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  • Bride by the window at the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, Cambridge MA.
    Bride by the Window
  • Construction at the Shillman House in Framingham, MA, photographed for the Mass Housing Annual Report.
    Shillman House Construction
  • Bride's dress ready to be worn at the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, Cambridge MA.
    Dress
  • A bride at the window in Brattleboro, VT.
    A Bride at the Window
  • A family poses for a Flashes of Hope portrait through a window at the Boston Children's Hospital.
    Family Through a Hospital Window
  • A bride looks out her window.
    Bride Looking Out Her Window
  • Bride by the window at the Gore Place, Waltham, MA.
    Bride by the Window
  • A young girl photographed in a window at the Children's Floating Hospital in Boston, MA. Flashes of Hope's arranges photo shoots for children with life threatening diseases to help them accept physical changes and to serve as a keepsake from a difficult time.
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  • Sushi in window light at Sake Restaurant in Braintree, MA.
    Sushi at Sake Restaurant
  • Seafood dish and white wine in window light on table at Trade in Boston, MA.
    Seafood Dish at Trade with White Wine
  • A little girl by a window on a family portrait shoot in Neffs, PA.
    Thoughtful
  • Taken Friday, December 4th, 2015 from 2:10-2:36PM. Found and © by Mike Ritter.<br />
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Going from left to right, you can see the Engine Three Firehouse, the former Cathedral Grammar School (with its own 1910 cornerstone visible) which closed in 2013, and the new 600 Harrison building being built.  Behind the school sits the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.  600 Harrison, which will hold 160 rental apartments and ground floor retail space, will help provide steady income for the Cathedral.  It’s being built on a parking lot the Cathedral owns and leased to a developer for 99 years.  Independent of the 600 Harrison project, the Cathedral was able raise most of the $2 million dollars necessary for the renovation it is currently undergoing.  Repointed stones, cleaned exterior walls, and scaffolding on the its front facing Washington Street attest to the improvements being made.  Two months earlier five bells were installed from the nearby Holy Trinity German Catholic Church on Shawmut Ave. which was closed in 2008, sold, and is currently being turned into upscale condos.  In the school, workers can be seen in the windows throwing debris into the dumpster.  200 Clarendon (formerly the Hancock Tower) can be seen just over the construction of 600 Harrison. Soon, it will be obscured, one of many Boston views that used to be.
    HighRes_151204_1940_Engine3.jpg
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