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From YouTube: Mayor On Main: Boston Main Streets Awards 2018: Day One
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Mayor Walsh is taking the 2018 Main Streets Awards on the road to the neighborhoods! Visiting locally owned small businesses in Greater Ashmont, Greater Four Corners, and Bowdoin-Geneva, Mayor Walsh honors this year's awardees for their outstanding work and contributions to their neighborhoods.
A
B
B
B
Small
businesses
that
you
see
small
on
the
micro
small
scale,
the
mom-and-pop
shops,
not
the
under
fifty
staff,
but
the
under
ten
actually
drive
the
tremendous
amount
of
the
growth
in
each
neighborhood
and
subsidize
further
development
in
the
district.
The
Housing
Works
with
the
commercial
space,
and
this
administration's
commitment
to
developing
those
in
tandem,
has
made
visible
impact
in
the
streets.
You
can
see
it
in
Dorchester,
but
you
can
see
it
throughout
the
city
as
a
whole.
B
We
have
had
increased
outreach
with
technical
assistance
through
the
small
business
program,
with
rotating
technical
assistance
in
the
neighborhoods
that
businesses
can
get
to
more
easily
than
if
they
had
to
go
downtown
or
to
the
like
the
score
presentations
in
Cambridge
or
what-have-you,
and
integration
with
all
city
departments
for
efficient
collaboration.
One
thing
I'd
point
out
here
is:
we've:
had
the
mayor's
mural
prove
do
the
Scarecrow
mural
across
the
street
on
King
Street
they're
coming
back
this
summer
for
this
building
on
this
side
for
something
next
to
Crawford
drug?
B
D
D
D
Just
want
a
lot
for
it.
Let
me
just
say
before
I
think
the
businesses
I
want
to
thank
a
lot
of
different
people.
I
want
to
thank
city
companies
who
saw
me
George
for
joining
us
today
and
ISA
knows
the
transformation
of
this
neighborhood
and
I'm
going
to
talk
about
that
in
a
second
I
want
to
thank
John,
Burroughs
Tom
who's,
the
chief
economic
development
of
which
now
Main
Street,
falls
under
and
really
working
on,
creating
opportunities
and
promoting
more
around
small
businesses.
I
want
to
thank
him
and
Carolyn
in
his
office.
D
D
D
Dave
community
chief
of
staff
used
to
be
responsible
money,
but
now
he's
response
for
everything.
Something
in
this
me
and
his
family
grew
up
not
too
far
for
me
and
his
father,
his
father
was
195
events.
What's
special
about
this
area
is
I
represented
as
a
state
representative
and
I.
Remember
when
Main
streets
came
in
st.
Mark's
at
the
time
was
not
on
the
list
for
Main
streets,
it
was
Phil's
corner.
It
was
a
salon
st.
marks,
101,
they
fought
for
one.
They
fought
for
one
that
far
from
one
that
weren't
getting
it.
D
The
Civic
Association
next
door,
that
down
in
the
church
in
the
community
rally
to
make
sure
that
st.
Mark's
got
a
Main,
Street
and
I,
don't
to
say
it
was
an
afterthought,
but
it
was
kind
of
let's
just
give
it
to
him,
because
they're
gonna
make
so
much
noise
and
watching
watching.
What's
happened
in
this
area
in
the
50s
and
60s
was
a
bustling
business
district.
There
were
people
here,
there
were
immigrants
here
and
it
was.
D
It
was
really
booming
and
and
in
the
70s
and
80s
and
90s
and
early
2000s
businesses
were
struggling
to
make
it
here
and
then
you
suddenly
start
to
fill
a
transformation
and
I
think
that
greater
Asheville
on
the
strength
of
how
big
Raider
ash
fun
together
working
on
the
entire
corridor
is
so
important
for
this
area
and
as
I
look
around
seeing
and
I
said
the
story
operation.
It's
on
video,
but
I
came
in
from
breakfast
one
morning
to
dr.
D
But
it's
important
I
want
to
thank
you
for
for
continually
moving
forward
and
not
giving
up,
because
it's
about
making
it
happen
and
as
this
neighborhood
evolves
and
the
beauty
about
what's
happening
here
today,
it's
the
same
as
what
happened
in
the
50s
and
60s.
The
neighborhood
is
loaded
with
new
people,
the
lit
neighborhoods
lone
with
immigrants
and
the
neighborhoods
lower
people
who
care
and
I
want
to.
