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The meeting is at 7:30

This afternoon, someone threw a notice from the West Roxbury Neighborhood Council through my mail slot. A house down the street needed to go before the Zoning Advisory Committee again to appeal something or other. The meeting will be at the police station by Holy Name, and it will be held at 7:30. Unfortunately, they left out one more little critical piece of info. Unless, maybe, they are going to keep on meeting every night until they can finally hash out this issue...


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Stuff the ballet box!

I vote for a new proofreader!

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150 feet

"...no other poster, card, handbill, placard, picture or circular intended to influence the action of the voter shall be posted, exhibited, circulated or distributed in the polling place, in the building where the polling place is located, on the walls thereof, on the premises on which the building stands, or within one hundred and fifty feet of the building entrance door to such polling place."


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Who's afraid of the funny papers?

A lot of people seem to be, including our friends at New England's Largest Newspaper.

Its been years since I read the Sunday Comics with any regularity, but I still check it out every once in a while to make sure Janis didn't leave Arlo or anything crazy like that. (I recommend F Minus, my current favorite Globe comic.) Today, though, the Globe made the brave editorial decision to not print a certain comic, and instead replace it with an oldie from 2004. The comic's offense? A horrendous attack on all that Muslims around the world hold dear.

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Remembering Father Ward

Hi everyone. Long time reader, first time poster. I grew up in West Roxbury, and went to St. Theresa's School for my younger years, say, the mid to late 80's. Anyone who went to the school or, more importantly, went to Church or had anything to do with the Parish knew and loved Father Robert A. Ward. Funny, human guy whom everyone seemed to like, and was by far the most "normal" of the priests in the parish.


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