Community Corner
Week in Review: W Newton St. Fire Leaves Nine People Homeless
A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Nov 14 - 20.
Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
The 15th Annual Boston International Fine Art Show will begin Thursday and continue through Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Cyclorama in the South End, featuring 40 galleries from major cities like Madrid, Manhattan, London and Chicago.
Red Sox slugger David Ortiz paid a visit to the as part of a contest promoting the all-natural potato chip brand. Ortiz posed for photos with adoring ARL staff before heading to the dog run for playtime with some of the shelter’s canine residents.
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The Dunkin’ Donuts developer heading up a to install the chain restaurant in a Tremont Street storefront postponed an appearance at a neighborhood meeting with just one day’s notice, organizers said.
A two-alarm blaze that erupted shortly before 11:30 a.m. on Thursday morning has caused massive damage to several apartments at 86 West Newton Street, across the street from the Villa Victoria Center for the Arts.
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The Boston Redevelopment Authority board lent unanimous approval to the Copley Place expansion project yesterday despite protests from neighbors who called the development “immoral and illegal.”
A recount will be conducted of the District 2 City Council election results, after just 87 votes propelled incumbent Bill Linehan to over challenger Suzanne Lee.
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