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What's new at The Boston Guardian Downtown Public Safety StagnatesIn February, a group of Downtown community stakeholders convened a public safety summit with over 100 government and civic leaders at both city and state levels to try to figure out how to address the growing open-air drug use problem in the neighborhood. Page 1 - no comments - 1,329 views  Eviction Planned for Homeless EncampmentThe Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) issued an eviction notice last week to an encampment that has spread out along Charlesgate Park and the banks of the Muddy River. Page 1 - no comments - 1,324 views  Interesting TimesBecause of Donald Trump, our basic liberties are at risk. In our great city, housing is becoming increasingly unaffordable while our economic pillars which are financial services, research, health care and higher education are under siege.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,189 views  The Ghosts of Boston’s Largest Unmarked GraveUnder the rule of the Puritans in the eighteenth century, the park was used as an execution site for murderers, thieves, pirates, Quakers, alleged witches and other local accused criminals, guilty or otherwise.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,178 views  Developers Are Having Some Rough ChoicesAnother project change arrived in October bumping the unit count up to 111. That was accomplished, however, by splitting up three family units into 6 studio apartments, a move that would seem to run counter to the project’s stated goals of giving Chinatown more long-term housing for families. Page 3 - no comments - 1,332 views  Mass and Cass PAC Is a MysteryIts goal is to “inform voters of and advocate for additional political action around the public health and public safety crisis at Mass and Cass. Page 7 - no comments - 1,550 views  Betsy Hall Was an Impactful ResidentHall joined the Ellis Neighborhood Association upon moving to the South End and for the next quarter century took on a number of different positions and responsibilities in the community.. Page 7 - no comments - 1,480 views 
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