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‘Make Way for Ducklings' Makes Way for So Much More
“Make Way for Ducklings” is one of New England’s most iconic childhood books and pieces of public art. The woman who sculpted those bronze members of the Mallard family, based on the Robert McCloskey classic, is still creating art. And she’s doing so with a renewed sense of purpose, as she approaches her 94th birthday later this September....
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Bostonians Raise Concerns Over Lack of Light in Public Garden
If you’ve walked around the Boston Public Garden lately, you may have noticed that some spots are brighter than others, and there is more than one light that is not working. People who live in the Back Bay say they are tired of walking around in the dark and have concerns for their safety. NBC10 Boston counted around six...
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Lack of Light in Boston's Public Garden Causes Concern
Some Back Bay residents want to shine a light on this problem, worried about walking after dark.
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Boston 9/11 Remembrance Garden Damaged; Police ID Possible Perpetrator
The 9/11 Remembrance Garden at Boston Public Garden was damaged overnight, with flags uprooted and trash cans overturned. Photos showed a number of small American flags scattered across the pavement Thursday morning. Several trash cans were also overturned, with garbage scattered across the ground. Boston police said they received a call for vandalism at the 9/11 Remembrance Garden and were…