Thank
you
for
bringing
bringing
this
incredible.
Restaurant
to
this
neighborhood
and
I
was
watching
the
chef
behind
me
me
and
John
Burroughs,
and
those
things
are
going.
A
D
To
thank
you
well
I.
Thank
you
for
your
investments
in
our
community.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
troops,
but
for
being
part
of
a
bigger
movement
hearing.
You
know
how
Main
Street
program
is
one
of
the
best
of
the
country
and
I
have
to
say
you
know
fee
is
when
I
was
a
rep,
we're
talking
about
rosin,
rosin,
rosin
Dale,
and
when
I
became
the
man
we
talked
about
rods,
the
rods
in
the
Rossdale
and
now
we're
talking
about
actually
we're
talking
about.
How
are
you
moving
and
a
lot
of
different
selling
as
well?
D
It's
about
the
leadership.
It's
about
the
boy.
It's
about
the
people,
it's
about
the
civic
associations,
it's
about
the
businesses,
so
we
want
to
congratulate
you
and
we
have
a
little
recognition
for
you.
I
think
I'm
supposed
to
do
this
right
now.
Let
me
just
make
sure
I
got
all
my
notes.
I
think
I
did
and
I
got
a
two
hey
John
come
on.
Okay,
Jen
come
on
idea
and
anyone
else's
warm-up.
D
Caroling
up
here,
city
of
Boston,
Raider,
Ashmont,
main
streets,
2000
business
of
the
year,
is
hereby
awarded
Zia
Jonathan
cafe
in
recognition
of
their
commitment
to
the
neighborhood
and
to
the
Main
Street
Street
Main
Street
program,
the
Boston
it's
signed
by
myself
and
John
Burroughs,
and-
and
we
want
to
thank
you-
and
this
is
our
first
stop
of
the
weekends
and
we're
proud
to
be
here.
I'm
certainly
proud
to
be
here
in
this
neighborhood
in
congratulations.
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A
A
D
You
know
as
important
and
what
we
realize
that
as
important
as
having
good
strong
businesses
having
the
support
of
the
city
having
a
strong
director.
Those
are
all
important
aspects
of
the
main
streets,
but
really
I.
Think
when
you
think
about
the
hot
and
solar
main
streets,
it's
the
volunteers,
put
their
time
in
and
dedicate
and
clean
up
the
street
and
do
the
things
they
need
to
get
done
just
to
get
it
done
and
I
want
to
congratulate
you
mark
on.
On
being
the
volunteer,
the
and
I
know
that
this
this
Main
Street
volunteer.
D
B
D
You
can
tell
the
restaurants
good,
as
you
have
people
in
this
restaurant
from
the
Ponson
Adams
coupon,
this
restaurant
from
Savin
Hill.
You
have
people
from
this
restaurant
from
all
over
the
place,
so
it's
not
just
a
local
restaurant.
It's
it's
a
broad!
You
go
into
other
neighborhoods,
which
is
diversity,
which
is
great.
Thank
you.
F
Welcome
to
greater
four
corners.
We
are
delighted
to
have
all
of
you
here
and
to
celebrate
our
awardees
today.
I
want
to
first
tell
you
who
I
am
I'm
Marilyn,
Forman
and
I
am
the
chairperson
of
the
board
for
four
corners
Main
streets,
our
executive
director,
Nicole,
couldn't
be
with
us
at
this
time,
so
she
made
me:
do
it
so.
F
And
I'm
happy
that
you
all
are
here,
I'd
like
to
also
acknowledge
and
take
this
opportunity
to
introduce
Bob
Cornell,
who
has
been
a
long-standing
standing.
Member
of
the
board
he's
here.
I
want
to
acknowledge
Marvin,
Martin,
melih
and
Myra
from
the
greater
four
corners
Action
Coalition
and
we've
been
partners
forever
in
a
day,
and
here
is
iris
DuPont,
who
represents
Mount
Bowden
betterment,
Neighborhood,
Association
and
she's.
Doing
fabulous
work
over
here
with
the
place
making
activity
and
I
saw
mr.
Larry,
who
is
representing
United
neighbors
Association
yu-na,
another
neighborhood
association
here
in
four
corners.
