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Boston's Logan Airport lies across Boston Harbor in East Boston, and before the Big Dig the only access from downtown was through the paired Callahan and Sumner tunnels.
* Powell, Michael, " Boston's Big Dig Awash in Troubles ", Washington Post, 2004-11-19, Retrieved on August 9, 2006.
Other contemporary sculptures in which fog is used as a medium of expression are: Harbor Fog, a viewer responsive artwork in the parkland above Boston's Big Dig highway ; Cloud RIngs ( 2006 ) by Ned Kahn at the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky ; and the interactive landscape of Dillworth Plaza at Philadelphia City Hall ( completion date 2013 ).
In early 2003, the Boston Globe launched an investigation into Bechtel's role in massive cost overruns and accounting irregularities in Boston's Big Dig project totaling over $ 1 billion.
Slurry walls were also used heavily in Boston's Big Dig tunnel project.
Thinking that one national show that he fully owned would be more profitable for his company, Harmon produced 130 of his own half-hour shows from 1965 to 1967 titled Bozo's Big Top with WHDH-TV ( now WCVB-TV ) Boston's Bozo, Frank Avruch, for syndication in 1966.
In the 1990s, then-Governor William Weld took the decision to turn over the assets of Boston's Big Dig project to the Turnpike Authority.
On the other hand, recent improvements brought about as part of the infamous Big Dig project have improved expressway traffic within Boston's city limits.
Image: ChineseNewYearBoston01. jpg | Lion dancer ' Big Head Buddha ' 大头佛 at Chinese New Year festival in Boston's Chinatown
Taken as a whole, its local news is the lowest rated of Boston's " Big 3 " affiliates, having dipped behind a resurgent WHDH-TV as well.
And he was chairman and chief executive officer of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority from April 2000 to March 2001, where he took over responsibility for managing Boston's controversial Big Dig.
The former Memorial Tunnel was used for storage until the mid-1990s, when it became a testing center for tunnel-fire suppression for Boston's Big Dig project.
The Ted Williams Tunnel ( TWT ) was the first major link constructed as part of Boston's Big Dig.
Born and raised in Toronto, Thornley studied jazz music at Boston's Berklee College of Music in the 1990s, and formed the band Big Wreck in 1993 with classmates David Henning, Brian Doherty, and Forrest Williams.
On December 21, 2006, a press release announced that Big Sky would become a Delta Connection carrier, using eight Beechcraft 1900D turboprops out of Boston's Logan International Airport.
Independent record labels like Taang !, X-Claim Records, Modern Method, Bridge 9, 5 Star Entertainment, Franchise Records, Welfare, Hydra Head, Big Wheel, Rock Vegas, Lockin Out, Iodine Recordings, and Deathwish Inc. helped to fuel Boston's early punk culture.
Some have even suggested a renovation in the manner of Boston's Big Dig.
Unresolved traffic problems resulting from the cancellation were among the factors leading to Boston's Big Dig highway project.
He also appeared on Boston's WEEI sports talk radio program The Big Show.

Boston's and Dig
* Liu, Christine, Le Gala Hair Group: Introducing the digital perm, Boston's Weekly Dig, Wednesday, January 31, 2007, Issue 9. 5.
Boston's Weekly Dig sometimes just called the Weekly Dig or even just the Dig is a free alternative newsweekly found in Boston, Massachusetts.

