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Plymouth insists on affordable units
PLYMOUTH - Saying they want the town’s largest residential developer to provide affordable housing, Town Meeting members recently rejected adding 69 more acres to the Pinehills, a high-end planned community in a picturesque section of town.
Student agony grows along with top colleges’ wait lists
Like jittery investors scrambling to hedge their bets, selective colleges and universities are placing far more applicants than usual on their waiting lists this spring as a safeguard against an unusually murky admissions season. But while the policy gives colleges some peace of mind, it plunges students into an admissions purgatory that could string out the stressful selection process for …
Injunction can’t resolve CPA fund flap
Political watchdogs in Wareham won a court order to block what they say is the town’s misuse of $1.1 million in Community Preservation Act funds. But it came a bit too late.
Ouster prompts blast at Menino
Longtime Boston Public Library president Bernard Margolis, breaking his silence within hours of his ouster yesterday, lashed back at Mayor Thomas M. Menino, accusing him of an “anti-intellectual” bent that threatens the city’s cherished library system with too much parochial politics and too little funding.
Holiday observances
TODAY ABINGTON - Tri-town parade for Abington, Rockland, and Whitman, 1 p.m. Begins at South Avenue in Whitman and ends at Whitman VFW.
Another first
ANOTHER FIRST: On Jan. 1, Erich Miller is scheduled to start his third first - this time as the first executive director of My Brother’s Keeper in Easton. In 1993, Miller was the Christian ministry’s first volunteer staffer, and in 1998 became its first paid employee.
A literary lion’s quiet coda in Provincetown
PROVINCETOWN - It was a spare epilogue to an expansive life writ large and long in books and in combative public appearances that for decades made him the best-known writer in America.
Anguish for a lost painting
Barbara Marks has gone through Dumpsters, contacted thrift stores, and looked all over. “The Lost Picture,” as the missing heirloom is now known, could be anywhere.
Police stories were poorly placed
As a West Bridgewater resident, I am a faithful reader of the Globe South. As a woman and former police officer, I was disappointed that Miss Wallgren’s two articles in the Oct. 25 issue were placed side by side on Page 3.
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