The Mass and Cass encampment, also coined Methadone Mile or Recovery Road, was believed to have begun booming following the 2014 closure of the Long Island Bridge that served as a shelter for the city's homeless population. The goal is to eventually move people into permanent housing, city officials said
Mass. and Cass is situated at the border of four economically and racially diverse neighborhoods (Dorchester, Roxbury, South Boston, and the South End). Each of these neighborhoods has a complex history of poverty, racism, gentrification, and violence
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The Mass and Cass encampment, also coined Methadone Mile or Recovery Road, was believed to have begun booming following the 2014 closure of the Long Island Bridge that served as a shelter for the city's homeless population. The goal is to eventually move people into permanent housing, city officials said
Mass. and Cass is situated at the border of four economically and racially diverse neighborhoods (Dorchester, Roxbury, South Boston, and the South End). Each of these neighborhoods has a complex history of poverty, racism, gentrification, and violence
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