A team of first year students from Harvard University spent Thursday afternoon cleaning up Cutillo Park and Morton Street as part of Harvard’s First-Year Day of Service, organized with help from the City of Boston’s Love Your Block program and Friends of Cutillo Park. See photos from the clean-up below.
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This is a first Good work folks.