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From YouTube: Mayor On Main: Boston Main Streets Awards
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Mayor Walsh is taking the 2017 Main Streets Awards on the road to the neighborhoods! Visiting locally owned small businesses in Mission Hill, the South End, Chinatown, and East Boston, Mayor Walsh honors this year's awardees for their outstanding work and contributions to their neighborhoods.
A
I
thought
a
welcome
everyone
on
the
first
of
the
three-day
trolley
tour
around
the
city
of
Boston,
we're
going
to
be
visiting
businesses
in
different
neighborhoods
in
total,
as
well
to
be
able
to
give
out
awards
that
gives
the
year
and
volunteer
idiot
for
Macy's
program
and
the
passwords
done
in
one
location
that
you
were
taken
out
to
the
neighborhood.
We're
excited
about
it.
A
B
It
thrilled
that
his
under
the
mayor
is
here
today
to
present
the
volunteer
and
business
of
the
year
for
Mission
Hill
Main
streets.
This
is
a
first.
You
know
the
very
first
time
that
the
mayor
has
come
out
to
the
neighborhoods
to
the
business
and
ourselves
to
present
the
awards
used
to
be
to
go
into
town
and
get
some
shake
hands
and
do
all
that,
but
I
think
it
was
very
innovative
and
very
creative
and
very
indicative
about
what
this
mayor
is.
All
about.
B
C
D
I'm
surprised
your
fields
standing
on
that
ledge
mighty
God
on
this
beautiful
day.
On
this
wonderful
event
having
mayor
Walsh,
come
to
visit
our
neighborhood,
which
enhances
as
well
as
shows
its
support
for
all
that
we
do
trying
to
make
this
neighborhood
a
home
for
everyone
who
lives
here
and
who
comes
here
to
participate
in
the
businesses.
We
ask
you
to
bless
all
those
when
we
celebrate
today
when
we
award
and
we
thank
all
these
people
for
their
generosity,
their
service
and
for
the
goodness
that
they
provided
making
this
neighborhood
a
home
for
us
all.
B
You
Father
Phil,
that's
the
best
way
to
start
everything
off
with
a
little
prayer.
We
all
need
it
we're
all
very
proud
of
Army.
You
know
what
I
saw
something
on
the
I'll.
Give
you
a
little
Mission,
Hill
context
of
a
story
that
probably
nobody
in
this
neighborhood
is
aware
of
and
I'm
sure
the
mayor
might
not
even
be
aware
of
it.
B
But
I
don't
know
if
you
saw
that
act
of
vandalism
downtown
at
the
Holocaust
Museum
of
the
memorial
this
morning
and
outrageous,
but
didn't
take
a
half
a
second
of
the
mayor
to
respond
to
that.
That
will
be
replaced
and
renewed
and
done,
but
there's
actually
a
Mission
Hill
high
that
whole
New
England
Holocaust.
Yes,
indeed
back
I'll,
even
give
you
the
context
of
it
back
in
1984,
I
can
remember
being
up
at
the
Statehouse
with
our
late
representative,
Kevin
Fitzgerald
and
his
father,
Bernie
Fitzgerald
I.
B
Don't
know
if
you
remember
Bernie,
but
Bernie
was
one
of
those
guys
who
landed
in
Normandy
and
stormed
across
Europe,
and
he
was
one
of
the
liberators
of
the
death
camps,
and
so
we
have
a
little
lunch
with
the
fella
named
Steve
Ross,
who
was
the
boss
of
Kevin,
Fitzgerald
and
I.
When
we
were
youth
work
is
years
ago
before
we
got
into
politics
and
Steve
came
in
there
and
he
was
talking
about
the
liberators
and
how
what
is
Steve
was
actually
Michael.
B
Ross,
our
city
councils,
father
for
the
context
of
it,
but
we
are
sitting
around
having
lunch
and
said.
I
would
love
to
erect
a
some
kind
of
a
monument
or
are
some
kind
of
memorial
to
thank
the
liberators
of
the
Holocaust
and
to
memorialize.
What
the
Holocaust
is
all
about.
I
was
thinking
a
tea
floor.
