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The Daily Free Press

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A residential street in Boston. A new ordinance that limits protests in residential areas will prevent “targeted picketing” from the hours of 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. ALICE LEE/DFP STAFF

Tiered fines introduced for residential protesting

Bella Ramirez April 7, 2022
The Boston City Council passed an anti-picketing ordinance by a 9-4 vote March 30.
The Boston City Council passed an ordinance last Thursday bringing Boston closer to allowing electric scooters on city streets along with a set of regulations. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

E-scooters one step closer to Boston rollout

Nyah Jordan March 31, 2019
The Boston City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Thursday that brings Boston closer to allowing electric scooters on its streets.
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