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  • 8 Lancaster St. Townie Town Hall

    ...Blair. “A 46-year-old Cambridge woman reported that her mother and farther live at 8 Lancaster St. and the person living directly above her parent’s had been disturbing the parents with...

    Published by Boston Magazine on April 2, 2009.

  • Commonwealth and Harvard Ave. Townie Town Hall

    ...my own fault I suppose), the store embodied the best—and the worst—of the Commonwealth and Harvard Ave. intersection. It will be missed by every Allston residents who now has to walk the...

    Published by Boston Magazine on March 19, 2009.

  • Washington and Winter Street Menino’s Walk Dodges Walking District

    Shop owner: Thank you, Mayor Menino. But we’re actually located on Province Street, which is already open to traffic. You should visit the intersection of Washington and Winter Street, which is the only area closed to vehicles.

    Published by Boston Magazine on March 5, 2009.

  • 10 Newbury Street Notes on the Culture

    Missing is on view until March 4 at the Barbara Krakow Gallery, 10 Newbury Street, Boston.

    Published by Boston Magazine on January 29, 2009.

  • 587 Boylston Street Come On and Take a Free Ride

    11/17 - 11/23 @ 587 Boylston Street

    Published by Boston Magazine on November 13, 2008.

  • 231 Massachusetts Avenue Come On and Take a Free Ride

    11/18 @ 231 Massachusetts Avenue

    Published by Boston Magazine on November 13, 2008.

  • 3 Post Office Square Come On and Take a Free Ride

    11/21 @ 3 Post Office Square

    Published by Boston Magazine on November 13, 2008.

  • 300 Longwood Avenue Come On and Take a Free Ride

    11/23 @ 300 Longwood Avenue

    Published by Boston Magazine on November 13, 2008.

  • 75 State Street The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

    There are so many better ways to get rich off sketchy 75 State Street schemes these days. Think inelastic demand. Card games, stolen cigarettes, what about bankrolling dog fighting, maybe?

    Published by Boston Magazine on September 19, 2008.

  • 141 Green Street Planning Your Trip to the MBTA Public Hearings

    Let’s start at 141 Green Street in Jamaica Plain. This is the home of the Green Street Gallery, which is situated in the Orange Line stop of the same name. It is also on the 48 bus, which is one of routes the MBTA hopes to cut.

    Published by Boston Magazine on September 8, 2008.

  • Westland Avenue and Edgerly Road Notes on the Culture

    Sure, Rutman’s Violins could seem a sleepy little salon, but it sits at the intersection of Westland Avenue and Edgerly Road, literally the nexus of Boston’s best professional and aspiring string players—Berklee, the New England Conservatory, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra are all footsteps away.

    Published by Boston Magazine on September 2, 2008.

  • 129 Newbury Notes on the Culture

    ...the photography by Calcutta children at the Chase Gallery, I wandered across the hall at 129 Newbury to the Arden Gallery, drawn to its produce section of luscious canvases. Mickilowski got her...

    Published by Boston Magazine on August 19, 2008.

  • 67 Newbury Street The Last Word

    If you haven’t seen the outside world since you arrived at your office today, let us tell you that it’s been raining. Tonight’s Boston Landmarks at the Shell performance has subsequently been relocated to the Church of the Covenant at 67 Newbury Street.

    Published by Boston Magazine on August 6, 2008.

  • Bromfield St. & Washington St. More Luxury Apartments. Hooray?

    Midwood Management Corp. wants permission to raze several buildings at the northern corner of Bromfield and Washington streets, and replace them with a 28-story building that will include 260 units of luxury apartment units, three floors of retail space, and three floors of underground parking[.]

    Published by Boston Magazine on July 9, 2008.

  • 20 Somerset St Townie Town Hall

    The bitter spat that has played out in the Globe and in the pages of this magazine, between Suffolk University and the Beacon Hill Civic Association is finally over. According to the Beacon Hill Times, Suffolk University is getting their new building at 20 Somerset Street and in return will cap their undergraduate admissions at 5,000.

    Published by Boston Magazine on June 18, 2008.

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