B
It's
like
okay,
let's
get
together
and
we
just
kind
of
ticket
it
around
and
that
led
to
going
to
the
Ray
Flynn's
office
and
they
attend
team
in
and
Newton,
who
is
an
online
veteran
of
World
War
two
and
went
up
there
and
start
of
the
process
and
ray
Flynn
gave
that
land
and
that's
how
the
whole
process
took
about
a
living
is,
but
that
wonderful
memorial.
So
that's
the
Mission
Hill
context
to
thank
a
guy
from
Mission
Hill
raining
Fitzgerald
for
liberating
the
Deaf
game.
B
So
there's
a
little
bit
of
a
context
to
put
a
little
bit
of
history
there
together.
This
mayor
really
learned
a
feat
of
Kevin
Fitzgerald:
they
were
state
representatives
together,
shared
office
together
and
I
know
they're,
deep
affection.
There
and
I
have
great
affection
to
both
of
them.
They're,
wonderful
people,
and
we
have
a
wonderful
leader
of
the
resigns
of
y'all
here.
Mr.
mayor,
thank
you
so
much
and
also
to
honor
the
two
wonderful
people
that
we
have
get
honoring
today.
B
The
first
one
is
eric.
Allman
Eric,
please
come
up.
Currently
those
strangers
are
stabled.
Eric
grew
up
up
on
hillside
street.
The
son
of
a
single
mother
with
his
two
brothers-
they
grew
up
there
and
he's
always
been
involved,
even
since
he
was
a
little
kid
and
volunteering
in
this
neighborhood.
He
was
with
the
Mission
Possible
camps
and
he
was
actually
the
guy
that
used
to
drive
eiffel
Feliz
fire
truck
up
to
the
up
to
the
hill
from
the
the
Transportation
Museum.
But
he
said
every
meeting
he's
always
the
voice
of
common
sense.
B
A
That's
for
you!
That
was
for
you
Eric.
Let
me
let
me
just
take
a
minute
here.
You
know
last
year
and
the
year
before
the
year
before
that
we
had
some
great
Main,
Street
Awards
and
what
we
did
was.
We
usually
went
to
enable
it
a
Strand,
theater
or
something
like
that.
We
presented
them
and
this
year
we
thought
something
different
because
of
the
businesses
and
how
important
they
are
to
our
communities
and
the
Main
Street
boards,
how
important
they
are
to
our
neighborhoods.
A
When
you
really
think
about
a
neighborhood
and
Mission
Hill
is
an
area
that
is
Ritchie,
said
I
got
to
know
missional
when
I
was
a
kid
I
used
to
drive
through
Mission
Hill
through
through
through
Mission
Church,
going
for
my
treatment
at
the
Children's
Hospital
on
the
Dana
Farber
Cancer
Institute.
We
spent
many
many
a
day
going
into
Mission.
Church
later
on,
I
had
a
chance
to
get
to
know.
A
Kevin
Fitzgerald,
as
Ritchie
said
and
I
work
with
fitzy
Leon
grades
was
here,
was
in
his
office
and
and
I
learned
about
firsthand
about
the
important
things
that
were
happening
in
Mission,
Hill
and
I.
Also
learned
about
that
transition
that
Mission
Hill
had
been
going
through
and
then,
when
Fitz
moved
on
to
a
different
job.
This
enable
with
elected
Jeffery,
Sanchez
and
Jeffrey
Chen
I
work
with
Jeffrey
Sanchez
on
Mission
Hill
as
well,
and
his
mom
is
here,
and
we
worked
very
closely.
A
We
worked
very
closely
together
on
a
whole
bunch
of
issues
and
I
thought.
I
talked
to
myself
the
transition
between
Kevin
Fitzgerald
and
Jeffrey
Sanchez.
When
you
think
about
the
transition,
I'm
thinking
in
name
and
nationality,
it
really
is
not
much
of
a
transportation
transition,
both
sons
and
sons
of
immigrants,
both
supporting
their
communities,
both
representing
a
neighborhood
that
they
care
deeply
about,
and
that's
what
really
makes
this
neighborhood
special.
A
This
truly
isn't
a
special
neighborhood
and
and
Eric
being
being
vice
president
aboard
but
born
and
raised
here,
Mission
Hill
means
an
awful
lot
being
a
volunteer
to
his
community
working
to
make
sure
that
this
Main
Street
we
have
all
businesses
like
Mike's
Donuts.
