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Captain Eva S Criminal record refo o move ahead .· ommunity Newspaper Company Vol. 11, No. 3 3 Sections 75¢ St eking up TO ER Goodbye, Captain Eva s By Meghann Ackerman STAFF WRITER or nine years, Police Cap­ "I'm very tain William Evans has sad that F fought liquor licenses, I I worked to hold area colleges re­ I'm leaving sponsible for their off-campus students and championed sub­ Brighton." stance abuse prevention. Last week, while he was on vacation, it Captain William Evans was announced that he would be leaving Allston-Brighton. "I'm very sad that I'm leaving came the captain of District 4, Brighton," said Evans. ''I spent which includes Fehway, the the last nine years there in com­ South End, and the Back Bay. ,mand, and the people treated me Evans sa1u he wants to continue to :very well. We worked in partner- work w11h community groups in hip on a lot of things, especially those neighborhoods like he did ·quality of life issues." in Allston and Brighton. · Starting Monday, Evans be- . "Some great people that have EVENS, page 30 But since June 1, hen he eroin found the baby while cl1 aning re­ Brigh n ·gh custodian Kevin strooms after school, h1 anger at the baby's mother ha!! ·ub ided By Meghann Ackerm victim's infant daughter was at Mojave · about that baby STAFF WRITER into a sympathy he w • slow to the site. ~very sin le day of his life, how understand. Police and paramedics were When police arrived at the fragile d efenseless the tiny "God knows what was going called to a Larose Place re · nee house, a 24-year-old woman who thing was di carded like trash in­ last week for a report of a g lived there was being treated by side a toil t · a girls' bathroom. through her head to be brought to BURIEA page 30 overdose. When police arri ved on . paramedics for a heroin over­ scene, they also found t t the DRUGS, page 30 St. ttbkill s off its ____ keover By Meghann Acl<ennan STAFF WRITER The first stage of ii long-term plan to revamp S . Colum­ bkille's School is ell under way, with five clas "OOrns re­ furbished and restod ed for the new school year. Thr improve­ ments, which were om eiled at an open house last eek. are part of a partnersh1r between the school and Boston College that began last year. Class.rooms on t• .;! garden level - basement flf or - got new rugs, furniture md com­ puter equipment. A ew cur­ riculum was also put in place for the prekindergart ·11 clas es. '"This is a long-tem1 commit­ ment," said Tom K .td from BC's office of gov ·mmental and community affait . 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