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Week in Review: Bassoon Stolen from Pinckney Street Home

A look back at Beacon Hill Patch's top stories from March 24-30.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):

How Much Money Does it Take to Raise a Family in Boston?: The answer might surprise you.

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Hubway to Reopen Three Stations on Beacon Hill: The system should undergo a “full launch” the first or second week of April.

: The book is "a  primer for all urban gardeners who want to learn more about how character, walls, paving, levels, gates and doors, ornaments, furniture, light, color and plants can elevate any outdoor space into an urban oasis."

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Report: Remington’s of Boston To Close: Rumor has it that, with the building lease up, the restaurant, located between Downtown Crossing and the Theater District, will shutter and the comedy club downstairs will relocate.

Search for Missing Brown Student Expanded to Boston: A 22-year-old Brown University student was reported missing a week ago. Authorities have searched Providence and have expanded the search to several nearby states.

Are Beacon Hill Billboards a Public Nuisance?: A Boston judge ordered one company to remove signs from a building on Bowdoin Street because it didn't have the appropriate permit,

Should Boston College Punish Students for Handing Out Condoms on Campus?: The Catholic college threatened to crack down on condom-dispensing students. Is the school right to defend its beliefs or is it stifling student rights?

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