That
is
strong,
strong,
strong
businesses
that
that
were
there.
We
have
the
one
that
was
celebrated
today,
but
we
also
have
a
lot
of
new
business
coming
in
that's
because
of
the
work
that
the
main
street
size
that
tack
size
and
so
many
other
folks.
A
So
Eric
I
want
to
congratulate
you
and
being
recognized
as
Mission
Hill
Main
Street
volunteer.
The
grant
of
the
28th
day
of
June,
2017
and
I
have
to
say
this
of
all
acknowledged
events
or
accolades.
You
could
probably
get.
This
is
probably
one
of
the
greatest,
because
it's
about
thanking
you
for
the
work
you're
doing
in
your
neighborhood.
So
congratulations.
A
B
Where
is
the
interest
Joel?
Oh,
he
got
a
haircut
today.
Does
he
look
handsome
I?
Don't
it
wouldn't
even
recognize?
You
see
him
in
this
picture
up
there
on
the
banner
up
a
bottle
block
up
of
the
right
in
front
of
o'connor's
right
behind
a
prettier
picture
of
Maria,
lino
grand
so
with
with
the
mayor,
but
up
here
we
have
this
likeness
of
themself
Eric
hauled
in
to
frighten
people,
know
I'm
wonderful
week.
B
We
are
delighted
to
honor.
One
of
our.
The
backbones
of
this
table
is
a
small
business
that
if
you
need
an
oddball
screw,
if
you
need
something
fixed
that
you
can't
figure
out
where
to
go,
you
can
go
to
home
people
all
you
want,
but
you're
not
going
to
get
the
ear.
So
the
gig
at
the
radiance
of
will
be
from
a
guy
like
interest
crews,
here
at
AC
hardware,
he's
here
early
in
the
money
he
field
late
at
night,
he's
working
hard
for
his
wonderful
family.
B
A
Congratulations
address
and
what
you
have
here
is
an
old-school
hardware
store.
That's
the
best
thing.
I
can
tell
you
like,
as
Richie
said
you
can
it's
usually
when
you
go
to
places
like
Home,
Depot
or
some
of
the
big
ones
and
when
they
can't
figure
it
out,
they
send
you
to
places
like
AC
highway,
then
go
there.
A
Want
you
to
be
congratulate
you
on
winning
the
Mission
Hill
Main
Street,
small
business
of
the
Year
award
today,
the
28th
day
of
June
2017
I
want
to
congratulate
you
on
today's,
and
thank
you
very
much
and
in
case
I
know,
you
can't
see
him
put
on
his
hip.
It's
his
phone
and
it's
not
a
cell
phone
is
his
business
wrong,
I
kiss
the
ring.
If
you
can
old
school
as
well
so
yeah,
oh,
let's
go
right
there,
but
we're
going
to
take
them
photos.
So
we
want
to
whoever
wasn't
Oliver
T
England.
B
B
We
are
on
Main
Street
towards
events
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
and
the
fellow
who
we
are
giving
an
award
to
that
I
love
the
mayor.
Bestow
it
to
is
somebody
who
has
been
very
special
to
this
neighborhood
yep,
okay,
okay,
you
know
we
were
very
fortunate.
A
couple
of
years
ago,
I
see
Mike
roll
over
there
from
The
pieman
of
Public.
Works
god
bless
them.
They
play
to
give
us
some
new
streetlights
last
year.
B
He
also
put
those
things
on
this,
so
we
can
put
Christmas
lights
on
them
for
the
first
time
in
over
40
years,
mr.
mayor,
we
have
Christmas
lights,
coming
down
the
street
and
it's
very
expensive
to
install
those
things.
You
know
private
industries,
yeah
Mike,
but
we
we
got
in
contact
with
somebody
who
was
able
to
who's
one
of
the
contractors
that
can
work
for
the
Department
of
Public
Works,
that's
qualified
and
he
runs
a
little
business
called.
Never
construction
over
in
Hyde
Park
he's
a
guy
that
lives
in
Southie
and
I
asked
him.
B
If
jeez
can
you
give
us
a
hand
but
give
us
a
break
basically
on
installing
the
lights
he
said,
we'll
take
care
of
it.
