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Dimming traffic's roar

Barriers are built to give residents some noise relief

By Mac Daniel
Globe Staff / October 3, 2004

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Inside Gail Hodgdon's pink Colonial house on Medford's Brookside Parkway, the air conditioner runs year round, whatever the weather, to help drown out the incessant hum from four lanes of southbound Interstate 93, an unneighborly 15 feet from her deck. (Full Article: 936 Words)

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