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Back Bay · Back BaySuffolk County Attorney Allison S. Cartwright announced she is running for Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court in Suffolk County. Cartwright is looking to build on her thirty-plus years of legal representation and management in the Clerk position, which oversees critical functions within the court system including managing the court’s single justice caseload concerning bail reviews, appeals form state registration boards and agencies, and appeal…See the Story
Cartwright Announces Candidacy for Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court in Suffolk County
South Boston · South BostonCity councilors today agreed with a move by Councilor Ed Flynn (South Boston, South End, Chinatown, Downtown) to look at doing way more to keep pedstrians alive - the day after a man in a wheelchair died under the wheels of a concrete truck on Frontage Road and the week after a 4-year-old girl died under the wheels of a pickup behind the Children's Museum. Flynn said the city's current "safety surge" program, in which BTD installs speed humps an…See the Story
Council to study ways to make Boston streets safer for pedestrians:
Back Bay · Back BaySuffolk County Attorney Allison S. Cartwright announced she is running for Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court in Suffolk County. Cartwright is looking to build on her thirty-plus years of legal representation and management in the Clerk position, which oversees critical functions within the court system including managing the court’s single justice caseload concerning bail reviews, appeals form state registration boards and agencies, and appeal…See the Story
Cartwright Announces Candidacy for Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court in Suffolk County – East Boston Times-Free Press
Robert Kraft · Back BayA soccer stadium proposal in Everett backed by Robert Kraft could bring congestion and heavy foot traffic to areas of Boston directly across the Mystic River from the potential site, a Boston city councilor and a city planner told lawmakers on Beacon Hill Tuesday afternoon. A plan to free up about 43 acres of land along the river to build an arena and park has prompted pushback from officials in Boston, including Mayor Michelle Wu’s administrati…See the Story
Soccer stadium in Everett could bring foot traffic, congestion to Boston, officials say
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Back Bay · Back BayThe Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) Board of Directors approved Mayor Wu's Squares + Streets initiative. The initiative would replace parts of the current zoning code with new guidelines more defined by function. The framework approved by the BPDA board could be applied to as many as 18 neighborhood centers identified by the city.See the Story
Wu's ‘Squares + Streets’ plan gets boost from BPDA vote
Back Bay · Back BayWhile the Wu administration has downplayed its findings, city councilors indicated that they’re taking seriously a watchdog report that points to a $1-billion-plus budget gap brought on by Boston’s eroding commercial tax base in five years. Citing concerns with the long-term impacts of vacant downtown office buildings on the city’s commercial tax base, which, along with residential property taxes, make up roughly three-fourths of annual budget r…See the Story
Boston City Council taking $1B budget gap warning seriously
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Back Bay · Back BayThe MBTA announced service changes in March on the Green, Red, Orange, Kingston, Middleborough, Greenbush, Framingham/Worcester, Haverhill, and Newburyport/Rockport lines. The MBTA will continue working to maintain its infrastructure and improve reliability across the system for riders. Riders can find more information on service changes through in-station signage, in-station public announcements, and at mbta.com/alerts. Transit Ambassadors and …See the Story