No
problem
we'll
do
a
permission,
he'll
and
he's
that
kind
of
a
guy
he's
always
giving
back
and
I
wanted
to,
especially
thank
you
and
I
want
the
mayor
to
present
this
to
Mike
McNally.
Thank
you.
So
much.
D
B
Amy
McDonald's
and
she
yeah
well
catch
her
actually
she's
a
wonderful
person.
Yes,
I.
Look
at
that!
Well,
we'll
do
some
photos
here,
but
I
wanted
to
honor
somebody
who
actually
finished
a
last
round
of
chemo
something
you
can
identify
with
mr.
mayor
yesterday
and
wanted
to
thank
her
and
we'll
get
this
to
her
at
another
time.
B
She
may
not
have
been
feeling
well
say,
but
she's,
the
one
who
does
all
these
Banda's
and
does
a
great
job
for
us
as
a
say
at
prayer
for
her
she's,
a
great
person
runs
the
only
banner
company
in
Boston
aiming
zone
from
Heritage
flag
used
them,
and
thank
you
all
so
very
much
mr.
Bay
I.
Would
you
please
just
close
the
day
off
and
pose
for
photos?
B
A
Me
take
Richie
as
well
for
his
great
work.
I
want
to
thank
Main
streets
of
water
main
streets,
I
want
to
thank
the
donors
of
Main
streets.
We
have
some
great
support
from
our
business
leaders
in
the
city
of
Boston.
Thank
you
for
everything
you
do
and
most
of
all,
we
thank
the
community
for
supporting
these
local
businesses,
because
without
us
going
into
these
businesses,
we
wouldn't
have
them
here
without
the
local
businesses
would
be
unable
to
be
in
tough
shape.
So
again,
thank
you.
Everyone
follow.
A
E
Today
we
would
like
to
welcome
mayor
Walsh
to
Washington
gateway,
Main,
Street
district
and
to
foodies
market.
This
is
a
specifically
on
one
of
the
owners
of
foodies
market.
We
can
so
delighted
to
have
this
business
being
part
of
Washington
gateway
and
really
one
of
the
first
businesses
in
the
neighborhood
part
of
the
revitalization
of
the
neighborhood
they're,
a
fantastic
neighborhood
local
market
and
really
know
what
it
means
to
be
a
leader
in
the
small
business
world.
They
have
something
for
everybody
in
here
they
hire
locally.
E
E
Randy
was
the
founding
chair
of
Washington
gateway
ministries
and
continues
now
as
our
vice
president,
and
we
are
so
lucky
to
have
her
and
her
devoted
countless
hours
to
the
organization
and
the
community.
None
of
us
would
be
here
and
be
successful
without
her,
and
so
we
are
so
excited
to
have
everyone
else
here
today
to
join
us
in
the
celebration
and
Boston
Main
streets,
and
so
many
city
departments
here
on
this
really
fun,
looking
trolley
tour.
So
who
are
you
three
awards?
I
will
have
two
mics
on
to
the
mayor.
E
A
Think
you've
done
enough.
I'll
talk
about
you
in
a
second
I.
Think.
Let
me
just
stop
by
saying
this
is
something
different.
That's
happening,
bringing
out
the
awards
to
the
community,
bringing
out
the
community
to
the
awards
to
the
businesses
and
thanking
everyone
for
their
service.
As
you
know,
small
business
is
a
vital
to
add
to
the
success
of
Boston
and
Main.
Street
program
is
vital.
The
success
of
our
small
business
distillation
Boston
it
clearly
when
you
think
about
what's
happened
in
this
neighborhood
and
many
other
neighborhoods
around
the
city.
Great
things
would
happen.
A
You've
seen
great
businesses
move
in
you've,
seen
a
lot
more
activity,
a
local
foot,
traffic,
a
lot
more
people
doing
things,
and
that's
because
it's
dedicated
volunteer,
dedicated
staff
and
businesses
that
are
great.
So
I
want
to
thank
everyone
for
coming
out
today.
I
do
this
today
earlier
I'm
going
to
do
it
again
right
now,
because
I
normally
haven't
done
this,
but
we
have
a
race
in
district
to
Philly.
