Hello Everyone, Did You Know Did you know that the Boston College Neighborhood Improvement Fund will accept applications for its second round of funding? Please note that the application deadline has been extended until August 26. See link to application here. Did you know that on July 18, 2016, the proponent for 159-201 Washington St, Brighton, filed their Project Notification Form with the Boston Redevelopment Authority? http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/projects/development-projects/159-washingtonstreet-(st-gabriel-s-graduate-stud Did you know that AERONAUT Brewery will host AERONAUT Neighborhood Nights Allston, featuring food, live music, pop-up performers, CommonWheels bike repairs, maker classes, and AERONAUT beer, helping foster family fun and community connectedness in a series of welcoming, casual outdoor events? Wednesdays, June 15 through August 31, 5pm to 9pm 267 Western Ave., Allston. Did you know that the City announced the extension of the Senior Citizen Property Tax WorkOff Abatement program? The tax work-off abatement law allows a city or town to establish a program giving property owners 60 years or older the opportunity to volunteer services to their city or town in exchange for a reduction in property tax. Applications are available at the city's Commission on Affairs of the Elderly and are due by August 1, 2016. dates. Interested older adults are encouraged to call the Commission on Affairs of the Elderly at 617-635-4366 for additional information and to request an application. Did you know that the City announced the launch of Boston.gov, the redesigned digital front door for the City of Boston? The website features significant changes to the visual design, organization and underlying technology of the City's website. Did you know that early voting in Allston Brighton will take place on Friday, October 28, 2016, 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the Honan Library, 300 N Harvard St, Allston; Saturday, October 29, 2016, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm at the Jackson Mann School, 500 Cambridge St, Allston; Friday, November 4, 2016, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm at the Jewish Community Housing, 30 Wallingford Rd, Brighton? Did you know that Warren O’Reilly, a 20 year Brighton resident, has succeeded Amy Mahler as the district liaison for Allston/Brighton for the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services? Office: (617)-635-2678 [email protected] Did you know that Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) is pleased to bring back the annual “BCYF Fun Stops” offering free, daily, drop-in activities at seven locations in Boston through August 19? Children ages 8-18 are welcome to stop in and enjoy a variety of structured activities including board games, sports, arts and crafts and more from 12 noon to 6 p.m.* each weekday. No pre-

registration is required, however, parents must fill out a brief waiver form that contains the necessary emergency contact information as well as allows youth to swim during scheduled times at the Fun Stop pool locations. Each Fun Stop is limited to 50 youth. Many of the Fun Stops are able to provide lunch through the Summer Food Service Program, but please confirm with the site. Fun Stops began on July 5 and will continue through Friday, August 19. The Fun Stops are hosted in parks or open spaces adjacent to or near a BCYF community center. For more about the Fun Stops, contact the host community center listed below: BCYF Jackson/Mann Community Center at Ringer Park Gordon Street, Allston, 617-635-5153 Did you know that Allston-Brighton Community Scholars – Applications process is now open? Scholarships are available for any one course at the Harvard Extension School (with the exception of IEL courses) for noncredit, undergraduate, or graduate credit. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Allston Civic Association scholarship committee through an anonymous application process. Applicants are required to submit a one-page personal statement describing his or her involvement in the Allston-Brighton community with their application. Previous Allston-Brighton Community Scholars may reapply, but will only be eligible for additional scholarship funding if there is a lack of suitable applicants for the term. Offered for: Fall and spring. Eligible: Allston-Brighton residents- ages 18 and up Where: Harvard University Extension School, Cambridge, MA Cost: The scholarship covers the cost of full tuition for one course. Scholarship recipients are responsible for payment of the $50 registration fee, books, and transportation. Program Website: Harvard Extension School Application: The application process for the fall 2016 term is now open. View the application. Deadline: Thursday, August 4th at 6pm to the Harvard Ed Portal or Honan Allston Library Read more about the fall 2014 scholarship recipients and the fall 2015 scholarship recipients. Did you know that the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s annual ParkARTS program, sponsored by Holly and David Bruce, is pleased to announce the return of its series of children’s arts workshops giving kids the opportunity to express their creativity while working on fun projects with local artists? Children ages three to ten can enjoy painting, mask and jewelry making, treasure creations, and more at the Artists in Residence Workshops held from 9 a.m. to 12noon in parks across the city. Participation is free and all materials are provided, but young children must be accompanied by an adult. Groups of six or more must make prior arrangements by calling the Boston Parks Department at (617) 635-4505. Now in its 20th year, ParkARTS brings a wide range of cultural offerings to city parks. Artists in Residence Workshops dates and locations are as follows: Wednesdays July 27, August 3, 10 McKinney Playground, Allston/Brighton