F
D
D
Remember
when
four
corners
start
up
with
their
applications
in
many
years
ago
to
get
a
Main
Street
district
I
was
a
state
Rep
not
in
this
I
was
ready
to
cross
through
the
other
side
of
Oakland,
and
this
is
a
neighborhood
that
was
trying
to
move
forward
and
Marvin
and
and
Bob
and
a
bunch
of
neighbors
got
together
and
they
said
you
know,
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
can
bring
in
strong
businesses
and
our
neighborhood.
There
was
some
action
happening
down
down:
Kaufmann
Square
in
front
the
health
center.
D
The
current
board
members,
the
past
board
members,
the
past
directors,
the
current
director
just
for
the
great
work
you
do,
because
we're
really
seeing
revitalization
in
our
Main
Street
programs
around
the
city
of
Boston
and
and
there's
a
lot
of
reasons
for
that
and
I
want
to
give
a
couple.
Shoutouts
I
want
to
thank
John
burrows
in
the
Caroline
Crocker
from
the
Office
of
Economic
Development
I
just
get
Carolyn.
D
Now
Main
Street
sits
in
economic
development
and
they're
doing
some
great
things.
I
want
to
thank
Sheila
Dillon
for
years,
had
Main
streets
under
her
purview,
I,
don't
know
if
Sheila
truly
gave
it
up
to
John,
but
I
know,
there's
a
collaboration
right
now,
so
I
want
to
thank
them.
Both
I
want
to
thank
my
chief
of
staff,
Dave
Sweeney's
out
with
us
today.
Thank
you,
Dave
for
being
here.
D
D
Dennis
Dennis
Dennis
White,
sorry,
Dennis
I
drew
a
blank
on
you
for
man,
Thank
You
Dennis,
for
coming
out
today.
I
want
to
thank
the
office
of
C
11
as
well
for
being
here
today
and
everyone
for
coming
out,
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
that's
important
about
Main
streets
is
that
Main
Street
success
is
really
based
on
the
community
to
support
the
businesses,
and
also
the
community
depends
upon
the
business
is
the
into
their
neighborhood.
So
it
truly
is
a
collaboration.
D
A
partnership
and
I
want
to
thank
all
of
the
businesses
that
are
here
today
and
represented
here
and
the
great
things
that
you
do
in
this
neighborhood,
employing
people
and
and
I'm
bringing
vibrancy
to
a
community,
because
it
is
important
to
have
that
vibrancy
in
the
neighborhood.
So
I
want
to
congratulate
you
and
we
have
a
couple
of
awards
that
we
want
to
give
out,
and
the
first
award
is
for
the
business
of
the
year
and
there's
no
question
about
I.
Just
went
in
to
the
business
of
the
year.
D
Four
corners
yoga
and
wellness
and
I
want
to
thank
Christine
and
couldn't
come
I'm.
Sorry,
crew
and
I'm
gonna
get
that
rakers
car
I'm
gonna
come
in
from
massage
they
run.
Thank
you
for
that
and
I'll
tell
you
you
know.
I
was
just
talking
to
them
inside
and
I'm,
not
gonna
saving
we
talked
about,
but
their
mindset
to
make
this
successful
is
in
the
right
place,
because
what
they
talked
about
and
I
don't
say
realizes.
D
They
talked
about
giving
back
to
the
community
they're
a
business
in
the
neighborhood,
but
they
are
so
you've
spent
the
whole
time
over
inside
talking
about
giving
back
to
the
community
and
you
couldn't.
We
couldn't
have
picked
a
better
business
of
the
year
and
I
want
to
wish
you
well
and
thank
you
for
your
investment.
Thank
you
for
your
support.
Thank
you
for
your
support
of
this
community
and
what
you
do
for
all
the
people
in
this
table
and
other
people
and
I
wish
you
years
a
success
and
I
have
a.
C
So
Christine
and
I
strive
to
focus
on
hospitality
and
effectiveness,
so
the
Welcome
that
we
have
received
from
everyone
has
helped
us
to
just
amp
up
our
the
commitment
to
welcoming
and
being
effective
in
helping
people
to
feel
better
with
the
skills
that
we
get
to
offer
every
day.
So,
thanks
for
being
here.
D
Thank
you,
as
I
said
earlier.
