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What's new at The Boston GuardianBerklee’s Neighbors Want Proactive ChangeFenway community members voiced their concerns surrounding tension points between the Berklee College of Music and the community at the Fenway Neighborhood Improvement Committee meeting on Tuesday, September 9.. Page 6 - no comments - 446 views  Changes Coming To Back Bay FensFiled in July and reviewed by the Conservation Commission this past month, the project has been years in the making and will build upon the 2023 completion of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s multi-phased, Muddy River Restoration project that focused on flood mitigation and reconstruction and replanting of the banks along the river. Page 6 - no comments - 368 views  2 Neighborhood Assn’s Considering a MergerThe East Berkeley Neighborhood Association (EBNA), which covers much of the area along Harrison Avenue from Union Park Street to Herald Street, announced at its September meeting that it is considering combining with the contiguous Blackstone/Franklin Square Neighborhood Association, a larger and more formalized nonprofit neighborhood organization. Page 7 - no comments - 361 views  Forum Hosts City Services Run-DownThe Forum, a periodic gathering of South End neighborhood association leaders and residents to discuss issues affecting the area as a whole in a wider group, invited presentations from the Department of Public Works (DPW), Inspectional Services Department (ISD) and Streets Cabinet on what the city has been doing in the neighborhood this year. Page 7 - no comments - 349 views  Seaport Housing Market Attracts Renters Not FamiliesThe neighborhood’s profile caters to young professionals attracted by proximity to downtown, luxury amenities, and new construction. Families, however, face slimmer opportunities, with scarce ownership options and few signs that the market is shifting toward more permanent, family oriented housing. Page 9 - no comments - 383 views  It’s 45 Years for Fort Point ArtistsOn warm Friday nights in the 1980’s a group would gather in the Fort Point neighborhood for a game of kickball that would last all night until sunrise. Page 9 - no comments - 329 views 
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