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Top Fenway-Kenmore Headlines from June

In case you missed it, here are the top ten headlines from the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood in June.

The numbers are in, and these are the most popular Fenway-Kenmore stories according to you and your neighbors in the month of June: 

10. 'Keep Calm and Marathon:' Fenway T-Shirt Co. for Boston's 'Supahfans'

The Fenway-based T-shirt company Supahfans is for Boston fans who want to go beyond logos and words on a shirt.

9. Bank Robbery at Huntington Ave Bank of America

The Boston Police Department responded to a call for an armed robbery at the Bank of America on Huntington Ave on Monday, June 20. 

8. Seat Belts Could Have Saved Four BU Students Who Died in New Zealand

Four B.U. students who died in a car accident in New Zealand last year could have been saved if they had been wearing their seat belts, according to authorities.

7. Muddy River Construction Plans for June

Find out what's going on at the Muddy River construction site near Landmark Center.

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6. Fenway Center Wins Final Approval

 The $500 million Fenway Center development project, a decade in the making, finally won the final approval it needed to move forward.

5. Food Truck Runs Kickstarter Campaign to Open Restaurant in Fenway

Mei Mei's Street Kitchen, a popular food truck in Boston, was able to raise $28,000 through a Kickstarter campaign to open a new restaurant in Fenway-Kenmore. 

4. Northeastern Student Arrested for Sexual Assault in Mission Hill 

The 21-year-old student was held on $30000 bail for allegedly attacking two women in Mission Hill over the weekend.

3. Police Pin Second Mission Hill Assault on Northeastern Student

Patrick Barry was involved in a second Mission Hill assault over the weekend, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office.

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2. Fenway Park to Host First Ever Pride Night

As part of Boston Pride's Pride Week celebration, Boston's LGBT community was recognized at a June Red Sox game.

1. An Tua Nua Closing on Saturday

The bar and nightclub announced on Wednesday it would close for good on June 8th.

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