Main
Street
district
is
about
about
the
people
in
the
community
as
well,
and
these
Main
Street
programs
that
there's
some
money
for
staffing,
but
most
of
it's
done
by
volunteers,
most
of
us
up
by
the
community
and
as
it
is
usually
a
big
volunteer
base
of
people,
doing
something
whether
it's
just
sleeping
in
front
of
a
business
or
advocating
for
a
business
or
making
phone
calls,
and
they
want
to
thank
all
the
volunteers
but
I.
What
I
want
to
present.
G
H
D
Anyone
is
at
the
chance
to
walk
to
Phil's
:.
Over
the
last
15
years,
you
have
seen
a
transformation
of
the
community
you've
seen
businesses
come
you've,
seen
businesses
leave
a
long-standing
businesses,
leave
you've
seen
you've
seen
the
work
that
the
Main
streets
has
done
next
to
the
Blarney
Stone
you
saw
for
years.
It
was
the
old
Emerald
Isle
empty
storefronts
and
you've
seen
that
change,
high
fight,
Pizza
change.
You
have
a
new
development
in
there
all
the
way
after
the
train
station.
D
Actually
Main
streets
was
a
big
part
of
of
the
revitalization
of
Phil's
corner
train
station
about
15
years
ago.
They
stayed
they
push,
they
push,
they
push.
So
I
want
to
congratulate
Phil's
corner
Main,
Street
I,
think
Matt
Matt's,
here
Matt's
right
here,
Thank,
You,
Man
and
I
want
a
while
I
think
we
want
to.
We
want
to
actually
I
should
get
this
few
Matt
do
the
other
way,
I'm.
Introducing
that.
E
I'm
not
sure
what
I'm
supposed
to
say
at
this
point,
you
said
very
good
things
about
fields
quinary,
it's
something.
We've
done
a
lot
of
really
good
stuff
over
the
best
year
and
I
volunteer
the
air
in
that
business
of
the
air
were
really
a
big
part
of
that
in
the
man's
office
has
been
very,
very
accommodating.
With
every
request
we
had
I'm,
including
a
volunteer
of
the
year,
when
the
reasons
why
he
got
that
award
was
he
helped
us
get
all
of
the
Vietnamese
lanterns
up
and
down
masts
out.
E
They'll
have
for
Vietnamese
new
year
in
the
mayor's
office
in
the
DPW,
a
very
accommodating
to
help
us
get
that
set
up
so
I
can't
say
how
much
how
grateful
we
are
to
have
great
partners
in
the
city.
Thank
you.
D
Was
amazing
because
I'm
it
was
caught
me
off?
Guard
I
was
going
on
die
to
have
one
name
that
no
beautiful
and
really
just
revitalizing
the
whole
neighborhood.
So
thank
you
for
that.
The
first,
the
first
recognition
in
Phil's
corner
that
we
want
to
recognize
is
the
business
of
the
and
that's
fresh
fruit
generation.
Cafe
and
I.
Think
naturally,
I
hear
they're
gonna
accept
the
award.
D
Obviously,
that
known
for
their
community
spirit
and
what
they
have
done,
they
Sheriff
fresh,
healthy
food
and
also
helped
hire
locally
and
that's
really
important
as
we.
So
not
only
do
we
have
a
business,
that's
in
the
community.
We
have
a
business,
that's
an
employer.
We
have
a
business,
that's
also
passing
along
a
healthy
nutrition.
So
it's
more
than
just
a
business
and
that's
why
these
these
recognitions
are
so
important.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
for
everything.
I
Thank
You
Marion
we'd,
like
to
thank
fuels
corner
main
streets
for
this
award
means
a
lot
to
us.
We
put
in
a
lot
of
work
towards
getting
me
the
mission
of
the
owners
of
this
company,
and
that
is
that,
no
matter
who
you
are
where
you
live,
you
should
everyone
should
have
access
to
good,
fresh
food
and
they
helped
us
put
that
into
effect
and.
D
D
So,
as
Matt
mentioned
earlier,
we
talked
about
the
Linton's
and
the
volunteer
of
the
year.
As
I
said
earlier.
It's
about
creating
opportunities.
Most
times
the
volunteers
help
beautify
a
community
clean
up,
a
community
be
active
in
the
board,
making
sure
the
main
streets
have
active
and
people
shop
there
and
today
is
no
different.
The
actual
volunteer
the
award
is
Vivian
Jerrod,
who
couldn't
be
with
us
today,
but
Gabe
Gabe
is
here
with
us.
A
headman
who's
gonna
who's
gonna
accept
the
award
that
just
it
man
talked
about.
