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Week in Review: Manslaughter Verdict in Stabbing, Expanding Ice Cream Business

Posted on June 23, 2013

Police investigate a stabbing that occurred Sunday morning outside the Boston Medical Center on Mass Ave.

The following are the top articles on South End Patch from June 17 to June 21, 2013:

Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal South End Stabbing

Darryl Mitchell plead guilty to stabbing and killing a 29-year old West Roxbury man in the South End in 2011.

South End’s Ross Launches City Council Campaign

Jeff Ross, a long time South End resident, is making a run for an at-large city council seat this year. If elected, he would be the first openly gay member.

South Enders Expanding Ice Cream Business

Two South End residents are bringing their all-natural ice cream to the South Shore.

South End Answers: Tree Removal on Columbus Ave

Do you have a question about something in the South End? Ask it!

What Sold in the South End: Warren Ave Condo for $ 1.5M

A look at some of the sold properties in the Boston area this week.

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