A
Lemming
in
is
leaving
and
there's
a
Rachel
at
seat,
and
when
you
think
about
who
runs
with
that
scene
and
watch
watch
a
candidate
there
are
two
candidates
are
here
today
that
understand
the
importance
of
the
small
businesses
and
I
think
it's
a
statement
to
both
of
them
for
being
and
I
know.
They're
in
a
race
and
I,
don't
have
to
have
the
people
decided
one
way,
the
other
half
the
other
way
that
some
undecided
here
but
I'd
want
to
take
a
minute
just
to
take
and
give
them
a
shout
out.
A
A
All
right,
so
my
first
award
goes
to
the
business
of
the
year.
Obviously
that
Victor
and
Victor
senior
in
Junior
junior
and
senior
serving
twenty
four
twenty
years
look
another
popular
city
of
Boston
I've
had
the
chance
of
coming
into
the
store
just
doing
drop-bys
whenever
I
want
me
to
go
in
the
cathedral
or
walking
around,
and
seeing
that
this.
This
is
a
resource
for
the
neighborhood.
This
provides
a
resource.
Most
of
us
take
for
granted.
What
a
supermarket
is
and
what
first
fruit
is.
A
A
fresh
vegetables
are
what
we
take
for
granted
that
we
walk
into
solving
diet,
but
this
is
really
providing
a
whole
new
opportunity
open
a
whole
bunch
of
do
it
for
a
whole
bunch
of
young
people
that
was
walking
by
earlier
today
summer.
Here
so
I
want
to
congratulate
you.
I
want
to
present
you
with
Tony's
an
urban
market,
Washington
gateway,
Main,
Street
solvers
of
the
Granton
on
the
28th
day
of
June
2017
by
Main
Street
Boston
City
of
Boston.
Congratulations.
A
And
we'll
take
a
picture
Samson
and
then
we
had
a
volunteer
to
you
know:
I
just
wanted
to
get
another
volunteer
of
the
Year
award,
but
she
is
McGrady.
Later
has
been
around
the
city
for
a
long
time,
she's
been
instrumental
in
a
lot
of
different
ways.
A
lot
of
different
areas,
the
city
of
Boston,
but
I,
would
have
to
say
and
I
said
this
day.
A
I
said
this
a
minute
ago,
but
you
know
some
of
the
best
activism
of
somebody
to
be
in
a
backyard
with
with
a
state
where
they
involved
with
the
community
being
on
big
boards
is
important
that
not
saying
take
anything
away
from
that.
Well,
somebody's
involved
in
their
neighborhood
because
it
goes
deeper
than
just
simply
helping
an
organization
talk
about
helping
where
you
live
in
helping
in
neighbors
and
friends.
So
I
want
to
congratulate,
grant,
went
there
Randi
and
get
presenter
with
Washington
gateway.
Main
Street
volunteer
the
air.
A
A
And
one
quick
other
one
is
to
add
on
recognition:
I'm,
not
Jake
or
smear
boss
said
you
have
I
recognized,
Jennifer
everyone
and
probably
any
commitment
to
the
small
business
of
himself
in
the
italics
work,
washing
gateway,
immensely
district
city
of
Washington
Commission
view
success
in
all
of
your
future.
Endeavors
will
do
dwarf
for
you,
but
I
want
to
say
thank
you
as
well.
Today,.
F
Happen
operating
licenses,
we
mention
wide
listens.
Neighborhoods
my
family
for
31
years
started
this
wonderful
Main
Street
district,
but
you
know:
we've
been
existence
20
years
I'm,
not
throwing
advice.
President
is
powerful.
The
former
board
members
such
a
great
forehand
we've
got
one
more
member
here
today.
I
want
to.
F
And
our
director
for
five
years
and
done
a
fantastic
job,
Jenny
is
now
going
to
be
spending
time
with
her
family.
She
has
two
kids,
one
is
a
I
totally
understand,
she's,
also
renovating
a
house.
What
I
think
our
time
is
going
to
go
toward
staying
home
with
some
precious
time
and
the
kids
are
little
and
also
renovating,
but
the
board
would
like
Jenny
give
her
a
present
from
the
Lord
and
recognize
I
mean
Jenny.
