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A large tree fell in South Boston early Friday morning, damaging homes, taking down power lines and crushing a pickup truck.Shortly after 5 a.m. Friday, Boston police said they received a call ...
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Massive tree falls on vehicles, building in South Boston - MSNA massive tree toppled onto vehicles and a building in South Boston early Friday. It happened just after 5 a.m. at the corner of 8th and K streets.
Arborists work to cut and remove large branches from the fallen tree at 396–398 K Street in South Boston. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald) ...
A large tree fell in South Boston on Friday morning, damaging two homes and several cars in the neighborhood. The tree fell around 5 a.m. on K Street. Photos and video from the scene showed a ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - A large tree came crashing down onto K Street in South Boston Friday morning.One man said the tree fell onto his home.“I -tree-falls-across-road-in-south-boston/">Read More</a> ...
A 60-foot-tall elm tree fell in South Boston on Friday morning, hitting cars, power lines, and damaging at least one building, police said. The tree fell on K Street around 5 a.m., blocking access ...
The old elm tree leans gently toward Thomas Park, as if trying to catch sight of the top of Dorchester Heights. ... South Boston neighbors hope to save 150-year-old elm tree ...
SOUTH BOSTON, Va. (WSET) -- South Boston’s Main Street will soon look a bit different.There is a project in the works to remove the large Bradford pear trees lining the street.The trees have ...
Winds knock tree into Altavista house, South Boston traffic light into street. by Sami Mirza. Fri, November 22nd 2024 at 10:24 PM.
A South Boston park the Archdiocese of Boston owns is up for sale, and neighbors who have known it since the 1960s as Sister Mary Veronica Park are saying: Not so fast.. An early “vest pocket ...
Local News Trees are key to address Boston’s heat islands. But it’s more complicated than just planting new ones. “I don’t think the question necessarily is, ‘Should we do this?’ ...
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