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Condominium in Boston sells for $5.3 million
A condominium located at 1 Dalton Street in Boston has a new owner. The 1,841-square-foot property, built in 2015, was sold on July 2, 2024. The $5,250,000 purchase price works out to $2,852 per square foot. This apartment features two bedrooms and two baths. On the exterior, the house is characterized by a flat roof design. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system.
5 Things You Should Know This Week – July 22nd
Unwind with us at Sunset Socials hosted by On the Dot®! Join the neighborhood this Thursday, July 25th, from 6-9PM at The LOT. Live music by local artist Kristen Cropanese, great company, and delicious drinks await at The Cantina! These socials happen every other Thursday until September 5th. RSVP now and stay updated on all our upcoming events by following @onthedotboston on Instagram!
Bail revoked for Dorchester man seized with gun, drugs, cash
BOSTON, July 16, 2024 – A Dorchester man had his prior bail revoked in Dorchester BMC Monday after being charged with illegally possessing a large-capacity firearm with the serial number defaced and fentanyl trafficking, District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced. KELVIN ORTIZ-GUERRERO, 25, was charged with illegal possession of a...
Phish Avoids Rocking The Boat At Straight-Ahead 2024 Summer Tour Opener In Massachusetts [Photos/Videos]
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, Phish summer tour. The band kicked off its 26-date seasonal trek on Friday with its first of three shows at Mansfield, MA’s Xfinity Center, delivering a straightforward concert of classic—if a little predictable—cuts along with a couple songs from the band’s latest album, Evolve.
Help History Cambridge pick its 2025 neighborhood
As part of History Cambridge’s mission to collect and share the stories of all Cantabrigians, we embarked in 2023 on a new way of engaging with the city’s history. From The Port to Porter Square, from Harvard to Strawberry Hill, Cambridge’s neighborhoods have evolved through the centuries but always have their own special stories to tell. So far we have highlighted two areas of the city in our Neighborhood History Centers, based in community centers, storefronts and public spaces around town.
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