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Shuttered parochial school gets new life

Sale clears way for community center

Harry Hong, 6, took in the scene yesterday that included Mayor Thomas Menino (podium) and Cardinal Sean O'Malley (right). Harry Hong, 6, took in the scene yesterday that included Mayor Thomas Menino (podium) and Cardinal Sean O'Malley (right). (JONATHAN WIGGS/GLOBE STAFF)
By Michael Paulson
Globe Staff / October 13, 2007

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Eight hundred and fifty-six days after triggering a huge local controversy by locking a group of elementary school pupils out of a Brighton parochial school, Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley sold the building yesterday to the same group of activists he once feared were planning a sit-in at the site. (Full article: 554 words)

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