by David Abel
Mayor Martin J. Walsh said on Saturday that the city intends to open a new shelter within the next three months that could serve as a permanent refuge for the homeless who lived on Long Island before engineers condemned the rickety bridge there in October.
Walsh said his staff was working through the weekend to ensure they have a viable plan to house more than 450 homeless people displaced from the island in Boston Harbor.
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Mayor Martin J. Walsh said on Saturday that the city intends to open a new shelter within the next three months that could serve as a permanent refuge for the homeless who lived on Long Island before engineers condemned the rickety bridge there in October.
Walsh said his staff was working through the weekend to ensure they have a viable plan to house more than 450 homeless people displaced from the island in Boston Harbor.
Continue reading at BostonGlobe.com