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North End residents Should Know About Apartment Tower Planned Near TD Garden
Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.

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Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.

A quick look at what's going on where around the neighborhood on Saturday, Dec. 1.
The woman who was assaulted after leaving the T station on Saturday talked with WHDH reporters yesterday.
In celebration of a new tradition, "Giving Tuesday," Patch offers this list of places that are accepting donations or volunteers.
The neighborhood will be featured on WCVB's 'Chronicle' tonight.
In celebration of a new tradition, "Giving Tuesday," Patch offers this list of places that are accepting donations or volunteers.
In celebration of a new tradition, "Giving Tuesday," Patch offers this list of places that are accepting donations or volunteers.
Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.
Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.
An official announcement was posted Monday on the restaurant's website.
Following another attack on a person walking alone in Charlestown, police shared this advice.
Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.
The victim was hit with pepper spray and her purse was stolen.
Six Red Marbles has signed a five-year lease for office space in the Charlestown building.
Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.
Amanda Reinfeld was elected on Nov. 18 to the Charlestown Neighborhood Council.
The library is set to reopen, and the CNC will hold a meeting on the Rutherford Landing project.
A look at some of the top stories on Charlestown Patch last week.
All state and city offices will be closed for the holiday.
The developer told the Herald he is waiting to see construction begin on the old Filene's property before moving forward with his project.