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Letter to the Editor 6-5-2020

The killing of George Floyd Dear Editor, In Boston we are physically miles away from Minneapolis. But no American city,…

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Most of the protesters are not looters

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom…

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Northeastern steps up to help distribute art supplies to families of BPS students

Northeastern University stepped up last month to facilitate the donation of art supplies to the City of Boston. On Wednesday,…

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Baker-Polito administration announces guidelines for restaurants, lodging businesses ahead of Phase Two

Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito announced on May 29 guidance for restaurants and lodging, ahead of Phase Two…

Lauren Bennett

Suffolk County Register of Probate Felix Arroyo hosts online fundraiser for re-election

For years, Suffolk County Register of Probate Felix Arroyo normally hosts a birthday fundraiser in April but the COVID-19 pandemic…

John Lynds

Boston parks score high again in trust for public land rankings

Boston has landed near the top of the 2020 ParkScore list compiled by The Trust for Public Land ranking how…

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All BPS families receive Pandemic-EBT benefits

The Boston Public Schools (BPS), in conjunction with Project Bread, announced last month that all BPS and charter school students…

John Lynds

COVID-19 updates for Mission Hill

With ramped up COVID-19 testing the number of those infected with the COVID-19 virus in Mission Hill/Roxbury has become more…

John Lynds

What’s Happening on Main Streets

By Ellen WalkerSpecial to the Gazette We are already halfway through the year and 2020 will be remembered as quite…

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Mayor’s Garden Contest deadline July 10

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that the 24th annual Mayor’s Garden Contest will take place this year keeping within current…

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