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MassDOT Volunteers participated in Litter Pickup Day on May 11th. This crew gathered 57 bags of trash at Copeland Circle in Revere.

Kneeling in front are: Patty Lamarre, Cathy Archis.

In the middle row are: Mario Mazzeo, Jim McLaughlin, Jim Derrico, Tony Duros, Tom Storella.

In the back row are: Ray Pecci, John Catalogna

Not in the photo: George Dennison

Backhoe and large pile of debris to be removed - June 16 2010

After working in the darkroom, I have to convert it back into a bathroom...

Discarded pool chemicals spilling on the ground April 2010

Shell of mobile home - June 16 2010

FL Keys WEA, during a volunteer workday in collaboration with the FL Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

 

FWC photo by Suzy Roebling

A crew works to remove downed power lines from roads and restore electric service following Hurricane Sandy in Vienna, Virginia, Oct. 30, 2012. Millions along the East Coast awoke Tuesday without power as the storm moved north. Photo by Robert Meyers/Greenpeace

Backhoe putting debris into truck June 2010

Spring clearing in our Tsilivi garden.

Various containers of unknown chemicals April 2010

(From l-r): Residence Life Assistant Director Vidal Lopez, Residence Life Director Corinna Carraci and Dean of Students Linda Eaton outside of the Haggerty Administration Building.

 

Photo by Kristin Charles-Scaringi/Public Affairs

The end of our Kmart is in progress. It closed a couple years back and has been the site of the community Farmer's Market until this season.

 

The city has been buying up properties like this with the idea of attracting beneficial new owners. This may become a Meijer (www.meijer.com/) much to the disappointment of the Acme Fresh Market across the street.

Volunteers cleaning the streets after the protest.

The morning after. What a huge gift this at-home wedding was. Paul and Sandra have the patience of saints and the stamina of marathoners. Ultra marathoners. Look: not only did he separate the trash from the recyclables, he also crushed the individual cans and water bottles, so they'd take up less space. A lesser man would've just tossed them all in the neighbor's can.

Worker in a hazmat suit removing materials from the Freedom Plaza encampment of the Occupy DC protesters. All camping and sleeping equipment was removed from the tent city per National Park Service regulations.

Connecticut River cleanup at Northfield Mount Hermon School, September 29, 2007

The smoldering remains of the April 2010 tire fire

Starting to cleanup the workbench

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