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Spies among us
That person behind you at the bar or in the bank just might be taking notes.
The Boston Globe, May 20, 2007. Read more
Gay, newly married, and home – hopefully
How our neighbors view us will play a major role in whether we choose to stay in Jamaica Plain, and someday raise a family here.
The Boston Globe, January 7, 2007. Read more
Children are their business
Creating jobs, meeting demand for day care.
The Boston Globe, September 24, 2006. Read more
Developers change their plan for housing on church site
Rectory to be moved, converted to condos.
The Boston Globe, August 27, 2006. Read more
Seniors have their say in housing design
New building located near Bromley-Heath.
The Boston Globe, July 2, 2006. Read more
Dance changed 'punk from projects'
Williams' studio creates a safe space.
The Boston Globe, May 21, 2006. Read more
A long ride, with miles to go
Cyclists call for more and improved trails.
The Boston Globe, May 14, 2006. Read more
New team is battling to tag out the taggers
Anti-Graffiti Bank strives to keep it out of sight.
The Boston Globe, March 24, 2006. Read more
Prospect of razing rectory raises some controversy
Preservation group opposes redevelopment plan.
The Boston Globe, February 26, 2006. Read more
Talk on these streets: crime
Cops, families combine forces to combat rise.
The Boston Globe, February 5, 2006. Read more
If this is the urban frontier, he likes it just fine, thanks
Neighborhood decline on my left, gentrification on my right. In many ways, it sums up my Jamaica Plain neighborhood.
The Boston Globe, January 2, 2005. Read more

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