Community Corner
Week in Review: Zombies and Ghosts in the South End
A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Oct 31 - Nov 6.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
PHOTOS: SOWA's Market Of The Living Dead: This weekend was a big one for Halloween activities, and SOWA's market on Sunday was major.
Neighbors of a proposed Dunkin’ Donuts at the corner of Tremont and West Brookline streets have launched an online crusade against the project, arguing that the restaurant’s size would negatively impact the neighborhood.
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The Friends of Peters Park and Ringgold Park joined forces this year to host a neighborhood Halloween Festival and Parade.
A Bill Linehan campaign flyer distributed to voters in Chinatown and the South End this week was printed with the wrong date for the upcoming municipal election, instructing voters to head to the polls on “Wednesday, September 27” instead of November 8.
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Like many people, I could not even pretend to articulate why I actually chose a specific bank. In dealing with my savings or checking account, my history has tended to favor convenience and nearest location to my home. It has not been about an in-depth analysis of competing financial institutions.
A bankrupt religious charity located in the South End is under investigation by Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office after two of its board members allegedly failed to account for a $400,000 mortgage secured by the charity’s property.
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