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Week in Review: Taylor Street Controversy, Tree Removal on Tremont

In case you missed them, here are the top stories from the South End this week.

The following were the top articles on South End Patch from Jan. 29 to Feb. 1st, 2013:

Taylor Street Wooden House Renovations Blocked by Neighborhood

The historic wooden house at 8-10 Taylor Street, built in 1899, was approved for renovations by all city agencies, but progress is currently stalled due to neighborhood concerns.

Neighbors on Taylor St. House Demolition: Conditions Were Unsafe

The original stop work order put on the 8-10 Taylor Street wooden house property was because of environmental and project concerns, neighbors say. Now, it's related to an entirely different issue.

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Police Disrupt Alleged Drug Deal on Northampton Street

Boston Police arrested a man for allegedly selling heroin on Northampton Street on Monday.

Letter: Tree Removal on Tremont Street Comes as a Surprise

A South End resident is looking for answers about 655 Tremont Street's tree removal.

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After residents reached out to question why several large trees were removed from the Tremont/W.Brookline Street corner, the Boston Parks Department provided its reasoning.

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