Did you know that the City announced nominations are now open for SPARK Boston's 2016 Impact Awards? The annual Impact Awards shine a spotlight on young adults aged 20-34 doing outstanding work to improve the City of Boston. Applications are available online, and will remain open through the summer. Nominees must be between the ages of 20-34 and live/work in Boston to be considered. A selection committee comprised of members of the SPARK Boston Council will review all nominations and select the top nominees in each category. A round of online voting will follow, and winners will be announced at the SPARK Impact Award ceremony in October. To nominate a friend, colleague, neighbor or yourself, visit http://www.sparkbos.com/impact-awardnomination.html. Did you know that ongoing events at the Harvard Ed Portal include: Learning Circle: Design Your Career, Jobseekers Drop-In Group, Community Call: Teens Making a Difference, Homework Help, More to Love Yoga, Beyond Beginner Yoga, Family Nurturing Center Weekly Playgroups? Checkout their Events Calendar for detail and registration information. www.edportal.harvard.edu/calendar/upcoming Did you know that the Boston College Neighborhood Center Newsletter, Summer 2016 is available online? http://us7.campaignarchive1.com/?u=57393f4c1f45d0669600bf308&id=316b3d53ad&e=a34c4f6e2e Did you know that the bi-monthly Senior Spotlight newsletter (July and August 2016) of the Veronica B Smith Multi-Service Senior Center is available online? http://content.seekandfind.com/bulletins/06/5070/20160701N.pdf Articles Marijuana dispensary licenses to the highest bidder? (Kay Lazar, Boston Globe: July 24, 2016) http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/07/24/marijuana-dispensary-licenses-highestbidder/fxXp5MBr9nAl6npiTopS3M/story.html Real Estate Transactions of Interest 170 Corey Rd, Brighton: Sale Date: 7/7/2016; Sale Price: $2,935,000; Nursing Home 28 Wallingford Rd, Brighton: Sale Date: 7/8/2016; Sale Price: $17,300,000 Ongoing Programs CRIMESTOPPERS To report a crime anonymously: Call 1-800-494-TIPS, or text the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463) (messaging and data rates may apply)

2015 Boston Gun Buyback Program Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 am Residents may drop off their working firearms and receive a $200 Visa gift card. Those who do not wish to deliver the firearms during those hours or at the station can call and arrange a pickup. Boston Police Dept D-14 301 Washington St, Brighton For more information, call 617-343-4260 www.bpdnews.com/district-d-14 “What’s In Your Medicine Cabinet?” Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal at the medical collection kiosk in the lobby of Boston Police Dept D-14 301 Washington St, Brighton Disposal is free, anonymous and is available 24/7 Car Seat Installation Boston Police Department District 14 Free, by appointment only! Boston Police Department D-14 Community Service Office 301 Washington St, Brighton 617-343-4376 Ongoing Events WGBH One Guest St, Brighton 617-300-5400 Check out the hottest events around town and at our studios. All ticket purchases support WGBH http://www.wgbh.org/events/ Vets to Vets Support Group By Vets For Vets UMass Boston, Brighton Marine Health Center Vets to Vets group meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month on campus at 7:00 pm. UMass Boston in collaboration with Brighton Marine Health Center invites you to a Veterans Support Discussion Group, a safe and confidential space to discuss challenges and opportunities with other local veterans. Brighton Marine Health Center 77 Warren St, Brighton For more information please contact Cary Rothenburger, M.Ed, LSCW at (617) 610-4145 or [email protected] Freedom Exhibition Unbound Visual Arts

