“Boston neighborhood-specific liquor-license bill moves ahead”

““We work to revitalize downtown, but we are also working to revitalize Mattapan and Hyde Park and Dorchester and Roxbury and neighborhoods that for too long have gone without these sorts of investments,” Louijeune said.”

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