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Boston doesn't work if the MBTA doesn't work

With the MBTA engulfed by delays, staffing shortages, and service interruptions, a city recovering from a pandemic struggles to bounce back. And everyday riders are feeling the pain.

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Zoning Board says no go to Downer Court condo building

The Zoning Board of Appeal last week rejected a proposal for a four-story, nine-unit condo building at 9 Downer Ct. off Bowdoin Street. Board members said the proposed building was simply too large for its context - a dead-end street with much smaller buildings. Developer John McCallum had originally proposed a twelve-unit building, but reduced that to nine after nearby

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Board rejects nine-unit condo building on Downer Court as too large for the street

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday rejected a proposal for a four-story, nine-unit condo building at 9 Downer Ct., off Bowdoin Street. Board members said the proposed building was simply too large for its context - a dead-end street with much smaller buildings. Developer John McCallum had originally proposed a 12-unit building, but reduced that to 9 after nearby residents

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Two big employers outline return-to-office plans

Two big employers outline return-to-office plans © Bing Guan Two big employers outline return-to-office plans Two more major Massachusetts employers, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Dell Technologies, have told their workers when they should expect to go back to their offices after vacating them in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrew Dreyfus, chief executive of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, told the Boston-based insurer’s 3,800 employees that the company intends to begin a voluntary return to its buildings on Oct. 4. The voluntary period will remain until the end of the year. Meanwhile, Texas-based Dell, which employs about 6,000 people in Massachusetts, primarily in Hopkinton and Franklin, told workers that its US offices will reopen on Sept. 7. After that point, the majority of Dell’s workforce will still have the option to work remotely and will not be required to return to the office. JON CHESTO

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