D
This
helped
get
the
the
giant
Vietnamese
lanterns
on
the
off
the
light
poles
before
storm
showed
up
with
his
team,
took
care
of
him
in
a
few
hours
when
fields
corner
needed
neat.
When
we
first
got
to
Main
Street
needed
someone
to
help
build
flows
for
the
dirt
state
parade
Vivian
made
that
happen
as
well,
and
they
always
have
a
big
presence
in
the
parade,
probably
one
of
the
biggest
and
also
working
to
picked
up
pick
up
trash
and
litter
while
running
while
running
the
Dorchester
Day
5k
race
and
came
in
second
place.
D
And
I
just
before
any
they
just
once
everything
just
make
sure
I
know
I'm
preaching
to
the
choir,
but
make
sure
that
we
talk
to
people
about
shopping
in
the
Main
Street
districts.
It's
really
important,
I
know
at
Christmastime.
We
really
make
a
big
push
and
that's
generally
the
time
of
the
year
that
the
businesses
make
their
money
for
the
whole
year
a
lot
of
times.
But
there's
businesses
are
open
360
other
days
a
year,
not
just
the
five
during
Christmas,
so
I'll
be
great.
D
F
H
To
add
a
few
more
we're
a
young
district,
predominantly
immigrant
and
we're
looking
for
new
members
all
types.
So
if
you'd
like
to
join,
voted
to
move
in
streets,
come
talk
to
Apollo
and/or
myself
to
see
if
you
have
a
business
in
mind
that
you
want
to
start
here
or
if
you
want
to
add
different
businesses
to
anymore.
H
D
D
Besides,
the
people
in
our
city
are
first-generation
like
me,
whose
parents
came
from
somewhere
else,
so
we
truly
are
an
immigrant
city
and
it's
important
for
us
to
remember
the
culture
and
the
tradition
and
right
here
today.
What
we're
doing
here
is
remembering
that
this
great
restaurant,
that
was
here
so
I,
want
to
thank
all
the
great
work
of
Main
streets.
I
want
to
thank
actually
this
isn't
na
streets
us
down
the
street.
D
So
I
want
to
thank
you
for
the
work
of
your
Main
streets
on
the
street,
and
you
know
every
year
we
do
the
walk
through
the
bowl
Geneva
at
Christmastime,
but
throughout
the
year
there's
been
some
great
restaurants
and
stores.
I've
come
in
that
neighborhood,
so
I
just
want
to
remind
anyone
and
make
sure
they
continue
to
shop
locally
and
shop
in
their
business
manger
districts,
because
it's
important
to
support
the
people
that
we
support.
D
G
D
A
burrito
all
the
girls
for
the
great
work
you've
done
here.
I
want
to
congratulate
you.
If
there's
there's
people
waiting
in
line
for
the
lobster
fill
pies
here,
but
I
can
vouch
for
all
the
other
Greeks
earlier
as
well.
So
we
want
to
congratulate
you
and
I
think
we
have
a
plaque
here
for
you
and
I'll
get
it
a
second.
D
D
J
D
And
what
comes
with
a
strong
mainstream
district?
Is
the
businesses
obviously,
but
also
having
volunteers
that
are
committed
and
dedicated
to
the
neighborhood,
because
a
lot
of
the
Main
Street
doesn't
have
a
big
blur
budget
like
the
Chamber
of
Commerce,
but
it
really
depends
upon
the
neighbors
and
the
residents
and
I
wanted
this
year's
volunteer.
The
is
tequila
night
order
raised
in
Boston
she's
been
a
last
year
at
Bridgewater
State
working
on
equity
issues
in
the
bogeyman
area.
Thank
you
for
that.
She
proves
our
Spanish
used,
hiring
and
helping
local
business
owners.
So
congratulations.
A
K
D
This
corner,
we
have
a
business,
the
air
which
represent
in
a
second
and
the
person,
the
volunteer,
the
air
war.
But
I've
said
this
story.
Many
times
in
2013
when
I
ran
for
mayor
of
Boston.
I
kickoff
was
at
the
Strand
theater
at
this
corner,
and
there
was
another
kid
in
the
race
name
was
John
bardos
and
he
came
out
to
me
and
he
said
to
me:
you
want
to
kick
off
my
neighborhood
today
and
I
said:
that's
my
neighborhood
and
hold
on
unified.
