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MWRA Wants to Dump Sewage in Charles Forever
Under a new proposal issued by the MWRA at the end of October, the agency would undertake infrastructure upgrades to cut sewage discharge into the river in half by 2050. But the water quality of the Charles would change from temporarily allowing limited sewage overflows to permanently allowing them.
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Tis the Season
While gift givers will be out to abundance, so will be the takers. Porch pirates, shoplifters, purse snatchers, etc. descend on the city’s neighborhoods and shopping areas for the holiday season..
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Election Saw Low Turnout, High Blanks
While Boston’s recent municipal election delivered a strong showing for Mayor Michelle Wu and many of the city’s incumbents, it was also plagued by low turnout citywide and high rates of blank or write-in ballots in some races..
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Whether your vice is turkey, ham or just vegetables, the staff of The Boston Guardian wishes you a safe and mellow Thanksgiving. Your diet may begin the day after..
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Crime Summit: More Work Needed
City officials and community leaders share the sentiment that although progress has been made to public safety in Downtown Boston this year, there is still more work to be done..
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Try Cooking for 140+ Guests Over 3 Days
Like many a good gathering, they did most of the work but reaped little of the credit. They were the only four grown women present at the first historic feast in 1621, according to records. These women cooked a three-day feast for 53 pilgrims and about 90 Wampanoag men.
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Fenway Park Gets Terrorism Recognition
“Fenway’s program includes industry-leading technologies, physical and electronic security measures, highly trained personnel and close coordination with local, state and federal law enforcement,” according to the Red Sox..
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Keeping It Clean
State Representative Jay Livingstone joined the Muddy Water Initiative, Northeastern University’s Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Studies Fraternity and Northeastern’s Environmental Studies Program for a Muddy River Cleanup last Tuesday.
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Roundhouse to Be Converted to Hotel
The Roundhouse is a perfectly circular brick building located at 891 Massachusetts Avenue, just one intersection away from “Mass and Cass,” the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard widely considered to be the epicenter of Boston’s drug problem.
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St. Botolph’s Has a Stained Glass History
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the St. Botolph area was known as Stained Glass Row. Today, an estimated 200 stained glass windows are still on display, a visual timeline that d’Heilly said spans three distinct eras..
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