Firefighter, an animal control officer and one of erics 75yearold neighbors. All three required medical attention at Good Samaritan hospital. Leo was eventually captured and is now quarantined inside brocktons animal control office. We tried to speak with leos owners, they wouldnt come to the door but said they have no comment. Theyll hold a hearing to figure out what to do with leo, but the mayor made it clear, he wants the dog put down. My feeling is that fo heard enough. In my mind, the dog is dangerous, and my hope will be that the owner of the dog would just work with us voluntarily, sign over the dog, and give permission tore it to be euthanized. The reporter now, both the firefighter and the animal control officer have been released from the hospital, so thats the good news. The 75yearold woman was still receiving treatment at the hospital this afternoon. The other good news is that all four victims suffered nonlifethreatening injuries. Vanessa that is good news. Im curious, cou
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Tania Fernandes Anderson, who chairs the City Council’s Ways & Means Committee, told members of the Greater Mattapan Neighborhood Council (GMNC) early this month that the city bureaucracy moves too slowly in distributing funds and the Main Streets model does not work in Black and Brown communities. She suggested that some other type of program replace the model in communities
The Mattapan Square Main Streets has been revived with new leadership that is going to canvass the community to re-imagine and re-brand the area for businesses and residents. With Black Fridays and Small Business Saturdays in mind, many have dreams that one day the business corridor in Mattapan Square will be teeming with shoppers and holiday cheer, and officials at Main
Three cannabis proposals along Mattapan’s Blue Hill Avenue corridor are advancing through the city’s regulatory review process, with The POT in Mattapan Square getting unanimous Boston Cannabis Board (BCB) approval last week. The POT, fronted by Mattapan natives Dru Ledbetter and Marquis Cohen, appeared at the BCB on Wed., Oct. 19, and received not only the board’s okay but