Word: arborway
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...arboretum's land--265 acres that are three blocks from the T's Arborway stop on the green line--is owned by the city of Boston but is leased by Harvard for the nominal fee of $1 per year. The property houses more than 7,000 kinds of trees, shrubs and other plants...
...around issues of opportunity and jobs and housing and health care and civil rights" -- until he was interrupted by an irritated older woman with a more local concern. "Excuse me, Governor," she asked in a raspy Boston accent, "when are you going to put our streetcars back to the Arborway?" "As soon as we get the place shaped up," Dukakis answered. Another elderly citizen insisted on conveying "one bit of advice for you -- don't worry." Dukakis assured this well-wisher, "I don't worry. I'm having a good time...
Landscaping The Inner City: lunch lecture by Peter Del Tredici, Visitor Center, The Arborway, Jamaica Plain...
Boston Arena (capacity is 6000) is near the corner of St. Botolph's St. and Mass Ave, just one block past Symphony Hall as you nead into Boston. You can take the Dudley bus, or the Arborway branch of the Green Line to the Symphony stop...
...arresting officer testified that he heard the call over his radio and according to the description, asked two men to step off the train at the Arborway stop. "He was neatly attired, carrying a garment bag and a small athletic bag," the officer added. After talking with the woman, she identified Ezera...