It’s nice to post “clean” photos rather than just “trash” ones. Here is a good example sent in to the website of a neighbor doing her part by sweeping the sidewalk in the North End.
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This is the way of life in Italy. Everyone sweeps the sidewalks in front of their shops.. A nice thing to do.
THE OWNER OF SEDURRE ALWAYS CLEANS OUTSIDE OF HER STORES.
that’s actually Carolyn, the woman who lives in that building. kind soul.