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 Issue of July 16, 2007 
   

SJC Rejects Appeal to Halt Affordable Housing Project
By Thomas Grillo
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has rejected an appeal by the town of Middleborough to halt a modest affordable housing subdivision.



Battle Over Tiny 40B Project Showing No Middle Ground
By Thomas Grillo
The same town that is clamoring for a world-class casino is fighting a modest single-family home subdivision all the way to the state Supreme Court.



Winn Still Waiting For Columbus’ Day
By Thomas Grillo
More money. The developer of a controversial project to be built above the Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston’s South End neighborhood is hoping a $32.5 million bond will get th



Authorization Questions Hamper Workouts
Part One of a Two-Part Series
Donna Edwards’ home loan came from a company that is now out of business.



Danversbank Plan an Example Of a Strategy Often Considered
By Amy Wyeth
A rare event in Bay State banking is poised to take place by the end of the year, with Danversbank recently announcing its plan to convert to stock ownership.



Senate Bill Sparks ‘Turf War’ Within Designer Community
By Elizabeth Zelma
There’s a turf war going on in Massachusetts.



HBAM President Always Knew the Value of Home
By Aglaia Pikounis
Even at an early age, the importance of housing stuck with Mark H. Leff. As a kid growing up, Leff watched his father create a statewide home-care network for aging seniors to help them remain in their homes.



Rockland in Focus
With the rising cost of health care and diminishing state aid, Rockland officials can’t afford new engines for their police cruisers. Instead, they have been forced to buy parts from the junkyard.




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