F
Our
organization
is
only
once
a
person
and
everybody
else,
volunteers,
and
thank
you
for
the
main
food
for
helping
us
with
many
things.
They
help
us
with
our
salary.
They
help
us
with
healthcare
that
gives
money
money
for
promotion
and
marketing.
Without
awesome,
Main
streets
and
blossoming
shoes
foundation,
we
could
not
survive.
We
couldn't
fund
raise
for
all
that.
So
I
want
to
thank
the
city
for
that,
but
I
think
we
should
give
a
round
of
applause
for
Jenny.
F
E
D
G
G
By
figures,
we
are
meeting
you
today
to
celebrate
the
volunteer
business
of
the
year
and
the
individual
volunteer
of
the
year
and
I
just
wanna
to
say
a
little
bit.
Something
about
these
possible
awesomeness
is
pretty
amazing
that
it
really
is
a
community,
a
community
of
people
who
have
been
here
for
a
long
time,
a
community
of
people
who
are
new
to
the
area
and
particularly
add
an
organization
like
Main
Street.
Tonight
we
have
other
partner
organizations
here,
John
White
from
the
ABCD,
where,
where
is
John
drawn
like
what.
G
We
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
the
work
we
do
day
in
and
day
out,
without
the
community
really
being
in
our
corner
without
the
community
sharing
their
time
and
energy,
their
expertise
and
their
money
day
in
and
day
out.
So
thank
you
very
much
to
you.
Sponsor
me.
I
really
need
this
on
the
bottom
of
my
heart
and
a
very
special
thank
you
to
the
business
along
to
you,
we're
going
to
be
recognizing
today
and
I'm
gonna,
leave
it
to
what
they
want
to
say
a
little
bit
more
about
the
difficulty
of
the
unicorn
problem.
A
You
max
thank
you
very
much
and
I
want
to
thank
these
Boston
Main
streets
as
well,
and
the
elected
officials
that
are
here
and
do
an
incredible
job.
I
want
to
thank
particularly
Sullivan
Tina,
who
who
actually
took
a
vote
on
my
budget
today.
Thank
you
for
that,
but
also
as
given
is
this
his
career
to
representing
a
long
way
of
the
other
East
Boston,
and
this
is
his
last
budget.
I
want
to
thank
him
for
that
on
$800
max.
A
That
is,
the
chairman
of
the
blossom
delegation
was
that
exhibit
evening
for
us,
the
city
of
Oz,
oh,
and
thank
you
and
Senator
Parker
has
been
a
tremendous
help
in
his
confused
to
be
to
this
budget
process,
but
also
to
some
other
things
that
we
do
it.
So.
Thank
you
very
much.
What
we're
doing
today
is
going
around
to
enables
we're
trying
something
a
little
different
in
the
past.
We
would
have
a
void
ceremony
and
people
from
different
majors
are
confident
and
they
would
celebrate
and
support
it.
A
Nobody
thought
was
was
bringing
Main
streets
to
a
neighborhood
bringing
out
to
the
community
of
lit
community.
As
you
see
what
it's
all
about,
the
Main
Street
businesses
in
my
district
are
important
for
the
right
arena
for
that
the
strength
of
our
communities
really-
and
it's
important
for
us
that
we
continue
to
share
and
support
the
Main
Street
districts
in
a
different
neighborhood
to
hearing
these
blossom
today.
A
This
is
our
fourth
stop
we're
doing
a
12
stop
three
day,
trolley
tour,
so
we're
excited
about
it
and
doing
it
so
again,
I
want
to
thank
you
once
so.
The
person
what
getting
out
the
volunteer
volunteer,
the
airway
this
under
this
pressure,
I,
wonder,
walk
to
the
Volunteer
Award
is
growing
that
graceful
drone
who
couldn't
be
with
us
today,
but
she's
one
of
the
founders
of
the
Main
Street
District,
somebody
who
who
clearly
when
they
when
they
created
that
the
Main
Street
District
guaranteed,
wants
them.
It
was
needed
to
support
the
businesses.
A
As
you
can
see,
as
you
go
up
and
down
the
street,
you
can
see
that
the
impact
that
the
board
is
made
in
Boston
is
made
and
to
receive
the
award
is
high
as
I
hide
it
Eric
I
to
come
on
up
here
and
I'm
going
to
take
a
picture.