Thursday, June 16, 2016 – Sunday, July 31, 2016 This exhibition is about our personal and community efforts to achieve freedom. Fifteen artists are represented. Honan-Allston Branch Library 300 N Harvard St, Allston Oak Square Farmers’ Market Presentation School Foundation Community Center, Allston Brighton Health Collaborative, ABCD, Brighton Main Streets With generous support from: Franciscan Children’s & St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Join us Wednesdays, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm, June – October Fresh vegetables, Eggs, Meats, Honey, Coffee, Pottery, Yarns and fibers, Health resources, Arts and music, and more coming!! Accepting SNAP/EBT, Bounty Bucks, WIC, Senior coupons, Food prescriptions Presentation School Foundation 640 Washington St, Brighton (Rear parking lot) Farmers' Market at the Harvard Ed Portal Fridays, June 24 - October 28 except July 3, 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm The Farmers' Market at the Harvard Ed Portal will feature a wide variety of fresh, locally grown produce and specialty products. Come enjoy the variety of products and a relaxing afternoon with live music. Visit City Hall To Go on the third Friday of each month, or drop off your residential compost. The market is located in front of the Harvard Ed Portal at 224 Western Avenue in Allston. The market's regular vendors include White Rabbit Farm, Zero Mile Farm, Belmont Acres Farm, and Chrissy's Crumble granola. Part-time vendors include Omega Oil Healthy Cooking Blends and Caroline's Kitchen jams, baked goods, and cooking stocks. Every Friday the market features raffle prizes, coupons, and more. Sign up for the Ed Portal’s email newsletter for information about weekly offerings and programs taking place at the market. The market accepts SNAP/EBT cards, WIC coupons, Boston Bounty Bucks, Senior Coupons and credit cards. Events Harvard Allston Task Force Meeting Boston Redevelopment Authority Monday, July 25, 2016, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Meeting of the Harvard-Allston Task Force to discuss a draft Request for Proposals for 90 Antwerp Street. 90 Antwerp Street is a .7-acre parcel of land owned by Harvard. Harvard will donate it to a user determined by the BRA. A previous public process yielded the conclusion that the site should be made available to a developer to build middle income ownership housing, with a portion of the site reserved for publicly accessible open space. The Task Force invites members of the public to discuss the parameters and criteria to be included in the RFP. Josephine Fiorentino Community Center, Charlesview 123 Antwerp St, Allston Contact: [email protected]

Boston Ward 21 Democratic Committee Monday July 25, 2016, 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm Honan-Allston Library 300 N Harvard St, Allston AGENDA I. GUEST SPEAKERS – 50 min. a. Candidates for Suffolk Register of Deeds Primary Election on Thursday, September 8 i. Michael B. Mackan– 10 min. b. Tom Callahan of Yes for a Better Boston Committee regarding An Order Accepting the Provisions of the Massachusetts Community Preservation Act– 20 min. c. Jim Borghesani from Yes on 4 regarding Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act – 20 min. II. OUTREACH & UPDATES – 25 min. a. Please give Treasurer Stephen Herrera any outstanding dues for this year - $20/member b. Vote on Endorsement for Suffolk Register of Deeds Democratic Primary race on September 8, 2016 c. Vote on Endorsements for ballot petitions: 1) An Act to Allow Fair Access to Public Charter Schools 2) Community Preservation Act in Boston d. Fall Social event with Boston Ward 22 e. Voter Registration Effort on weekends leading up to General Election on November 8, 2016 f. Possible trip to Pennsylvania to help one of our co-vice chairs John Laadt register and solicit Democrats. John is now a Regional Organizing Director at PA Victory 2016 g. Upcoming local/community events from Anthony D’Isidoro Community Email ReadBoston StoryMobile Brighton Branch Library Tuesday, July 26, 2016, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm The ReadBoston StoryMobile visits 12 Boston Public Library locations once a week for 6 weeks this summer to provide fun storytelling events and free books for all children in attendance. Brighton Branch Library 40 Academy Hill Rd, Brighton (617) 782-6032

