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![]() Thursday, March 22, 2007 WINNING WEEKEND FOR DORCHESTER St. Ann's girls grab another CYO title ![]() Katie King, of St. Ann's Neponset, dribbles through a triple team during the CYO tournament championship game against St. Jude's of Norfolk last Saturday at Milton High School. The Neponset team won, 29-27. Photo by Erin Edwards. St. Brendan's skater wins one for mom, BC High ![]() Ryan Mullin, right, celebrates BC High's state championship victory on Sunday at the TD Banknorth Garden, with teammates. The senior defenseman has played through some difficult days in his high school career, having lost his mom to cancer in his freshman year. Council contenders give glimpse of race in second district Two forums on Tuesday gave district two voters a chance to size up the contenders in the special election contest now udnerway. Plus: Conflicting forums test nerves City Fresh Foods considers move to Quincy Street warehouse A Four Corners business is eyeing a plan to relocate to a now-vacant warehouse owned by Dorchester Bay EDC on Quincy Street. Bailey Street seeks solutions after shooting incident Neighbors on Bailey Street, still reeling from a near-fatal shooting there two weeks ago, huddled in a meeting with C-11 police this week. Marr Club alums plan reunion, Hall of Fame Since the 1970s, the Colonel Daniel Marr Boys and Girls Club has played a pivotal role in the lives of tens of thousands of young people in Dorchester. This month, a first-ever reunion is aimed at re-connecting old friends and honoring key volunteers and members. Neighborhood
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