Members of the Cedar Grove Civic Association gave their unanimous approval to a developer’s plan to convert an existing two-family house on Gallivan Blvd. into a 12-unit complex during a 55-minute meeting last Wednesday evening (April 24). The re-developed property at 608 Gallivan Blvd. across from St. Brendan’s Church will also include green space and 20 basement-level
Frank Baker took a victory lap during last Thursday’s meeting of the Cedar Grove Civic Association, which set aside a portion of its monthly meeting at the McKeon Post to formally thank him for his 12 years on the Boston City Council. Baker listened as association president Steve Bickerton Jr. offered words of praise then acknowledged them, saying, “Thank you, everybody,
Members of the Cedar Grove Civic Association voted last week to support a proposal by the owners of Greenhills Irish Bakery to replace their current one-story building in Adams Village with a four-story building that will include nine condos and a new space to house the popular bakery and store. The 34-19 vote followed some intense discussion about the project in front of an
District 3 Councillor Frank Baker, who developed a reputation over six terms for delivering constituent services and sometimes clashing with mayors and his colleagues on the City Council, isn’t running for reelection. “The privilege and responsibility of serving as a city councilor requires my round-the-clock dedication,” Baker said in a statement last Thursday (April 20). “I