Cruising down Norwell Street in Dorchester, there are almost as many white picket fences fronting vacant lots as there are existing homes. Last month, it was assured that at least one picket fence on Norwell, and two others on neighboring Elmont Street, will come down and eight families will once again call those addresses their homes.
Cruising down Norwell Street in Dorchester, there are almost as many white picket fences fronting vacant lots as there are existing homes. Last month, it was assured that at least one picket fence on Norwell, and two others on neighboring Elmont Street, will come down and eight families will once again call those addresses their homes.
There was no way I was backin’ up. And it’s because I was right. Of course, the woman driving the SUV positioned directly in front of me – hood to hood - thought she had the moral high ground. So, we sat there this past week in the late afternoon on a two-way street that only had room for one lane of passage. It’s what I like to call a Snowstorm Standoff. If you’ve ever