Boston's and Boston
The sellout streak set a Major League Baseball record ; this was broken by the Boston Red Sox on September 8, 2008, though Boston's Fenway Park is considerably smaller than Progressive Field.
After one-hitting Boston on May 2, 1904, Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Rube Waddell taunted Young to face him so that he could repeat his performance against Boston's ace.
They came within one strike of losing the World Series against the Boston Red Sox before a series of hits and defensive miscues ultimately led to an error by Boston's Bill Buckner which gave the Mets a Game 6 victory.
Boston's Watch and Ward Society, a largely Protestant creation inspired by Anthony Comstock, made " banned in Boston " a national by-word.
An example of one important commission was as the lead design firm for the Boston Transportation Planning Review, a metropolitan wide re-design of Boston's entire transit and roadway infrastructure in the 1970s.
With more than 4, 000 faculty members and more than 31, 000 students, Boston University is one of the largest private universities in the United States and one of Boston's largest employers .< ref >< The university is nonsectarian, but is historically affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
The main campus is situated along the Charles River in Boston's Fenway-Kenmore and Allston neighborhoods, while the Boston University Medical Campus is in Boston's South End neighborhood.
Much of Boston's trade at this time was in wool, and Boston is said by the locals to have been built on it.
In Boston, he taught French for a time and lived in lodgings over what is now the Union Oyster House, Boston's oldest restaurant.
Worcester was considered its own region for centuries ; however, with the encroachment of Boston's suburbs, it now marks the western periphery of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester ( MA-RI-NH ) U. S. Census Combined Statistical Area ( CSA ) ( Greater Boston ).
UMass Boston's graduate student employees ( teaching assistants, research assistants, and administrative assistants ) are represented by the Graduate Employee Organization / UAW Local 1596 — UMass Boston Chapter.
Industrial buildings that were formerly vacant have been converted into loft spaces by real estate developers, and bought by young home-buyers who seek the urban lifestyle of Boston proper, but can't afford the higher prices of Boston's South End and similar neighborhoods.
The town is located about north-northwest of Boston along I-93 and I-495 ( Boston's outer beltway ).
" As a major part of Metropolitan Boston, Quincy is a member of Boston's Inner Core Committee for the Metropolitan Area Planning Council ( MAPC ).
* Ivers Whitney Adams, founder and President of the Boston Red Stockings, Boston's first baseball team ; as well as the Boston Base Ball Club, the first professional Baseball franchise in Boston.
On a visit to Boston years later he performed the baritone role in Boston's first performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Germania Orchestra on April 2, 1853.
The Boston Symphony was closely involved with the Boston's WGBH Radio as an outlet for its concerts.
In front of an HBO Boxing audience and a full house at Hagler's native Boston's Boston Garden, Antuofermo this time lost by a TKO on cuts in the fourth round.
There was tension when CBS's marketing connected the album to Boston's signature guitar sound, despite Scholz playing most of the guitar tracks on the Boston albums.

Boston's and Massachusetts
Poe was first stationed at Boston's Fort Independence ( Massachusetts ) | Fort Independence while in the army.
At some point in the late 1890s, she underwent brain surgery at Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital.
* Boston's 1920 Vilna Shul in Massachusetts is a rare surviving intact Immigrant Era synagogue.
* Anderson Regional Transportation Center is a transit hub, with Amtrak service to Portland, Maine and MBTA Commuter Rail service to Boston's North Station and Lowell, Massachusetts, as well as bus service to Logan International Airport and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport
Lodge grew up on Boston's Beacon Hill and spent part of his childhood in Nahant, Massachusetts where he witnessed the 1860 kidnapping of a classmate and gave testimony leading to the arrest and conviction of the kidnappers.
Relations with Boston's civic leaders worsened such that, when a Jesuit faculty was finally secured in 1843, Fenwick decided to leave the Boston school and instead opened the College of the Holy Cross west of the city in Worcester, Massachusetts where he felt the Jesuits could operate with greater autonomy.
Old BC in South End, Boston, Massachusetts | Boston's South End
It is the western terminus of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ( MBTA ) Green Line's B-branch ( also known as the " Boston College " line ) and connects the school to Boston's city center and to destinations in the Boston metropolitan area.
Reading is served by Reading station on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Haverhill / Reading commuter rail line, which links the town to Boston's North Station.
Dawes was born in Boston, Massachusetts on April 6, 1745, to William and Lydia Dawes ( née Boone ), and baptised at Boston's Old South Church.
* Oak Grove ( MBTA station ), a stop on Boston's Orange Line subway, straddling Malden and Melrose, Massachusetts
Some of his ideas were enacted, notably those enshrined in the Massachusetts Government Act ; the outrage in London even sparked the sympathetic colonial advocate Thomas Pownall to propose the closure of Boston's port, which was enacted in the Boston Port Act.
In 1904, he built Eagle Rock, a summer estate at Prides Crossing in Beverly, Massachusetts on Boston's fashionable North Shore.
Sewall died in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 1, 1730 at age 77 and was interred in the family tomb at Boston's Granary Burying Ground.
In 1969, Klein began reporting for the Essex County Newspapers, and The Peabody Times in Peabody, Massachusetts In 1972, he reported for Boston's WGBH, and until 1974 he was also the news editor for The Real Paper in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Two of the stations designed by Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge ( both in Newton, Massachusetts ) are still used by Boston's MBTA ( green line ) public transit service.
Massachusetts Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles | Registry of Motor Vehicles on Washington Street ( Boston ) | Washington Street in Chinatown, Boston | Boston's Chinatown
* 128 is the number of many roads, including Massachusetts Route 128, Boston's inner beltway.
Among them was the trio's paranoid fear of wiretaps, South Boston's code of silence, and also corruption within the Boston Police Department, the Massachusetts State Police, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A secondary campus is located in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and there are satellite locations in Cambridge, East Boston, Revere, Somerville and Boston's South End.
Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority runs exclusively PCC streetcars on its Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line.
Following his study in Copenhagen, Ipsen returned to Massachusetts, establishing a studio in Boston's Harcourt Studio building, where he remained from 1900-1904.

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