments - 2,738 views  District Hall Closure Leaves No Civic SpaceIn a statement given over email, WS Development said, “We're excited to unveil this reimagined hub for collaboration and celebration in the coming months,” but did not respond to multiple attempts `to clarify a timeline or reason for the prolonged closure. Page 13 - no comments - 1,555 views  Seaport Grocery Access Limited But Improving“If you ask folks, if they’re using Trader Joe’s, they’re buying a day or two worth of groceries,” said Tom Ready of the Fort Point Neighborhood Association, who has lived in the area for 15 years. “They tend to either drive to a store to get the big stuff or they’re having it done via delivery service. Page 13 - no comments - 1,496 views 
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