A Mission Hill woman will be jailed for one year for slashing a neighbor with a kitchen knife in a dispute over a parking space. Carmen Andino, 40, was sentenced last month to two-and-a-half years in a house of corrections…
Author: Gazette Staff
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Participacion, June 1-July 12, 2012
La entrega para la sección de Participación es mediodía 10 de julio para la edición 13 de junio. Escribir [email protected]. Reuniones Reunion de mejoras de Ruta 39, para presentar las recomendaciones finales sobre la consolidación, la reubicación, y eliminación de…
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What’s Up, June 1-July 12, 2012
The deadline for What’s Up listings is noon, July 10 for the July 13 issue. Email listings to [email protected]. Meetings Route 39 improvement meeting, to present final recommendations on consolidation, relocation and elimination of some bus stops. Tues., June 12,…
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Editorial: The Community Alliance
The Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) has a new president, and we look forward to the organization moving forward with renewed energy. CAMH is a crucial neighborhood association that should be the City’s go-to place for discussing local zoning…
Editorial: NU opportunity
The last time a community “task force” reviewed Northeastern University’s development plans, early unity among the Mission Hill, Roxbury and Fenway neighborhoods collapsed and good ideas—such as enlivening the brick-wall face NU presents to Huntington Avenue—fell by the wayside. NU…
Editorial: Keeping meetings open
The May 3 meeting of the City-appointed Impact Advisory Group (IAG) for the Home for Little Wanderers redevelopment must have been pretty interesting, considering that most IAG members later issued a letter blasting the project. But we can only guess,…
What’s Happening on Main Street
By Richard Rouse/Special to the Gazette On Memorial Day, we honored the men and women of our armed forces who have made the ultimate sacrifice for us all. We thank those in the VFW, American Legion, AMVETS and others who…