Harry asks, “Will the person(s) who couldn’t afford a Christmas Tree kindly return the one you borrowed from Philip’s Salon?”
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The tree is missing, The Hanover St. Fire Dept. boot was robbed, and there have been unreported
incidents that have taken place in our little No. End regarding fights coming from our Local Neighborhood Restaurant & Bars, NOT NO. STATION or FANEUIL HALL, right here in the
Neighborhood.. Why are these being covered up?