Community Corner
Week in Review: New Health Clinic Breaks Ground
A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Oct 10 - 16.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
: Washington Gateway Main Street Board says 'NIMBY' attitude blocked Hite Radio redevelopment and restaurant proposal at 35 West Newton.
: Politicians, healthcare professionals and educators came together on Tuesday to celebrate the groundbreaking of the South End Community Health Center’s new school-based health clinic at Blackstone Elementary, a facility that will eventually provide primary care, dental care and mental health services to 600 students and members of the South End community.
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: Chris Dadey, who will be opening Render Coffee next week at the former Uptown Espresso location on Columbus Avenue, plans to offer customers some serious java and, for those who want it, a lesson or two.
: Dozens of residents packed the top floor of the South End Branch Library on Wednesday night to learn more about the proposed Dunkin’ Donuts development at 655 Tremont Street – a proposal a vast majority say they oppose.
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: Nodding to the classic New England-prep sensibility—chinos, cable-knit sweaters, sailing, the Kennedys—SAULT New England packs a tightly edited mix of men’s apparel, home décor, stationery, and quirky gifts into its 600-square-foot space on Tremont Street.
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