Toby Dewey
IT'S A FAMILIAR story, repeated before every election. The candidates for governor promise to improve the quality of life in Massachusetts, the economy, and the schools. And while they may be sincere about their vision, one area never changes -- the carefully constructed walls between the suburbs and the inner city, between low-income neighborhoods and the affluent. There are very ... (Full article: 730 words)
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