, 1, 2, is that better . My name is dave jackson. I have a great privilege of serving as superintendent at oak hill cemetery. I am in my fifth year. My predecessor was there for 28. I do not think i will be there that long, but i will be, but not as superintendent. Thats another story. [laughter] mr. Jackson i wanted to talk about oak hill and its history and how it came to pass. I want to invite you to visit oak hill. The best way to experience oak hill is to come and visit. Our price is right, unless you make longer arrangements. It is really quite a place to see. Hope the late today, you will learn a little bit more about it and why it is there. And you will see even more on the fifth of november when we tour around the place of it. So, as mentioned, this is a picture of the main gate at 30th and r street. Before i talk about that to my want to explain a bit about the Garden Movement of the cemetery and how it began. In about 1820, late 1820s or certainly 1830s, there was a group in
Beautiful, chris. I love that sunshine. Chris septemberish. Day two starting off on this Tuesday Morning. 52 in norwood. 57 in bedford. Plenty of sunshine yesterday. Well have more of that sunshine today. 70 in boston some the city retaining the warmth of the day better than elsewhere. And taking a look at the satellite, quiet across the radar. I do expect more sunshine than anything else. Returning moisture coming in for tomorrow. That will allow for some scattered showers and storms, but none of that talk today. Beach, great day for it. Close to 80 along the coastline with a sea breeze kicking in closer to 90 away from the coastline. So a warm one inland. Theres your rain chance on wednesday. More on that in the sevenday forecast ahead. Sarah time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. Danielle thanks, sarah. Good morning, everyone. If youre getting ready to head out the door this morning, youre in pretty good shape. The expressway, no brake lights. Lets go to the maps. A lo
It is. Its showing signs of really getting organized now, kate. It is a Tropical Storm, 60s Miles Per Hour winds. Looks like its going to be the first hurricane to make landfall in the state of florida in 11 years. Almost 11 years. You can believe that . There it is right now. Its moving off in the northnortheast 250 miles southwest of apalachicola. Its going to be become a minimal hurricane sometime late tonight. Then it moves right up along the coast. It gets out monday, tuesday and just whirls around. Its got nowhere to go. Its in a traffic congestion. So for us, what does that mean for us, really . Well, we dont know the precise impact at this point. But for the most part its leaning toward spiral bans. Late sunday night and certainly little through monday, high seas and rough surf, gusty wind will be on the cape cod and islands and some beneficial rain coming out of that. Were not getting mump rain today if youre north of the happening in southeastern massachusetts. Its going to s
With a look at whats going on for the weekend. Good morning. The conditions are becoming favorable for further intensification of hermine and its still a Tropical Storm at the present time moving off to the northeast. But you can see the satellite signature shows it is looking pretty good at the present time. As of 5 00 a. M. Has maximum sustained winds at 60 Miles Per Hour. Where is the storm going . Well it appears athis point that its going to be moving to the northeast. So hurricane warnings up for from near apalachicola to cedar key and then a Tropical Storm watch up on parts of the east coast from northern florida northward. So its going to move in a fashion like that and become a minute maam hurricane as it moves on shore there. And it looks like minimal hurricane as it moves on shore. It sits around here for days. Just whirlz around and around and becomes stalled and trapped in an atmospheric Traffic Congestion set up as we would see the storm moving like this, and eventually t
More. Good morning, jay. Good to talk to you this morning. We start another band start to move through after a little bit of a break. Were getting rain and the wind swirl again. We know a lot more is on the way. Reporter driving rains. Severe winds and a violent surf. The storm continued to build. Thousands rushed to get ready. Get rid of debris. Strap t move things inside. While outside conditions intensified so did the warning from Florida Governor rick scott. Put this in perspective. This the life threatening. We have a hurricane. Hermine with sustained wind of 80 Miles Per Hour gust stronger. Made landfall overnight in the big bend region of floridas gulf coast. The first hurricane to hit the state in more than a decade. Technically this is the first hurricane. And then we have people thats never been in this. And stuff. Its new to people. For those in and around the strike point the storm surge pushed water into places its not supposed to go. Then onshore hermine continues to chur