It's
both
words.
Now
you
know,
and
certainly
what's
happening
up.
D
The
score
is
incredible:
we
have
the
city,
has
a
lot
of
plans
for
up
its
corner
and
one
of
our
biggest
partners
is
the
health
center
and
I
just
want
to
take
a
minute
in
the
business
of
the
year.
Is
the
house
and
I
want
to
thank
Jay
Jay
has
been
working
with
John's
team
and
Sheila's
team
on
really
working
about
revitalizing,
upins
corner
and
the
Main
Street
district
side
of
it
and
we're
going
to
keep
it
coming
out
with
a
new
library
and
a
renovation
of
strand
theater.
D
Today
is
a
celebration
about
the
business
of
the
air,
and
just
so,
you
get
a
real
little
feel
for
what
the
help
center
means
to
Albert's
corner
provides.
Obviously
high
quality,
affordable
health
care,
social
services
for
the
community
serves
more
than
12,000
patients
a
year
and
has
more
than
500
staff
in
the
health
center.
There's
been
a
huge
supporter
of
the
Main
Street
program
and
is
partnered
on,
as
you
heard
earlier,
the
annual
festivals
and
other
neighborhood
events
and
is
a
key
part
of
really
what
we
wanted
to.
D
As
far
as
the
investments
of
the
transitions
we
want
to
make
it
up
this
corner
for
as
long
as
I.
Remember
as
a
kid
when,
when
the
kreskis
closed
the
companies
closed
Rick's
truck
closed,
all
those
places
that
was
going
to
close,
as
you
know,
CBS
came
footlocker
came
the
main
staple
really
was
the
health
center
and
everything
else
and
I
was
down
the
street
in
a
basement
of
a
building
waiting
on
Columbia
Road,
and
then
they
built
a
new
building
and
been
such
a
vital
part
of
our
committee.
L
Thank
You
mayor
the
humbling
honor
for
all
of
us
at
the
health
center
and
the
mayor
of
said.
We
are
wanting
to
be
a
huge
piece
of
the
neighborhood,
the
field
of
stewards
of
the
community.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
the
many
businesses
in
the
area
continue
to
thrive
and
we
bring
in
more.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
the
other
members
of
the
neighborhood,
the
community
continued
to
thrive
and
the
health
center
is
just
not
a
health
center.
L
D
It
really
is,
the
board
of
directors
is
important.
The
volunteers
are
important
to
the
business
report.
They'll
work
together
in
Annapolis
Quarter
is
no
different.
The
volunteer
the
soup
calendar
and
I
just
want
to
be
a
little
bit
about
what
she
was
done.
She's
been
active
member
of
the
others,
one
of
the
main
streets
volunteered
all
the
neighborhood
events
on
street
festivals,
fundraising
tree
lighting,
which
is
one
of
the
most
attended
tree
lightings
that
we
have
when
we
do
the
man's
trolley
to
a
small
business.
D
Saturday
love
you
Clark,
all
of
those
different
programs,
I'm
moving
forward,
helped
the
annual
health
vehicle
of
choice,
incorporate
on
senses
and
get
more
participation
in
the
community
and
recently
elected
to
the
upper
corner
of
Main
Street,
director
of
Board
of
Directors
by
unanimous
vote
now
and
themselves,
probably
a
feat
because
sometimes
there's
a
lot
of
conversation.
Those
meetings
so
sue
come
on.
M
In
our
case,
our
business
of
the
year
restore
program
assistance,
but
you
had
this
receiver
us
she
gave
back.
She
decided
to
help
try
to
improve
the
quality
of
life
in
that
corner.
Try
to
do
some
public
safety
issues
that
was
prostitution,
and
so
she
single-handedly
organized
all
the
businessman
area
held
regular
meetings
and
really
made
a
difference,
and
so
it
for
everybody
improve
the
quality
of
life.
It
made
a
better
city,
we
have
the
great
volunteer
and
I
think.
D
D
Well,
as
they
make
their
way
up
under
management,
mary
loses
embrace
the
importance
of
giving
back
is
that
just
said,
I
really
can't
say
that
any
better
having
a
business
which
a
strong
community
has
launched
the
strong
sense
of
belonging,
a
strong
sense
of
moving
forward.
I
want
to
thank
you
to
make
sure
what
you
go
to
real
father.
A
new
solution
area
come
on,
don't
be
shy.