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hellgirl13(talk·contribs·count) - hellgirl13 - Native and "townie", I have grown up and lived in many neighborhoods and cities that make up the "Greater Metro Area": southie (Old Colony), The Back Bay, Everett, Malden, JP, Somerville and Medford. I currently reside 5 miles from the North End, near Wellington, in Medford. I am most interested in the history of Boston's underworld.
Focusoninfinity(talk·contribs·count) - Descend Copp's Hill's, Wm Copp b1589, Bewsall, Hatton, Warwick, England, dBoston 1670, wed 1634 Judith Itchenor (d1670) by son Johnathan Copp. William's parents were Thomas Copp (1539-1628) & Isabel Gunne. Desc. LtCol David Copp, Sr., of Dover, N.H., fought at "Bunker Hill" as Capt., Dover town fathers gave him three guineas money for first of three Dover militia companies to battle. As legislator, David fought the disenfrangement of Catholics.
Tinydr(talk·contribs·count) - I grew up outside Boston and lived all over town for a long while... I was a messenger 93-98 and cabdriver 01-03 so I know my way around and know the city pretty well.
Kagura8(talk·contribs·count) - I have been working on a project transcribing the notes of Professor John White Webster who was hanged for the murder of Dr. George Parkman in 1849. 10 November 2008
CaribDigita(talk·contribs·count) I'm a Cantabrigian ("Boston's left bank") but I know both Boston and Cambridge equally. I mainly try to find articles floating around and group them with articles of similar interest.
Maynard Clark I have contributed to over a hundred Wikipedia articles that touch on some sections of Boston; other sections have only seen me work on a few articles touching upon them. In addition, I have written several hundred articles on Harvard Faculty. MaynardClark (talk) 22:51, 2 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Looking for action items on the Neighborhoods and discussion as to if they should be separated into major neighborhoods and sub-neighborhoods. For instance Kenmore Square, Fens and Fenway-Kenmore could all be considered part of the Fenway of which there is no section. Also should clean up Boston Neighborhoods adding a quick blurb about each section.
Charlesbank Cooperative Corporation, Mission Hill - one of three historic highrises (a) following demotion of Mission Hill historic district and (b) claimed to collect displaced persons from West End demolitions for hospitals
[ECOG-ACRIN] Medical research foundation, one of the four NCI/NIH Cooperative Oncology groups, created through merger of ACRIN and ECOG in 2012, most employees work at operations on State Street in Boston