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New Coastal Zoning Overlay District in Effect – East Boston Times-Free Press

New Coastal Zoning Overlay District in Effectby John Lynds • November 10, 2021 • 0 CommentsLate last month, Acting Mayor Kim Janey signed a new Coastal Zoning Overlay District into effect requiring new development in East Boston and other Boston coastal neighborhoods to take additional steps to limit the damage and displacement related to the impacts of coastal storms …

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Yeomen (F) Register to Vote (U.S. National Park Service)

Yeomen (F) Register to VoteBoston National Historical ParkThe Yeoman (F) of Boston Navy Yard, 1918US Naval Archives – Department of the NavyYeomen (F) (F for female) were the first women to enlist in the United States military. Their service in World War I was made possible by the Naval Act of 1916, which created a …

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As Sea Levels Rise in Boston, Stormwater May Have Nowhere To Go | WBUR News

As Sea Levels Rise in Boston, Stormwater May Have Nowhere To Go As Sea Levels Rise in Boston, Stormwater May Have Nowhere To Go | WBUR News As Sea Levels Rise in Boston, Stormwater May Have Nowhere To Go 07:03Play June 17, 2021 Miriam Wasser This article is more than 1 year old. Even the experts agree: …

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Women Workers at the Boston Navy Yard during World War I Boston National Historical Park

https://www.nps.gov/articles/women-workers-bny-wwi.htm Helen McCormack, Yeoman 1st Class; Helen Barr, Radio Operator; Eva Forbes, Yeoman First Class, who were stationed at the Boston Navy Yard during World War I.Names from The Illustrated War News, 1918. Image courtesy of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. In spring of 1917, more than two years before the 19th Amendment granted women the right …

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