Community Corner
Week in Review: South End Voters Head to the Polls
A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Nov 7 - 13.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
S As Thanksgiving rolls around, South Ender Cody Zindler is selling pies as part of Community Servings’ annual Pie in the Sky fundraiser. For every pie sold, a week’s worth of food is delivered to individuals and families struggling with life-threatening illnesses.
Olives distributed by a Watertown distributor and sold in the South End have been recalled because of a possible link to a botulism outbreak in Europe.
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Police say they found “hundreds of used needles” and two men carrying a crack pipe in an abandoned parking lot attendant building on Traveler Street.
Four Incumbents Win At-Large Seats on City Council:The four incumbent candidates for Boston's at-large city council seats all won their re-election bids Tuesday, with former city council member Michael Flaherty trailing behind Stephen Murphy by 922 votes.
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In what became the closest district race in Tuesday’s municipal election, incumbent Bill Linehan emerged victorious, earning himself a third term as Boston City Councilor for District 2.
Research at BU Biolab Could Begin Soon: Boston University’s controversial research laboratory on Albany Street could be used for lower-level research by the end of the calendar year if the university is granted a waiver by the state.
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