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Boston Public Library Considers Adding Apartments To 4 Library Branches
Housing units could be combined with renovated neighborhood branches in Boston under a city initiative. -
How A Long-Ago Map Created Racial Boundaries That Still Define Boston
A nationally touring exhibit explores how federal policy from the 1930s created boundaries and disparities still present today. -
Proposed Changes to Mattapan Development Undercut Civic Group’s Deal
Surprise changes to a proposed development in Mattapan has upset nearby residents. Officials say this is not uncommon in Boston. -
Local News: Youth Homelessness, Mass Colleges Offer Pot Business Courses, And South End's Villa Victoria Arts Center's Demolition
Under the Radar's local contributors delve into the latest Greater Boston headlines you need to know. -
Activists Say A New Name Means A New Dudley Square, Others Are Not So Sure
Dudley Square neighbors want revitalization. Activists say it starts with a new name. -
Local Politics: Boston City Council District 9 Candidates
On November 5th, Allston-Brighton residents will choose a fresh face to represent them in Boston City Hall. -
Feds Investigating Properties Linked To Former Zoning Board Member, Audit Reveals
An audit of Boston's Zoning Board of Appeal notes that federal authorities have requested documents pertaining to properties linked to Craig Galvin’s real estate company for an ongoing inquiry. -
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New Details Emerge About Recently Resigned ZBA Member
WGBH Radio's Isaiah Thompson discusses his reporting. -
Ex-Boston Zoning Board Member Galvin Approved Relief For Properties He Later Helped Sell
The variances Galvin voted for allowed developers to undertake construction that greatly increased the sales value of the properties.