After successfully blocking the state Department of Conservation and Recreation from demolishing a Port Norfolk building that was once used by a local lumber company, neighborhood residents and green space advocates are pushing ahead to determine how to best use the property. The state agency owns the vacant brick building, which is steps away from the Neponset River and the
The backers behind the Neponset Wharf project in the Port Norfolk neighborhood are re-doing their proposal after Gov. Healey’s environmental chief said the project’s environmental impact report “does not adequately and properly comply” with the Massachusetts Environmental Protection Act.
The backers behind the Neponset Wharf project in the Port Norfolk neighborhood are re-doing their proposal after Gov. Healey’s environmental chief said the project’s environmental impact report “does not adequately and properly comply” with the Massachusetts Environmental Protection Act. Rebecca Tepper, Healey’s secretary of energy and environmental affairs said the Ericsson
If left untouched, Tenean Beach will continue to flood and eventually affect the MBTA’s Red Line extension to Braintree, I-93 and Morrissey Boulevard three major transportation lines in Dorchester that carry hundreds of thousands of riders and drivers every day, according to a new report.
To the Editor: I have had your April 30, 2023, issue on my desk since I finished reading it a few days after it arrived in the mail. Normally, I keep an issue until I’m finished with it and then in the recycle bin it goes. Not this one. One article by Gintautas Dumcius and an op-ed by Bill Walczak simply won’t let go in my head. I’ve been chewing on them these last few months