For the last two years, the lives of residents of Ocean Breeze Village in Dartmouth have been disrupted by evictions and demolitions of properties. In the latest step in the demolition and development of the community, 143 households were notified that they would be evicted by March 2026. Many more families are stuck in limbo waiting for an eviction deadline. As Global’s Angela Capobianco reports, many families being upended by these evictions feel like the year deadline to move out isn’t enough time, especially given the housing market in the city.
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Dartmouth eviction deadline leaves families scrambling
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