Leaders from 16 non-profit organizations that will split more than $352,000 in funds contributed by the owners of the Dot Block development gathered last week to highlight the grants, which were awarded through a process administered by the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA). The meeting at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester’s Paul R. McLaughlin Center included
Letters: <strong>Desmond Hewitt </strong>thinks<strong> </strong>Hirschman’s hypothesis has played out perfectly, <strong>Anna Yu </strong>supports them,<strong> Colton Richards</strong> just sees two people watching a film, while <strong>Rosemary Slawinska </strong>says Harry’s treatment of his family led to his fall in popularity