CommonWheels Open Shop – Allston Tuesday, July 26, 2016, 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm A free, DIY, bike-maintenance skillshare. They provide the tools and guidance needed to keep your bike working so you can keep riding. Our goal isn’t to fix your bike and send you on your way, it’s to help you fix your own bike. Open Shop is also a great chance to hang out with your fellow Boston cyclists, trade stories of biking adventures, and share your own knowledge. The Grove Corner of Western Ave & N Harvard St, Allston http://www.commonwheels.org/ Boston Licensing Board Petitions Wednesday, July 27, 2016 @ 10:00 am Fresh Formats, LLC, D/B/A: bfresh#4104 470 Washington St, Brighton License #: LB-175192 Has applied for a Common Victualler License to be exercised on the above – Grocery store with grill, Asian kitchen, pasta station and seating. Manager: Paul Simas Hours of Operations: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Room 809A, 8th Floor Boston City Hall City Hall To Go Many people need a personal interaction to get direct services, ask a question or get information, so Boston is taking City Hall to them. Wednesday, July 27, 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm YMCA Oak Square, 615 Washington St, Brighton Schedule subject to change. Follow us on twitter @CityHalltoGo or call 617-635-4500 http://www.cityofboston.gov/cityhalltogo/default.asp CommonWheels Open Shop – Aeronaut Beer Garden Wednesday, July 27, 2016, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm A free, DIY, bike-maintenance skillshare. They provide the tools and guidance needed to keep your bike working so you can keep riding. Our goal isn’t to fix your bike and send you on your way, it’s to help you fix your own bike. Open Shop is also a great chance to hang out with your fellow Boston cyclists, trade stories of biking adventures, and share your own knowledge. 267 Western Ave, Allston http://www.commonwheels.org/ ReadBoston StoryMobile Honan-Allston Branch Library Thursday, July 28, 2016, 1:15 pm – 2:15 pm

The ReadBoston StoryMobile visits 12 Boston Public Library locations once a week for 6 weeks this summer to provide fun storytelling events and free books for all children in attendance. Honan Allston Library 300 N Harvard St, Allston (617) 787-6313 Brighton Sounds: Concerts in the Park Brighton Main Streets Thursday, July 28, 2016, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Bring your blanket and picnic under the stars for the the 2nd FREE summer concert in the park, with the Willie J. Laws Band. This Texas to California to New Orleans to New England transplant is one of the jewels of the local area music scene. Come and enjoy a summer night with friends. Brighton Common 24 Chestnut Hill Ave across from the Courthouse CommonWheels Workshop – Farmers’ Market at the Harvard Ed Portal Friday, July 29, 2016, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm CommonWheels provides workshops on everything from repairing flat tires to riding in the winter. 224 Western Ave, Allston http://www.commonwheels.org/ Family Movie Nights at the Charlesview 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm! (…as soon as the sun sets) Friday, July 29th ----- The Corads Outdoor movies on the lawn after sun set. In case of rain the movie will be shown inside the community center. 123 Antwerp St, Allston Summer Scratch Day Saturday, July 30, 2016, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Come join us for a summer Scratch celebration! Scratch is a free computer programming language and online community where you can code and create your own interactive stories, games, and animations. Scratch Day is free and open to the public, and is geared towards people of all ages and all levels of experience with Scratch. Registration: http://edportal.harvard.edu/event/summer-scratch-day Harvard Ed Portal 224 Western Ave., Allston CommonWheels Open Shop – Allston Sunday, July 31, 2016, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm A free, DIY, bike-maintenance skillshare. They provide the tools and guidance needed to keep your bike working so you can keep riding. Our goal isn’t to fix your bike and send you on your

