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Capital Budget Will Make A Major Difference In the North End

The 2018 City Capital Budget for the North End has funds allocated to make some things bigger and better for the community that encompasses several historic places along the Freedom Trail.

Many improvements will be made to the Eliot School, North Square, Columbus Park, Nazzaro Community Center and the Paul Revere Mall (Prado).

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, based on community import, set these improvement projects in motion for inclusion in the 2018 City Budget.

Investing in these facilities will make a major difference in the neighborhood.

North End Regional Review Staff

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