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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Sure sign of the seasonThe first load of Christmas trees were unloaded on Tuesday morning, Nov. 20 at Cedar Grove Gardens on Adams Street.


St. Peter's parents make case for school
Ann Myriam Talisma, Kelly Barbosa and Mary Kate Hart discussed coloring techniques while well over 70 parents traded ideas of why and how they should defend the St. Peter School in the school's 3rd floor auditorium. Talisma and Barbosa are students at the school. Hart, daughter of state Sen. Jack Hart (background right), attends Gate of Heaven Elementary in South Boston. Photo by Pete Stidman
Editorial: Neighborhood braces for O'Malley's decision

UMass outlines latest plans, but few on hand to listen

Condo market reflects changing real estate climate

Plans for Dorchester Ave. revamp nearly complete

Bowdoin-Geneva oil company fights city parking ruling

Developer buys Hancock St. land for $5 million

Holiday highlights year-round hunger problem

Mattapan neighbor plans meal for fire victims, firefighters

No feast for first Puritan settlers in 1630

Artist James Hobin's depiction of Native American life in pre-1630 Dorchester hangs on the side of McKenna's Cafe on Sydney St. in Savin Hill.

Plus: THIS WEEK's COURTHOUSE ROUND-UP


Casey Affleck stars at "Patrick Kenzie" in the film Gone Baby, Gone

DOT ON THE BIG SCREEN
Gone too far?

The Affleck brothers' adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel Gone Baby, Gone has received rave reviews from the Hollywood press. But, what about the take from Dorchester?
Hear from five local voices who have seen the flick.
Send us your own view on the movie.


Neighborhood Notables
A comprehensive listing of upcoming events in and around Dorchester.
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Special Reports
Savin Hill treasure fetches big bucks at auction

This portrait of a young Edward Reed Dorr, right, hung in a Savin Hill home owned by the Dorr family for over 100 years. In August, it was "discovered" by a Boston auction house and, this month, it sold amid furious bidding for $866,000.
Commentary: Why we must change city voting cycle, add term limits
by Councillor John Tobin


Commentary: A tale of two very different election days
by Matt O'Malley



Shaky Foundation
Condo conversions, foreclosures threaten to undermine signature three-decker stock

WHAT THE BUBBLE LEFT BEHIND
O
n one street, foreclosures create "ghost town" effect

Hendry Street, in the Bowdoin-Geneva section, may be the poster street for what can happen when foreclosures ravage city neighborhoods. Chris Lovett reports.


Cops find new footing with patrols in Codman Square
Left: Boston Police Officers Jay Tully, Takisha Skeen, Andrell Jones and Sergeant Lucas Taxter on patrol on Washington Street. A new Boston
Police initiative has deployed daily walking beats to Codman Sq.
and other sections of the neighborhood.
Photo by Gintautus Dumcius


Justice speaks in many tongues
Dorchester Court hustles to meet language needs

Meeting the demand for interpreters is a constant
struggle at Dorchester's busy courthouse.

On the Waterfront
The good, the bad, and the unfinished work of
reclaiming Dorchester's shoreline
 


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

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