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Welcome to COVID Questions, TIME’s advice column. We’re trying to make living through the pandemic a little easier, with expert-backed answers to your toughest coronavirus-related dilemmas. While we can’t and don’t offer medical advice those questions should go to your doctor we hope this column will help you sort through this stressful and confusing time. Got a question? Write to us at covidquestions@time.com.
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Can Boston become a âwinter cityâ?
How a âwinter placemakingâ plan could help communities and businesses get through the dark season ahead.
By Janelle Nanos Globe Staff,Updated December 18, 2020, 9:43 a.m.
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In the Seaport, holiday lights are all around a curling ice sheet that is open for use by the public.Jim Davis/Globe Staff
With temperatures dropping, COVID-19 cases surging, and a vaccine still months away from the public at large, thereâs little doubt that a dark winter is ahead for the Commonwealth. But in a series of new efforts, cities like Worcester, Salem, and North Adams are trying to counter that darkness with light.