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By Maddie Kilgannon, Reporter Correspondent
May 6, 2021
Maddie Kilgannon, Reporter Correspondent I d like to be able to step away and have Dorchester Bay City in a good spot. - Frank Baker
City Councillor Frank Baker of Savin Hill, who after what he called “a difficult decision,” has decided to run for re-election to the District 3 seat he has held since 2011, says he was nearly ready to step away from public life until the pandemic upended his plans.
“If Covid didn’t hit, I would have felt like my job got wrapped up… and it was okay to go,” Baker told the Reporter this week. “But everything is up in the air, and I would feel incomplete. There are some things that need to be finished up.”
What Triggered Yakima Delta Fire? Homeless Camp, Say Officials
Two fires that combined burned well over 200 acres of wildlands and brush are blamed on humans, say officials.
Richland Fire officials say a homeless camp on the west side of Highway 240 in the Yakima River Delta area is the cause of the blaze which spread to the east side of the road. April 28th, reports came in of a tree on fire west of 240, and crews responded.
Initially they believed it had started near an animal culvert crossing between the east and west side of the road, but then as they battled and investigated the fire, they found the camp. It had a firepit, several tents, chairs, cook stoves; and even one source said a dead cat was found at the site.
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By Bill Forry, Editor
Bill Forry, Editor
In 2013, as part of our coverage of that year’s race for mayor of Boston, we asked the candidates who made the ballot to respond to a survey prepared by our staff. The questions covered a range of citywide topics, including how to approach public safety, education, affordable housing, and redevelopment.
The survey also included a number of hyper-local questions, including one about whether they would seek to end what we termed the “Dorchester divide” the misguided City of Boston practice of splitting our neighborhood into “north and south” regions.
All nine of the candidates who responded pledged to end the practice – and, to his credit, Mayor Walsh largely followed through on the issue.