New firehouse rises in Dorchester
The sparkling-new Engine 17 Firehouse in Dorchester was officially opened in a ribbon-cutting Friday that also doubled as a memorial nearby dedicated to Marie Conley, a mother and traffic supervisor from Dorchester who was fatally struck by a car to protect a student while working at this intersection in 2008. Engine 17/Ladder 7 covers Dorchester, Roxbury and South Boston.
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