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Brighton Allston Apartments to be dedicated Thursday.
From:
The Boston Herald
| Date:
May 22, 1998| Author:
Matte, Jim
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Next Thursday, May 28, Mayor Thomas Menino, Jerry Rubin, president of the Allston-Brighton Community Development Corp., and Michael Tierney, senior vice president of the Local Initiatives Support Corp., will take part in the dedication of Brighton Allston Apartments, two apartment buildings in one contiguous community, which will provide 60 units of affordable rental housing.
The 11 a.m. ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 1387 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, which wi...
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