SJC Backs Dismissal of Downtown Rezoning

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Banker & Tradesman | Rezoning that would clear the way for a pair of new towers on Boston Harbor is back... Read More → SJC Backs Dismissal of Downtown Rezoning

Massachusetts doesn’t have a state climatologist. Here’s why that matters.

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Boston Globe | It’s not often that Massachusetts ranks behind Texas when it comes to climate, but on this... Read More → Massachusetts doesn’t have a state climatologist. Here’s why that matters.

Open Studio: Exploring art through community and literature

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WGBH | This week on Open Studio, Jared Bowen sits down with local artist Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs... Read More → Open Studio: Exploring art through community and literature

This Floating ‘Tutu’ Could Be a Family-Friendly Way to Protect Boston From Floods

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Channel 10 | The mats that would make up the Emerald Tutu, a Green New Deal-era take on Boston’s famed... Read More → This Floating ‘Tutu’ Could Be a Family-Friendly Way to Protect Boston From Floods

Wu celebrates inauguration with City Hall Plaza bash

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Bay State Banner | Hundreds turn out for festivities... Read More → Wu celebrates inauguration with City Hall Plaza bash

Impact of Drought Being Felt Across Massachusetts

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Channel 10 | A reliable water source is crucial as Massachusetts experiences drought more often and more... Read More → Impact of Drought Being Felt Across Massachusetts

Dorchester’s Moakley Park will receive $2.2 million to mitigate climate change impacts

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WBUR | Moakley Park, the waterfront space connecting Dorchester and South Boston, is set to receive a $2.2... Read More → Dorchester’s Moakley Park will receive $2.2 million to mitigate climate change impacts

How to hike through 25 miles of green space in Boston

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WBUR | Fewer than half of the poll’s respondents, 48 percent, ranked climate in the highest category of... Read More → How to hike through 25 miles of green space in Boston

Is Downtown Boston Looking Up?

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Boston Magazine | After two years of empty offices and desolate sidewalks, the streets in and around the... Read More → Is Downtown Boston Looking Up?

A new park is unfolding in the Seaport. Is it what the neighborhood needs?

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Boston Globe |The Seaport District’s newest public space is unfolding after years of planning. One section... Read More → A new park is unfolding in the Seaport. Is it what the neighborhood needs?

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