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A Superior Court judge’s ruling Wednesday afternoon unequivocally struck down attempts by opponents to halt the renovation of ...
The conservation group hailed the decision that allows them to buy the nearly 18-acre site for $8.36 million — but the ...
A Superior Court Justice ruled on Wednesday that the renovation of the stadium is not in violation of Massachusetts state law.
The ruling allows the project – a public-private partnership between the city and BUSP to extensively renovate the stadium to serve a women’s professional soccer and certain Boston Public School (BPS) ...
Traducido en español por El Planeta, Boston's Latino daily. Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor said the $200 million public-private project did not violate Article 97, a state law that ...
A Superior Court judge ruled last Wednesday that the city’s plan to lease White Stadium to a professional soccer team is not ...
Judge Matthew Nestor found that the Franklin Park stadium parcel, where the stadium is being revitalized, is not subject to Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution, allowing the project to ...
Ahead of those closing statements on Thursday, Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor referenced the significant community engagement around the city and Boston Unity’s plan to rehab the ...
Matthew Nestor, Director, Head of Global Partnerships at VivoPower, said: “This partnership with Green Watt is a strategic milestone in our mission to deliver turnkey sustainable energy ...
A Suffolk County superior court judge ruled Wednesday that the city of Boston can move forward with the demolition and renovation of White Stadium, according to court documents.
The week after a three-three day trial that ended late last month, Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor noted that the stadium parcel is not dependent on a state law, known as Article 97 ...
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