Community Corner
The Week in Review: South End Buttery Expanding
A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Aug 22 - 28.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
: Brant Welty, co-owner of CRU Wine and Spirits, will be released on bail after U.S. Magistrate Judge Jennifer Boal ruled that he is not a danger to the community despite owning a cache of weapons and ammunition at the time of his arrest.
: More than 20,000 people gathered around the Institute of Contemporary Art in South Boston this weekend for an international diving competition, sponsored by Red Bull.
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: If P.K. Shiu’s calculations are accurate, he has lost an estimated $6,000 over the past two years due to overpayment of property taxes on his South End loft. And he may not see that money again.
Buttery Cafe Opening Second South End Location: The South End Buttery will be expanding its Union Park café and opening a second location in the neighborhood this fall, according to a local property owner.
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: Tuesday night marked another disappointment for supporters of making the Huntington Avenue YMCA an official Boston Landmark.
: Billowy faces, replicating Villa Victoria’s current residents, line the walls of the art center’s Galeria. There’s Maria Flores, an outspoken woman in a elegant hat, and Trevor, a young Haitian boy from a large family who, upon seeing his portrait, decided he would become an artist. Each image tells a different story, but it was a focus on the community as a whole that motivated Francisco De la Barra, the exhibit’s solo artist.
: Police are searching for 28-year-old Anthony Thames who they say fired the shots that left a Boston man dead on a South End sidewalk earlier this month.
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