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Back to the Windmill
CLEAN ENERGY– Sustainability is wired to the DNA of Boston. The birthplace of America is on a mission that began with a windmill. WINDMILL HILL (the predecessor to the site of Boston’s second largest burying ground, otherwise known as Copp’s Hill)– was the site of the first working windmill erected in Boston. ‘Puritan Picnics’ occupied the Read More…
Eliot School Students Plant Bulbs in Charter Street Park
City Suites/C.S. Management who maintains the Charter Street Park built in 1984 and have maintained it sends, held a “Bulb-A-Thon Planting” in the Park with fourth-grade students from the Eliot School. The firm did this ten years ago and is considering making the planting a regular fall event in the future. Staff drilled holes with Read More…
North End Marathoner Doesn’t Let Rare Eye Disease Slow Her Down
Battling a rare eye disease isn’t stopping one runner’s vision of finishing the Boston marathon. North End resident Elizabeth Nuzzo is battling a rare eye disease, Acanthamoeba Keratitis, an infection of the cornea in which tiny amoebae, or organisms, attack the eye. The resulting damage can lead to total vision loss. However, this hasn’t slowed Read More…



