Excerpts from Jon Keller’s ’The Bluest State’
By Herald staff
Friday, October 19, 2007 -
Friday, October 19, 2007 -
The Bluest State, pg.186
“I guess the city thinks Brattle Street has a higher tolerance than other areas,” sniffed one abutter. “I live with traffic and parking pressures most of the time,” complained another. “I would say, right now, we are just about at the limit of our tolerance.”
“I guess the city thinks Brattle Street has a higher tolerance than other areas,” sniffed one abutter. “I live with traffic and parking pressures most of the time,” complained another. “I would say, right now, we are just about at the limit of our tolerance.”
Boston Globe, 10/26/88
Zoning board members “already had their minds made up” to approve the school’s application, complained Brattle Street resident Jean Brooks. “I guess the city thinks Brattle Street has a higher tolerance than other areas.”
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