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Wright Avenue Project to Seek HDC Nod Tonight
Commercial/residential developers expected to bring back plan that meets all of the city's Historic District Commission's criteria.

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Commercial/residential developers expected to bring back plan that meets all of the city's Historic District Commission's criteria.

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Me and Ollie's cafe will become a new restaurant.
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The City Council wants to see the bar's license revoked after police said a man was beaten there and died.
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Owner Roger Elkus has decided to transform his cafe.
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Eric Spear hopes to win a fourth term on City Council in November.
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When completed in September 2013, Strawbery Banke Museum officials say the Tyco Visitors Center will be double in size and include a new cafe with outdoor seating.
State Street restaurant owners still shooting for sometime this summer, but will not say exactly when.
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Museum officials are seeking a variance that would allow them to build a new $300,000 outdoor ice skating facility.
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