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From YouTube: The Boston Show 05-12-17
Description
The Boston Show is a weekly news program that recaps events covered by Boston City TV.
A
Last
week
in
Boston,
local
and
state
officials
cut
the
ribbon
at
Port
Norfolk
Park,
celebrating
the
completion
of
the
cleanup
and
renovation
of
the
former
Schaefer
paper
site
in
Dorchester.
This
project
converted
a
former
contaminated
industrial
property
along
the
Neponset
River
into
a
new
park.
So
many
folks
have
worked.
A
The
15
acre
parcel
was
funded
through
Massachusetts
Department
of
Conservation
and
recreations
capital
budget
General
Electric
broke
ground
on
innovation
point
their
future
campus
in
Boston's
Seaport.
The
new
facility
will
be
home
to
800
GE
employees,
as
well
as
collaborators
from
the
innovation,
startup
and
learning
community
boston.
C
A
Cognitive
hood
developments
celebrated
the
completion
of
the
Whittier
Lyndhurst
Washington
Homes,
the
20
point,
1
million
dollar
redevelopment
created
44
units
of
affordable
rental
housing
and
a
thousand
square
feet
of
commercial
space
located
in
the
heart
of
cogman
square
Whittier.
Lyndhurst
Washington
Homes
also
includes
a
new
community
room.
The
City
of
Boston
hosted
an
open
house
style
community
meeting
in
East
Boston
to
make
residents
in
that
neighborhood
more
aware,
informed
and
involved
in
their
community.
Almost
every
city
department
was
in
attendance
and
the
event
offered
residents
the
opportunity
to
talk
to
their
local
officials.
D
A
275
unit
residential
building
is
the
third
of
the
group
of
New
Balance
buildings
to
be
constructed
on
guest
Street.
As
part
of
imagine,
Boston
2030s
ongoing
engagement
efforts.
The
city
hosted
its
continued
community
forums.
This
week's
discussion
was
how
academic
institutions
play
a
role
in
Boston's
future
mayor
Walsh,
attended
the
East
Boston
Golden
Age
Club
Mother's
Day
celebration
at
Spinelli's.
The
club
hosted
for
gatherings
every
year,
offering
local
residents
a
chance
to
eat
dance
and
enjoy
each
other's
company.
A
E
A
Carolyn,
a
Lynch
Early
Education
Center
is
named
in
honor
of
the
former
president
of
the
Lynch
Foundation,
which
has
made
several
contributions
to
the
Sacred
Heart
school
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