Post-Gazette columnist “Freeway” takes a break from writing his column to participate in the North End’s “Ten Minutes with a Broom”. He’s hoping to get the Good Neighbor Recognition Award.
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If only all the dogs in the neighborhood were as smart and talented as Freeway and cleaned up after themselves! Good job.
Freeway is so cool, cute and helpful that he deserves a Red Sox doggie jacket.
I want to thank Joyce S. and Heather H for their comments that I am a cool pooch so now that I have said all that do you think I’ll get the award for keeping the Post-Gazette sidewalk and gutter clean. Let me know Freeway
If I was on the committee you would get my vote. But instead of a piece of paper wouldn’t you prefer a box of doggie treats?