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The 16th annual Taste of Dorchester event organized by the Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA) rolled out the red carpet last Thursday night (April 25) at the IBEW Union Hall on Freeport Street for a capacity crowd to enjoy a feast featuring some of Dorchester’s best restaurants. Symone Crawford, MAHA’s executive director, greeted friends and colleagues throughout
City of Boston and DCR host a site walk from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday (April 27) at Moakley Park to discuss coastal resiliency plans. Gather at McCormack Bath House, Carson Beach. A virtual workshop is planned for April 30 from 6 to-7:30 p.m. Register at bit.ly/CRB MC. See editorial, Page 8. Eighteen restaurants will serve all kinds of food for a good cause at the 16th
To succeed, the star Celtics player will need to be in it for the long haul and surround himself with other players who are already doing this kind of work.
When Jeremy Colon and Kathy Le started Revamp Training studio in the St. Mark’s area in 2020, they were grateful for their 600-square-foot gym. But gradually they have outgrown the space and routinely found it hard to get people – whether landlords or financiers –to take their expansion plans seriously. That all changed this week for Revamp and six other Dorchester and