Word: lucey
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...letter. Watkins said, however, that the committee has recently “set up a contract so that an entire street segment could be eliminated from the project [in order to] move forward and get as many improvements done as possible within the budget.” Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge, said that the project is going to take much longer than initially expected and will “depend a little on the city’s capacity to fund its capital program, of which this is a part...
...plan, Greenfield said, “there would no pedestrian traffic, and you couldn’t walk through the Leverett Towers courtyard. The shuttles would go up Grant Street, near DeWolfe, instead of Dunster and Mather.” After students expressed concerns about this plan, Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge, brought the current design to the table. Now the Jersey Barrier will only extend halfway down Cowperthwaite and stop before the Leverett gate, splitting the street into two lanes. Shuttle service will not be interrupted during the construction...
...understanding is that the construction logistics necessitate the removal of those three trees,” said Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge. But he added that “the trees will be replaced in a two-to-one ratio...
...City originally planned to allow the arrangement to expire Sept. 15, but the University negotiated an extension to avoid having trucks on Cowperthwaite during move-in, said Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge...
...every living situation a trip to paradise. Lucey and Brzoza loved their summer on Seguin Island but note that they couldn't drink the water (they had to bring it in once a week), couldn't do laundry with the water (they laundered with captured rainwater) and didn't have a working toilet in their quarters (they had to walk 400 feet down an embankment to a compost toilet). Still, the beauty and seclusion of the island outweighed the inconveniences...