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On the article Group Protests Random Bag Checks on the MBTA Saturday
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On the article Photo of the Day: Falcon on a Fence
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On the article Murray Not Running For Governor; Who Should Run?
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On the Blog Post Charlestown on Chronicle
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On the article Eleven Years Later: Where Were You When You Heard About the Towers?
don young
7:09 pm on Tuesday, September 11, 2012
ReplyGood answer Matt.
Personally I was burying Ma at the National Cemetery on the Cape while the fighter jets from Otis scrambled overhead. -
On the article YOUR PHOTOS: USS Constitution Sets Sail
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On the article One of The Coolest Places in Charlestown. Literally.
don young
7:09 pm on Sunday, August 19, 2012
ReplyIf the city were to provide a power source I'm sure Charlestown Against Drugs can work the Mall into next years Family Movie Night schedule.
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On the Blog Post Tips On Grilling Safety
don young
9:56 am on Tuesday, July 17, 2012
ReplyGas Operated Grills
527 Commonwealth of Mass. Board of Fire Prevention regulation 6.07 (5) (a) prohibits the use or storage of liquefied petroleum gas containers used for barbecue cooking inside or on balconies above the first floor of any building or structure used for habitation.This includes 1-lb. propane containers attached to portable cooking grills.
Propane containers shall be located in areas where there is free air circulation, at least 3 feet from building openings (such as windows and doors), and at least 5 feet from air intakes of air conditioning and ventilating systems (NFPA 58 Appendix 1, fig. 1-1).
Under no circumstances may gas or charcoal grills be used on fire escapes or fire escape balconies.
527CMR 6.08(e) state that no permit is required for the storage and use of LP gas (propane) cylinders of an amount less than 42 lbs. This allows the use and storage of 2 20-lb. propane cylinders without a permit.
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On the article POLL: Should Bunker Hill Day be a National Event?
don young
7:54 pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2012
ReplyPsychcologically we won that battle. British troops were unnerved by the resistance they met. Two attempts to make it up the hill failed. The third attempt was successful only because the colonials ran out of ammunition not by lack of resolve.
Just a local event? The colonial resolve set the tone for the rest of the war and the eventual defeat of the British. Down playing this battle is a disservice and dishonor to the veterans who fought it and died.
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On the article Charlestown Pride Week Schedule: Wed Through Sun
don young
8:32 pm on Friday, June 8, 2012
ReplyBy the way. The Flag Day Disposal Ceremony in on Flag Day.
don young
1:14 pm on Sunday, February 3, 2013
Same group that would be protesting a lack of security if there were no random bag checks. Just a group of oxygen thieves.