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Bwsc offers property owners up to $4,000 to replace lead pipes

       Boston Water and Sewer Commission announced this week it is doubling to $4,000 the credit for replacing lead pipes…

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Hill Happenings

       Tom McManus strolled by the Elm Farm Market at Brigham Circle about 60 years ago when he crossed paths…

Maurice "Mossy" Martin

Councilor Bok running for re-election; will focus on recovery and moving forward

       District 8 City Councilor Kenzie Bok has announced that she will be running for a second term, after winning…

Lauren Bennett

Positive test rate remains steady in Mission Hill during April

       The weekly COVID-19 positive test rate in Mission Hill/Roxbury stays the same throughout April.        According to the latest…

John Lynds

DA Rollins unveils mural commemorating homicide survivors

       Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins unveiled a mural at the DA’s Offices at One Bulfinch Place.        “We announced…

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New city recycle bins made from ocean waste delight local environmentalists

       Boston resident Magdalena Ayed founded The Harborkeepers with the goal of working to improve environmental justice, harbor stewardship and…

John Lynds

Money in Boston budget earmarked for local projects

       Last month acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey proposed her administration’s recommended $3.75 billion Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) operating budget…

John Lynds

Council bans use of chemical crowd control agents; Mayor expected to sign it

       Recently, the Boston City Council voted 7-5 to pass an ordinance refiled by Councilors Ricardo Arroyo (District 5) and…

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Appeals Court denies appeal in Exam School case

       A federal appeals court has denied a request by a group of parents to halt the implementation of the…

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Councilor Bok files ordinance to track vacant commercial properties

       The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of vacant commercial units in the City of…

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