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Week in Review: Plans for New Development Approved
In case you missed it, here are this week's top headlines from the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood.

In case you missed it, here are this week's top headlines from the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood.

In case you missed it, here are this week's top headlines from the South End.
The three students won scholarships through the Blackstone-Franklin Neighborhood Association.
Students attended a full-day seminar at Simmons on how to end a relationship despite social media pitfalls.
Here's what's happening in Fenway-Kenmore this weekend. Got something going on? Post to share with your neighbors.
Here's what's happening in the South End this weekend. Got something going on? Post to share with your neighbors.
As many as 12 people who ate at Clover were sickened by salmonella, although officials have not yet officially pinpointed the source.
As many as 12 people who ate at Clover were sickened by salmonella, although officials have not yet officially pinpointed the source.
Thanks to donations, you can adopt Riley for free from the Animal Rescue League of Boston.
Thanks to donations, you can adopt Riley for free from the Animal Rescue League in the South End.
Find out what's happening today in the neighborhood and other important things to know on July 25, 2013.
Find out what's happening today in the neighborhood and other important things to know on July 25, 2013.
You probably walk by the Tremont Street plaza often, but are you familiar with what the Boston Center for the Arts has to offer the community?
Charlotte Golar-Richie met with voters at the Peterborough Senior Center on Wednesday afternoon to talk development, affordable housing and Fenway-specific issues.
On the 100th day since the April 15 attacks, Stoneham resident Marc Fucarile left Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital for the next stage of his recovery.
On the 100th day since the April 15 attacks, Stoneham resident Marc Fucarile left Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital for the next stage of his recovery.
A new collaborative effort by city and state government will help connect victims and their families with trained specialists.
A new collaborative effort by city and state government will help connect victims and their families with trained specialists.
Massachusetts governor volunteered at the Greater Chicago Food Depository Tuesday.