The Boston Globe’ s Jessica Rinaldi has a wonderful photo essay on one of Newton’s living treasures: The Love Tones.
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What a great photo essay!
Damn my clumsy fingers on my phone… meant to thumbs up this post, not thumbs down!! This photo essay is fantastic!
@Mary: That’s happened to me before. Next time that happens, know that it’s possible to change your vote (only at the time you cast it, not now). Simply click once on the opposite thumb and wait a few seconds. Feel free to practice here!
The best thing about Inauguration Day at City Hall is the performance of the LoveTones!
City Councilor Brian Yates
Love this. Great story. Thanks for the heads up Greg
There are a number of litmus test issues that will be important to me as I decide who gets my vote for mayor. (I remain undecided.) But I know for certain that I won’t vote for any candidate who won’t commit to inviting the Love Tones to perform at the 2018 Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast.
@Brian. It’s also the best thing about the Mayor’s Annual Prayer Breakfast even with all the other good things that take place there.