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Food incubator CommonWealth Kitchen buys 36,000-square-foot space in Dorchester

Food incubator CommonWealth Kitchen buys 36,000-square-foot space in Dorchester Amy Sokolow © Provided by Boston Herald BOSTON, MA - July 23: Jen Faigel, Executive Director & Co-Founder of CommonWealth Kitchen gives a tour in Dorchester on July 23, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) CommonWealth Kitchen, a Dorchester-based nonprofit that helps food startups get off the ground, is settling into its new permanent home in the 36,000-square-foot Bornstein and Pearl Food Production Small Business Center. “Today is an awesome and auspicious day,” said Jen Faigel, executive director and co-founder of CommonWealth Kitchen. “After what has been truly one of the most difficult, grueling and exhausting 18 months of all of our lives, and certainly in my career, I’m thrilled to say we’re home.”

MassGOP calls executive committee meeting over allegations against party Vice Chairman Tom Mountain

MassGOP Vice Chairman Tom Mountain resigns as executive committee poised to investigate ‘allegations’ against him Erin Tiernan © Provided by Boston Herald Boston, MA. - March 19: MassGOP Vice Chair Tom Mountain speaks as Caroline Colarusso listens during a press conference updating the voters on the status of their lawsuit filed in Massachusetts challenging the constitutionality of mail in voting on March 19, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Second in command at MassGOP, Vice Chairman Thomas Mountain has resigned hours before the state party’s executive committee was set to hold a special meeting on “allegations” involving him, the Herald has learned.

Michelle Wu looks to city of Boston resources in Methadone Mile mayoral plan

Michelle Wu looks to city of Boston resources in Methadone Mile mayoral plan Sean Philip Cotter © Provided by Boston Herald Boston, MA. - June 15: People hangout out not from from Melnea Cass and Mass Ave on June 15, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Mayoral candidate Michelle Wu’s plan to deal with the rough situation at Methadone Mile would include creating a regional task force and immediately conducting an audit of all the city’s properties to see where Boston could quickly add supportive housing. Wu’s campaign said her plan would include moving ahead with “a comprehensive audit of all City-owned property to identify opportunities to develop supportive housing through our City’s capital budget.”

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