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Fighting homelessness, and ‘not in my backyard’

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 08, 2022

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The proposals would provide just the kind of housing that officials say we need to combat homelessness. One sits on a between Morrissey Boulevard and the train tracks. The other is nestled in the Charlestown Navy Yard, three blocks from the harbor.But both are facing stiff opposition from local residents: Not in my backyard, even when there’s a .The fear, this time, is that the tents and open-air drug market that flourish on Massachusetts... + full article



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