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Reporter marks anniversary with special edition

The Dorchester Reporter has published a commemorative 25th anniversary edition this week that will be available - for free - in limited circulation around the neighborhood over the next two weeks. The special edition looks back at the newspaper's history and at some of the stories, photos and columns that have appeared in our pages since September 1983.Click on cover to download (23.9 MB).




 


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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Charter school buys organ factory on Sydney St. for $3.2 million

Teacher Jessica Viola, director Kathleen Sullivan, and dean of students Danielle Tata trade ideas for renovating an old Sydney Street organ factory that will become an extension of the Boston Collegiate Charter School. Photo by Pete Stidman

 THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES

Health centers fret over BMC cuts

Patrick eyes major changes in health care payment system

Pressure grows on local food pantries

Brothers open improved convenience store in Lower Mills

Ross ascendancy gives Connolly a new platform with 'Livable Boston' panel

More council hopefuls emerge out of Dorchester

Dorchester Bay CDC sees opportunities in 2009

CVS ousts Tedeschi store, will expand at Lower Mills

On the Record

Prosecutors ask for pre-trial gag order on Turner

Neighbors rescue neighbors at Tuttle Street three-decker

Pay bump for lawmakers a political consideration this year

Comment: Wilkerson, clergy should reconcile for the sake of community


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Dorchester History
by Peter F. Stevens
Artwork courtesy of Celia McDonough

 


 

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