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Subject Today's Headlines: In towns like Milton, home prices are a threat to prosperity. But they don’t have to be
Date October 22, 2023 9:49 AM
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Sunday, October 22, 2023


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In towns like Milton, home prices are a threat to prosperity. But they don’t have to be

In recent decades, suburban towns have doubled down on the status quo, or made zoning even more restrictive, all but guaranteeing that single-family home prices will remain shockingly high.
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For many migrants, their faith has been essential for coping with their challenging circumstances.
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First humanitarian aid reaches a hard-pressed Gaza

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Statewide zoning could boost accessory dwelling unit construction

Healey’s proposal is expected to add 8,000 ADU units.
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The Patriots have limited the finger-pointing, but will that continue if they keep losing?

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