Count on @berkie1.bsky.social and @milesperhoward.bsky.social to represent Boston at its best to the world.
Here, to the UK. 🇬🇧
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Councilor Flynn disabled X replies after my reply challenged him regarding unofficial livestream recordings of what appear to be multiple Open Meeting Law violations, with Flynn himself engaged in a private plan to reject the budget by privately amassing a quorum. (1/2)
But the NIMBYs said we can't build housing because we don't have enough water
Scottish fans spread ‘good energy’ in the sporty city as its ‘hard to please’ residents embrace football fever
Massachusetts’ housing crisis is a slow-moving disaster. Every year we fail to act, we lose more workers, push families away & weaken the Commonwealth’s future.
If the Legislature ends this session without major housing reforms, it will amount to malpractice.
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One in four of the 500 voters polled said they’ve seriously considered a move, despite the vast majority also saying they had enough money to live comfortably.
Temps are high, beer supplies are dangerously low but the vibes for Scotlands first World Cup match in 28-years are perfect. 🏴
Boston 💙 The Tartan Army
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A remarkable conservation success: Boston now uses less water than it did in 1900, despite having over 200,000 more residents. Water consumption today is also less than half of its 1980s peak.
A remarkable conservation success: Boston now uses less water than it did in 1900, despite having over 200,000 more residents. Water consumption today is also less than half of its 1980s peak.
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The Tartan Army party continues in Boston. 🏴
“It’s given the city energy that I haven’t experienced in a long time. Everyone’s happy, everyone’s spending money at local businesses... It’s such good energy."
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Scottish fans spread ‘good energy’ in the sporty city as its ‘hard to please’ residents embrace football fever