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Roxbury Vote For 'Nubian Square' Clears Way For Name Change
Voters in Roxbury precincts endorse renaming Dudley Square. -
After Nail-Biter Race, Council Candidate St. Guillen Prepares For Grueling Recount
Alejandra St. Guillen came in just 10 votes shy of Julia Mejia in the race for a councilor at-large seat in Tuesday's election. -
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. -
Walsh Vows 'More Than Tweaks' To Zoning Board Of Appeal
The mayor spoke days after a city-commissioned audit of the ZBA revealed an ongoing federal investigation. -
'The Urgency Has Just Grown So Much': Michelle Wu Talks Development And Representation
The city councilor says the way Boston builds shapes everything else. -
Garrison Raises Eyebrows At Roxbury Candidates Forum
Councilor Althea Garrison was sharply critical of her colleagues. -
Michelle Wu On Her Plan To Rethink Development in Boston
On Monday, the Boston city councilor-at-large released a sweeping plan to redesign the zoning and approval process in the city. -
Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu Calls For Abolition Of Agency Charged With Zoning And Development
Wu contends the Boston Planning and Development Agency fuels inequality. -
Boston City Councilor Calls For Zoning Board Overhaul, Says Members Shouldn't Be Dealing In Real Estate
Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards says the state law reserving a seat for the real estate industry on the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals should be eliminated. -
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.