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Top Spots to Live 2021: North of Boston
Everett, Newbury, and Somerville draw big buyer interest, each for their own reasons.
By Jon Gorey Globe Correspondent,Updated April 21, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Explore the 2021 Top Spots to live by region:City Neighborhoods | West | South
PLACING A BET: EVERETT
When Blessing Chitanda and her partner, Shawn Roberts, bought their home in
Everett four years ago, even small condos near Chitandaâs Studio 27 Salon in the South End seemed out of reach. âWe moved here from Boston â itâs close to the city, and way cheaper,â Chitanda says. Last May, the couple took over a commercial space across the street from their house, and now the salon has decamped to Everett, too, where they feel embraced by the community. âOur neighbors are so friendly,â Chitanda says.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Norâeaster clobbers South Beach
Right Fork suffers most damage; Left fork takes overwash but is less flooded and eroded.
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Town administrator James Hagerty says the floodin is the worst he s seen since Hurricane Bob. -Rich Saltzberg
Pounding surf caused erosion and flooding at South Beach. -Rich Saltzberg
Atlantic Drive in Edgartown is closed due to flooding. -Samantha Church
The sign says it all at South Beach. - Samantha Church
Monday and Tuesday s storm caused flooding and erosion at South Beach in Edgartown. -Rich Saltzberg
Big waves whipped up by a lingering norâeaster have pummeled South Beach at Right Fork, and flooded Atlantic Drive and adjacent areas.