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April 27 Archived Stories
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Capt. Greland takes command in C-11
Greland spent his first eight years on the force as a patrolman in C-11. After stints in Roxbury, South Boston, and most recently, Hyde Park, he's returned as the district's new commander.

 

Push on for community center in Bowdoin-Geneva
A collaboration between three local groups could bring a long-hoped-for community center to Bowdoin St.

City outlines Dorchester's health woes
In a presentation at the Codman Square Health Center, the Boston Public Health Commission discussed a number of health concerns for Dorchester, including prostate cancer, childhood asthma, and obesity.

SCI Dorchester honors Model Citizens
As part of the organization's recognition of National Volunteer Week, SCI Dorchester asked for nominees for Dorchester's "Model Citizens." This week the Reporter profiled five nominees chosen by SCI Dorchester, who are models in what it means to give back to one's neighborhood.

Two Morton Street programs to close, a third to relocate
Two key tenants in the old Frank Wood nursing home on Morton Street will close up shop in June, the Reporter learned this week. Criterion Child Enrichment and the Evergreen Center announced Tuesday afternoon that they will terminate two of the programs they operate in the former Frank Wood home effective June 23. The third program, the Boston Regional Childhood Development Early Intervention Center, will continue to operate in the building while Criterion searches for a new site to house the program.

UMass faculty, students protest alleged 'urban mission' shift
Faculty and students met Monday night at Roxbury Community College to share their concerns about the direction of UMass-Boston's College of Public and Community Service.

 

 

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