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Storm ahead: Do we need more food? Check out Adam's French Toast Alert

As Tuesday’s storm forecast grew ominous over the weekend, devotees of Boston’s social media activated the “French Toast Alert,” a system that Universal Hub editor Adam Gaffin has used for years to help Bostonians gauge the level of panic they should apply to gathering weather threats and let them know when they should rush to the store to buy milk, eggs, and bread.

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The Reporter Story: A family business from Day 1

In 1983, Ed and Mary Forry launched a monthly newspaper from a makeshift office in their Lower Mills home. Forty years later, The Reporter is still in business and the Forry’s vision of creating a quality hometown newspaper for Boston’s largest neighborhood remains a weekly work in progress. When he left his home near Dorchester Park that Monday morning in August of 1983, Ed

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The Road to the Reporter: Before starting this newspaper, Ed and Mary Forry published yearbooks

You can never know Dorchester well enough, especially on deadline. Ed Forry learned that lesson again, on his tenth time as publisher and editor of the Dorchester Day supplement to the weekly Dorchester Argus-Citizen. The year was 1983, and the insert’s red-white-and-black cover saluted a high point of the preceding twelve months with a lead photo of President Ronald Reagan

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Dot native, Notre Dame fixture, Joseph Dundon dies at 79

Joseph K. Dundon, 79, passed away peacefully on Aug. 16 in his home with his wife Viki by his side. Together they shared 54 years of marriage, filling their lives with friendships and hospitality. He was a husband, father, grandfather, mentor, and friend, and all will miss his warmth, wit, and charm. Born October 13, 1943, Mr. Dundon grew up on Vera Street in Dorchester’s

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