way, it’s to help you fix your own bike. Open Shop is also a great chance to hang out with your fellow Boston cyclists, trade stories of biking adventures, and share your own knowledge. POP Allston 89 Brighton Ave, Allston http://www.commonwheels.org/ Free Summer Concert Debbie & Friends Wednesday, August 3, 2016 @ 6:00 pm Come celebrate summer with your family, friends and neighbors. Pack a picnic and enjoy live music by children's musician Debbie & Friends. The band brings families, music and fun together in their own unique style. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held in the adjacent Honan-Allston Branch Library. Email us for more information. Ray Mellone Park 300 North Harvard St, Allston Neighborhood Watch Allston/Brighton Wednesday, August 3, 2016, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Rock City Pizza 568 Cambridge St, Allston Contact: [email protected] Smith Playground – Phase 1 Community Meeting Boston Parks and Recreation Wednesday, August 3, 2016, 6:30 pm- 8:00 pm The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services invite the public to a meeting about the Phase 1 improvements to Smith Play-ground located at 247 Western Avenue, Boston. The Parks Department is very interested in what the community has to contribute to the design process. Following a brief presentation, community members will be able to offer input regarding the material presented and the design process. For more information, please call Cathy Baker-Eclipse at the Boston Parks and Recreation Department (617) 961-3058 or email [email protected] Charlesview Residences 118 Antwerp St, Brighton Brighton Allston Improvement Association Monthly Meeting Thursday, August 4, 2016 @7:00 pm Brighton Elks Lodge 326 Washington St, Brighton Check their Facebook page for meeting confirmation and agenda: https://www.facebook.com/BAIAonline 159-201 Washington Street (St. Gabriel’s IAG Meeting) Boston Redevelopment Authority

Monday, August 8, 2016, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Meeting of the 159-201 Washington Street Impact Advisory Group ("IAG") to discuss the Proposed Project which includes the construction of approximately 679 units of housing in three new buildings, and within the renovated St. Gabriel’s Monastery and the Pierce House. The Proposed Project will also include approximately 395 parking spaces. The development will be designed, built and marketed to serve a number of growing demographics, including but not limited to graduate students, young professionals, and other university affiliates such as residents, faculty and staff. Please note that the purpose of this meeting is different than that of a traditional community meeting. As part of the development review process, IAG members work closely with BRA staff to identify the impacts of a project and recommend appropriate community benefits to offset those impacts. IAG meetings prioritize discussion between the project proponent (i.e. the developer) and IAG members. If time remains at the end of the meeting, BRA staff will open the floor to other community members in attendance. Although anyone is welcome to attend IAG meetings and listen to the discussion, the public meeting on August 10 is the more appropriate forum for the broader public to provide feedback about the project. Brighton Marine Health Center R.E. Hawes Medical Building, 3rd Floor 77 Warren St, Brighton Contact: [email protected] 159-201 Washington Street (St. Gabriel’s Public Meeting) Boston Redevelopment Authority Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm The Proposed Project includes the construction of approximately 679 units of housing in three new buildings, and within the renovated St. Gabriel’s Monastery and the Pierce House. The Proposed Project will also include approximately 395 parking spaces. The development will be designed, built and marketed to serve a number of growing demographics, including but not limited to graduate students, young professionals, and other university affiliates such as residents, faculty and staff. Brighton Marine Health Center R.E. Hawes Medical Building, 3rd Floor 77 Warren St, Brighton Contact: [email protected] Boston College Task Force Meeting Boston Redevelopment Authority Tuesday, August 16, 2016, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Meeting to discuss the Brighton Athletic Complex (baseball and softball fields on former Archdiocese property) project. Brighton Marine Health Center R.E. Hawes Medical Building, 3rd Floor 77 Warren St, Brighton Contact: [email protected] Homebuying 101 in August

