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Things to Know in Fenway-Kenmore Today, Dec. 11: Sen. Brownsberger Office Hours
Here are a few things worth knowing in Fenway-Kenmore today.

Here are a few things worth knowing in Fenway-Kenmore today.

Here are a few things worth knowing in the South End today.
A new data-driven website and downloadable app lets Boston residents check in on the city's services performance, including transportation, crime, fire, parks and other departments.
Pedro Alvarez of the South End pled guilty in court last week to multiple counts of child rape and indecent assault.
A new data-driven website and downloadable app lets Boston residents check in on the city's services performance, including transportation, crime, fire, parks and other departments.
The Mercantile Bank on Washington Street was robbed on Monday morning, according to the Boston Police Department.
Inspired by food trucks, the "City Hall to Go" truck will travel throughout Boston's neighborhoods allowing residents access to select city services.
In case you missed it, here are the top headlines from the South End neighborhood over the last week.
The new restaurant will be located at 263 Huntington Ave.
Students at Emerson College recruited the Patriots football star to visit their class by using a targeted Twitter campaign.
The city was one of seven to receive funding for the project through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights in Fenway-Kenmore with fun events and delicious recipes.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights in the South End with fun events and delicious recipes.
In case you missed it, here are the top headlines from the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood.
The $450 million housing, retail, parking and office development project could lose investment backing because of an "impasse" with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
The City of Boston was just one of seven cities to receive funding for the project through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Christopher Weigl, who had been pursuing a master's degree at Boston University, was killed in a bike accident on Thursday morning on Commonwealth Avenue.
Here are a few things happening today and this weekend in the South End.
Christopher Weigl, who had been pursuing a master's degree at Boston University, was killed in a bike accident on Thursday morning on Commonwealth Avenue.
Inspired by food trucks, the "City Hall to Go" truck will travel throughout Boston's neighborhoods allowing residents access to select city services.