First
I
want
to
thank
Ida
for
being
here
as
well
on
this
and
go
ahead.
Thank.
A
Thank
you
later,
uh-huh
that
no
one
is
going
to
echo
dollar
spot
Carla
winter
is
the
owner
and
Col
I.
Don't
think
CSOs
is
going
to
come
on
up
here
and.
A
This
this
business
is
taking
the
lead
on
building
restoration
along
the
major
districts,
ensuring
the
history
historical
eat,
ale
are
highlighted,
and
that's
something.
That's
really
important
also
helps
with
love
your
block
and
love.
You
belong
to
the
program
that
throw
rocks
a
neighborhood
services
at
Jerome.
Smith
is
yet
making
sure
we
clean
up
the
neighborhoods
that
and
then
so
many
other
things
I
know.
This
is
business
as
well
helps
us
when
we
do
our
peace
walks
and
safety
walks
and
everyone
that
can
be
so
on,
and
thank
you
for
the
be
congratulating
the
business.
A
G
B
D
G
C
G
A
G
B
G
This
scares
that
people
you're
welcome
I'm
going
to
be
restored
to
the
original
condition
that
puts
out
of
this
building,
which
is
a
story
building
and
it's
often
is
going
to
be
restored
to
its
original
condition
and
I
have
to
say
it's
about
20%
done.
So.
Thank
you
very
much
for
all
the
work
you
do
and
thank
you
all
for
being
here.
C
A
Thank
You,
Courtney
and
I
want
to
first
of
all
thank
everyone
for
coming
out
today
for
Chinatown
Main
Street.
This
is
on
our
third
stop.
On
the
first
day
of
a
three-day
tour
where
we're
going
around
the
city
of
Boston
and
recognizing
the
small
business
of
the
year
and
we're
also
recognizing
the
volunteers
there.
What
we
want
to
do
is
really
bring
bring
a
community
bring
City
Hall
and
bring
the
same
screens
out
to
the
community.
So
that's
why
we
did
say
so.
First
of
all,
thank
you
all
for
being
here
today.
A
D
A
First
presentation
is
it's
the
bean
town
coffeehouse
with
pretty
a
leader
with
a
neighborhood
to
it.
Buddy
Hecht
is
here
and
I
have
a
bunch
of
talking
points
about
that
being
involved
with
community
giving
back
to
communities
the
navel.
But
this
moment
is
sorry
of
them
selling
their
coffee,
especially
a
couple
times
every
quarter
when
I'm
going
to
do
it
for
$10
a
somebody
comes
in
buys
a
cup
of
coffee.
A
They
take
that
$10
and
they
put
it
into
a
fund
and
then
give
it
back
to
the
community,
and
you
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
helping
a
young
family
and
the
last
time
they
did
it
make
you
think
about
that
businesses
will
give
penny,
sometimes
off
this
off
the
cup
of
coffee
when
you
get
a
brand-new
business
like
this
willing
to
step
up
to
the
plate
so
early
and
really
do
something
like
that.
It
says
a
lot
about
the
character
of
the
owner
and
the
character
the
business.
A
A
A
A
long
time
sure
that's
on
Main
Street,
volunteer
study
as
the
executive
director
in
2000,
so
skills
involved
in
celebrating
champion
volunteering
in
Chinatown
entries,
but
more
important
is
enabling
that,
but
we
do
have
an
organization
in
the
community,
like
my
main
street,
it's
here
to
help
build
the
business
community,
but
it's
also
how
to
get
to
build
the
community
and
the
volunteering
here.
This
is
Debbie
home.
A
The
Debbie
is
been
getting
this
recognition
for
the
work
she's
done
of
the
Main
Street
volunteer,
all
right
that
doesn't
mean
our
whole
family
has
dedicated
their
life
to
making
Chinatown
a
better
place
for
disabled
place
to
live
whether
it's
advocating
for
housing
advocating
for
library
which
were
bringing
were
working
to
improve
the
quality
of
life
of
the
businesses.
The
quality
of
life
Lucy
is
always
those
people.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
having
for
all
her
great
recognition
and
surprising
to
me
when
we
come
to
our
a
and
C
ones.