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Boston Scenes

Local and Culturally Relevant Events this week

Discover Roxbury hosted an enthusiastic crowd on October 22 at the “Heart of the Hub,” its second annual fundraiser and celebration of Roxbury’s assets. Among the crowd were State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz (left), Boston City Councilor Sam Yoon, Ann McQueen from The Boston Foundation, and Axel Starke from the Greater Grove Hall Main Streets program. State Representative Byron Rushing (right) and E. Barry Gaither, Director of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, received the inaugural Roxbury Puddingstone Awards. (Derek Lumpkins photo)

St. Francis House Executive Director Karen LaFrazia (left) was joined by Roz Slifka (second from left), St. Francis board member, Global Partners LP Vice Chairman Richard B. Slifka (second from right), and Suzanne Bump (right), secretary of the state’s Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Oct. 21 at the organization’s annual “All the Way Home” fundraiser at the Fairmont Copley Hotel. (Tony Irving photo)

The Garrett Pressley Autism Center hosted its 4th annual Run for Autism last week at the Dorchester YMCA. Debra Smith-Pressley, (l) presents Richard Morrison, Jr., with a certificate of appreciation for his generous contributions to the Autism center. Staff member Glenda Hadaya is on the right. (Tony Irving photo)

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Mayor Thomas M. Menino (left) launched the City’s first-ever iPhone application that provides residents a direct connection to City Hall for requests and complaints regarding all issues ranging from potholes to fallen trees and graffiti. The application is part of the brand new “Citizens Connect” suite of online services that constituents can use to report a problem or pay their taxes or parking tickets. (Photo courtesy Mayor’s Office)