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Coffee-loving reporter—is that redundant?—covering Bay State politics and Boston neighborhood news from beautiful Beacon Hill.
See a story? Have a thought to share? Please! Tell me by emailing alison.bauter@patch.com or tweeting @abauter.
I cover the following Patches: Back Bay, Beacon Hill (Massachusetts politics), Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Framingham, Jamaica Plain, North End, Roslindale, South End and West Roxbury.
Patch wants to feature your business as we celebrate the local owners who make this neighborhood great.

Patch wants to feature your business as we celebrate the local owners who make this neighborhood great.
Finish prepping your Thanksgiving dishes, and then escape the house before the holiday madness begins.
It's still standing in the Brattle Street neighborhood, designed by glass ceiling-shattering architect Lois Lilley Howe.
The holiday behemoth is almost here! Here's how you can follow the 2016 Boston Tree's journey south from Nova Scotia.
A tree-lighting, a 5k and the roads to avoid if you need to drive nearby.
A person was struck and killed by a train on the Worcester Line, the MBTA said. Commuter rail delays persist.
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Three teenagers reportedly harassed, hit a woman they believed to be an immigrant.
State police are reportedly on the scene Thursday afternoon.
"Secretary of State Romney"? A cabinet post is possibly in play.
It specializes it knitted goods for babies and kids.
The former North End lawmaker struggles to swallow after cancer treatments, according to federal prosecutors who petitioned for his release.
The Framingham Department of Public Works is hosting a blood drive from 1-4 p.m.
'Tis the season! Here's where you can drop off new, unwrapped toys.
The state's Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether or not to dismiss all 24,000 or more remaining cases.
The anti-establishment firebrand's association with the so-called "alt-right" is spurring calls for Donald Trump to remove him.