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Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner said he will not seek reelection after being charged with allegedly buying sex in connection with a Boston-area brothel ring bust.
Evancho served on Cambridge City Council for 14 years and served on many boards including the park, chamber of commerce, the Cambridge-Guernsey County CIC and the zoning and planning commission.
University student housing plans have moved forward despite fears that construction traffic will pose a hazard. Cambridge ...
Fort Myers City Council hired Spiro & Associates to brand a new Culinary District downtown. The district's boundaries are flexible and currently encompass the area from Dean Park to the Edison ...
Lack of oversight has fueled a growth in unlicensed housing for people with disabilities in Wilson County, leaving them open ...
A proposed transit-oriented development ordinance would incorporate new standards for development and revitalization in parts of downtown Reading.
Cambridge outfall pipe, CAM 401A, is responsible for two-thirds of raw sewage polluting Alewife Brook, as residents face health risks and advocate for solutions.
The facilities at the new Cambridge South Station will remain off-limits to non-passengers, despite earlier assurances they would be publicly accessible. Representatives from Cambridge City ...
Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner, Facing Charges in Brothel Case, Will Not Seek Reelection Paul F. Toner will not run in the 2025 election to keep his seat on the Cambridge City Council.
Wichita’s City Council voted 7-0 on Tuesday to create the legal framework to create a common consumption area in Wichita’s Delano District.
Reading City Council voted 4-3 against appointing Adrian Jadic — Mayor Eddie Moran's pick — as the city zoning administrator Monday night.
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