Thanks -- this IS an interesting article. We've been begging -- begging -- for speedbumps on our street, which is near the area being profiled. But alas, it's data only.
Newly acquired: an unusual poem, printed in 1485 in Florence, in which is nested the first Italian printing Virgil’s Georgics. Also inscribed with poems attributed to Lorenzo de Medici, Lodovico Ariosto, and Angelo Poliziano, which were only published beginning in the late 1800s. Now BPL Q.406.55
Newly acquired ed. of a comprehensive guide to notarial work. This copy, in its original boards, with an inscription of the price dated Padua, 1482. And with almost 350 years of meteorological inscriptions recording snowfall around the Italian town of Feltre. BPL Q.406.5 tinyurl.com/5ehvf2cd
This is an all-timer for ex-libris
Truly it's the only way
k/w searching the Boston 311 web interface. So much drama and weirdness. And coyotes: 311.boston.gov/tickets/1010...