Community Corner
Week in Review: Another Dunkin' Donuts in the South End?
A look back at South End Patch's top stories from Oct 3 - 9.

Check out our top stories of the week below (just click the link to see the full story):
: Stella owner Evan Deluty had hoped to fill the vacant property at the corner of Washington and West Newton streets with a Latin-themed restaurant offering affordable entrees and a full bar. Now, plans have been taken off the table, according to a report.
: , currently fenced off as renovations to its center circle continue, will be receiving further upgrades to its playgrounds next summer, the Friends group devoted to the park announced last week.
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: is seeking permission from the city to remove two trees along Tremont Street in order to expand outdoor seating at its South End location.
: Replacing a bike costs $1,000. Yep. A thousand dollars. And, if the Hubway bike you check out is lost or stolen, your credit card will be billed for that entire $1,000, even if the bike wasn't taken as a result of your own negligence.
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: Hundreds of nurses marched in Dewey Square alongside students and protesters with Occupy Boston.
: A vacant storefront on Tremont Street in the heart of the South End could be home to the neighborhood's third Dunkin' Donuts if the proposal gains support from neighbors and the city.
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