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Top Boston news: Police save choking infant; developers brace for long-term climate change; more

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Published on September 27, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Boston.

Vaping merchants fear temporary ban will ruin businesses

Gov. Charlie Baker’s temporary four-month ban on the sale of all vaping products could destroy new businesses based around the industry, vaping merchants said.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Developers, city planners brace for climate change

Predictions about the rise in sea level by the end of the century would mean trouble down the road for coastal neighborhoods in Massachusetts, particularly for the newly developed Seaport neighborhood in South Boston. 

Read the full story on WBZ | CBS Boston.

Boston co-working market fourth largest in U.S., report says

WeWork and Industrious deals led the region’s rise to prominence in the co-working arena. 

Read the full story on Curbed Boston.

Onyx Hotel expansion could mark demise of another Boston parking lot

The Bulfinch Triangle proposal joins others in Back Bay, Bay Village, Dorchester and Fort Point that highlight the slow fade of conventional parking norms in the city.

Read the full story on Curbed Boston.

Police save choking infant

Boston police officers Arthur Green and James O’Connor were stopped at a red light in the South End on Tuesday when a man rushed to their window asking for help for his lifeless six-week-old baby.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.


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