The owners of the Greenhills Bakery, 780 Adams St., won approval on Tuesday to raze their current store to replace it with a larger bakery topped with three additional floors with nine condos. Dermot and Cindy Quinn have run the bakery for 33 years now. Their attorney, John Pulgini, said they are looking for temporary space nearby to keep the bakery open during construction.
A proposal by the owners of Greenhills Irish Bakery to replace their current building with a four-story structure with nine residential units and first-floor retail space will be considered by the membership of the Cedar Grove Civic Association this Thursday evening (Nov 16). The group meets at 7 p.m. at the McKeon Post, 4 Hill Top St. Dermot and Cindy Quinn, who own the
The owners of Greenhills Bakery in Adams Village unveiled a proposal Monday night that would see the demolition of their existing building and the construction of a four-story building with nine housing units above a new bakery on the ground floor. During a city-sponsored meeting, abutters heard the owners, Dermot and Cindy Quinn, say it was a chance for them to pump new life
Fiona Weir, a nurse at Boston Medical Center and a resident of Dorchester was presented as the 2023 Rose of Tralee for Boston and New England at the Irish Cultural Centre of Boston on May 13. She was selected for the honor from a pool of 14 candidates by a panel of judges and will represent the Irish community in her home city and across the six-state region at the esteemed
“The result is a City Council district map that unifies communities of interest within districts and attempts as best as possible to reflect how residents experience the city in their daily lives,” the mayor wrote in a letter to councilors.