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David Stone
October 11, 2019

Two BFSNA members concerned other municipalities relying too much on Boston to provide services for what's a statewide opioid crisis

David Stone
October 11, 2019

Boston tends to be on the front of the curve for solving many issues when it comes to social problems, and with the release of the comprehensive new plan to battle the opioid epidemic at Mass/Cass, some are worrying that the City might be too good.

Source:http://thebostonsun.com/2019/10/11/too-good-residents-worry-mass-cass-2-0-could-bring-surge-of-new-people-seeking-services/

Newer PostBFSNA member to be part of resident/stakeholder Task Force in Mayor's Mass/Cass 2.0 plan
Older PostBFSNA coordinates with woodworker to give Franklin Square elms new life
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