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By Madeline R. Conway
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and other officials look on as Elsa Rojas (left), a current Charlesview resident, and Angela Holm (right), a former Charlesview Apartments resident and the Allston-Brighton coordinator for the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, cut the ceremonial ribbon at the new Charlesview Residences apartment complex in Allston-Brighton on Friday.
Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and other officials look on as Elsa Rojas (left), a current Charlesview resident, and Angela Holm (right), a former Charlesview Apartments resident and the Allston-Brighton coordinator for the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, cut the ceremonial ribbon at the new Charlesview Residences apartment complex in Allston-Brighton on Friday.

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