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A Superior Court judge’s ruling Wednesday afternoon unequivocally struck down attempts by opponents to halt the renovation of Franklin Park’s White Stadium.
will move forward with their $200 million renovation of White Stadium after Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor ruled in their favor Wednesday in a case brought by local community ...
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 ...
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In last-minute maneuver, Boston’s White Stadium opponents seek new ‘legal theory’ to block city’s soccer projectwho argued that the last-minute legal maneuver should not be allowed by Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor. An attorney for the city, when the motion was introduced at the trial Wednesday ...
On Wednesday, Judge Matthew Nestor ruled that White Stadium is not protected as a park or conservation land under state law, saying the project doesn't violate the law formally known as Article 97.
(Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff) But, Judge Matthew Nestor found that “there is not enough evidence to support the proposition that at any point in time, the City expressed a deliberate ...
But Suffolk Superior Court Judge Matthew Nestor disagreed, saying in an 18-page ruling that “Notwithstanding the testimony from nearby residents, there is simply inadequate evidence that the ...
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 ...
Judge Matthew Nestor approved a court-appointed receiver’s request to sell the nearly 18-acre site to Mass Audubon for $8.36 million, over the objections of its current owner, citing the fact ...
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