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SPECIAL FEATURE: THE NEW POLLUTANTS

Written by VINCENT GABRIELLE Posted August 9, 2019 Filed Under: FEATURES

A growing body of research suggests that, in and around traffic, what you can’t see may be killing you

Filed Under: FEATURES Tagged With: BINJ, Boston, Cambridge, Chinatown, Denise Provist, EPA, history, I-93, I93, McGrath Highway, pollution, SOMERVILLE, Somerville News Garden, ultrafine, urban renewal

WHY BOTHER? ON RENEWING URBAN RENEWAL IN BOSTON.

Written by EMILY HOPKINS Posted March 8, 2016 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical

Do we need the BRA or urban renewal for the city to reap the benefits of large-scale, complex development projects?

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical Tagged With: Ayanna Pressley, Boston, Boston City Council, BRA, Brian Golden, Josh Zakim, Mayor Mary Walsh, Tito Jackson, urban renewal

SPECIAL FEATURE: THE LAND BOSTON FORGOT

Written by RACHEL HOCK Posted October 14, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, Non-fiction

Hundreds of Allston residents fought in the streets to save their neighborhood. Now, after a series of land swaps, Harvard’s ivy vines are creeping in again. This is for those who fought, and who fight, for their homes.

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, Non-fiction Tagged With: #ALLSTONANNIE, Allston, Annie Soricelli, Barry's Corner, BINJ, Boston History, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Boston Public Library, Boston Redevelopment Authority, BRA, brighton, cattle industry, Charlesview Apartments, Ed Logue, gentrification, harvard, IMP, Ivy League, Jim Vrabel, Mayor Collins, Mayor Walsh, Rachel Hock, urban renewal, Who Is Annie Soricelli?

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