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...with loud parties, loud groups traveling between the Quad and other parts of campus, and other inappropriate behavior.” Although there has been a general increase in noise complaints from residents over the last few years, the total number has shot upwards this fall, said Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge. Lucey said he personally received two to three calls from heads of neighborhood organizations and knows of several more placed to HUPD. “While there isn’t a lot of maliciousness” from neighborhood residents...
...neighbors are in complete fog. They don’t know what is going on.” Whitfield said the tree’s roots may have been damaged by equipment used in Harvard’s construction project. But Harvard Director of Community Relations Thomas Lucey said the damage was already present in 2004, prior to the construction, according to a survey done by a certified arborist. The arborist reported that the tree was “high risk and exhibited root decay,” Lucey said. “We hire contractors who are very sensitive...
...building for the Law School, particularly for improving the student experience, and for the greater Cambridge community.” Harvard will seek construction permits from the City of Cambridge in late fall and early winter, according to the University’s director of community relations, Thomas J. Lucey. Construction will likely begin after Commencement, he said. The proposed design will go before the Cambridge Historical Commission on Nov. 2, according to Harvard’s senior director of community relations, Mary H. Power. —Staff writer Mathieu D.S. Bouchard can be reached at mdsbouch@fas.harvard
...home with them, but often they?re not the people they were when they left - once a civilian, now a killing machine. "There?s an old saying," Nguyen adds. "If you?re a good soldier, you?ll be a bad civilian." Sometimes the transition is fatal. When Jeff Lucey came back from Iraq, his loving family noticed the change, his withdrawal inside his troubled skull. Within a few months, he had put a loop in a garden hose and hanged himself. Only death ended his nightmares...
...Other wounds are invisible but palpable. The most common wound for returning soldiers is brain injury. Some of these, as in Jeff Lucey?s case, are undiagnosed. Other soldiers find that the military refuses to diagnose their lingering malaise as post-traumatic stress disorder. As they were not issued proper protective gear for their uniforms and their tanks while in Iraq, they are too often denied treatment for the wounds they suffered there and brought home with them...