The Home Buying Mentors, Cambridge Trust Company, Allston Brighton Community Development Corporation (CDC) August 16, 17, & 18, 6:00 pm - 9:15 pm Homebuying 101 is an in-person course where you learn from expert staff and real estate professionals how to navigate the homebuying process in Massachusetts. - Learn the homebuying process, step-by-step. - Connect with trusted real estate professionals. - Gain access to low interest rate first-time homebuyer mortgage including MassHousing and One Mortgage. - Access down payment and closing cost financial assistance. - Receive unlimited personal coaching. Cost is $50 per person Presentation School Foundation Community Center 640 Washington St, Brighton Register Now! http://thehomebuyingmentors.org/events/homebuying-101-august-2016-brighton2/ For more information: (617) 787-3874 X35 or [email protected] Allston Civic Association Monthly Meeting Wednesday, August 17, 2016, 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm Honan-Allston Library 300 North Harvard St, Allston 617-787-6313 Boston Veterans Advisory Council Allston Brighton (District 9) Meeting Thursday, August 18, 2016 @7:00 pm Corrib Pub in Brighton Center The objective of the council is to establish a real voice for veterans in every neighborhood and move forward to enhance the status and quality of life of Boston veterans and their families. The Council will increase dialogue among the younger veteran population to evaluate access and delivery of benefits, and make assessments of the challenges veterans may face during their transition to life at home. If you are a veteran living in Allston Brighton and want to be a member, please email: [email protected] Boston Ward 21 Democratic Committee Monday August 22, 2016, 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm Brighton Branch Library 40 Academy Hill Rd, Brighton Boston Water & Sewer Commission A Boston Water and Sewer Community Services Department representative will be available: Thursday, August 25, 2016, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Come meet with Boston Water and Sewer staff in your neighborhood and learn how to properly dispose of FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease). You can also pay your water bill with a check or money order, talk about billing or service problems, and more. Allston/Brighton APAC 143 Harvard Ave, Allston Allston/Brighton Construction Projects: http://bwsc.org/PROJECTS/Construction/lookup/lookup.asp?NBHood=ALBR Brighton Sounds: Concerts in the Park Brighton Main Streets Saturday, September 10, 2016, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm Enjoy the last of the dog days of summer. This FREE afternoon concert will feature the funny, funky and red hot smoking' horns of Boston based band Eddie Sheer and the Love Dogs who will be joined by The Band That Time Forgot. Get the gang together for an afternoon of fun and head on over to the nearby restaurants afterwards for an evening in Brighton Center. Brighton Common 24 Chestnut Hill Ave across from the Courthouse Jackson Mann Community Center 40th Anniversary Celebration (Fundraiser) Save the Date: Registration information to follow Friday, September 16, 2016 On the Rooftop, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm: (VIP Sponsor Tickets Only) Scullers Lounge, 7:00 – 11:00 pm DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Boston-Cambridge 400 Soldiers Field Rd, Allston (617) 783-0090 The Brighton Bangers 5K at the 2016 Rumble on the River Saturday, September 17, 2016 @11:30 am A fun and friendly 5K created by and for runners, the Brighton Bangers 5K follows a shaded riverside loop beginning and ending at Community Rowing’s Harry Parker Boathouse, followed by an afternoon of free beer and live music, plus food trucks. Proceeds benefit the Brighton Bangers and "In the Same Boat," a free program at Community Rowing for disabled and able-bodied military veterans readjusting to civilian life. Register: http://www.racemenu.com/events/139389-Brighton-Bangers-5K Harry Parker Boathouse, Community Rowing 20 Nonantum Rd, Brighton The History of Horticultural in Brighton Friends of the Brighton Branch Library, Brighton Allston Historical Society & Brighton Garden and Horticultural Club Thursday, September 22, 2016 @ 6:30 pm A lecture by Anthony M Sammarco Horticulture is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of growing plants. It includes the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables and also includes plant conservation, landscape restoration, landscape and garden design, construction, and

maintenance, and arboriculture. Anthony M. Sammarco will discuss the early years of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and discuss the horticultural persuits in Brighton, among them the Winships, Brecks, Kenricks and the many nurseries that once flourished in Brighton. Free and Refreshments will be served. Brighton Branch Library 40 Academy Hill Road, Brighton Center __________________________________________________________________________ Tony D’Isidoro P.S. Feel Free To Forward To Other Interested Individuals, Groups & Organizations To ensure you receive future Allston-Brighton Community Notes e-mails, simply add to your address book: [email protected] If you no longer wish to receive weekly e-mail updates from Allston-Brighton Community Notes, include the word “Remove” in the Subject field and simply email: [email protected] If you've changed your email address or you want to be added to the email list, include your new email address in the body and the word “Update” in the subject field and simply email: [email protected]

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