
The rebuilding of Marlborough
“This is the first time most city leaders have seen this model. As a nonprofit, we can do that at one-hundredth of the cost as some corporation can.”
“This is the first time most city leaders have seen this model. As a nonprofit, we can do that at one-hundredth of the cost as some corporation can.”
“Learn all you can before you jump in,” Hansen says, “but now is the time to start.”
It’s time for the Great Backyard Bird Count, a global event that happens every year at mid-winter.
“The situation usually is that life takes over and things fall off the radar.”
“Each location was once full of life. Now all those places sit empty with the wind whistling through broken windows, waiting for their next chance to serve a purpose, or else face the chopping block.”
“A lot of restaurants are down 50% or more in sales,” Teel says. “Any little bump or increase they can get during these tough times is good, and it really helps.”
“My whole point is to get these records and their memories into the hands of people that it means something to.”