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Teddy's Take: Cloudy Future

(Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
The Charles River Esplanade is poised for protection as a Boston landmark, but the designation is being opposed by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation that maintains the urban parkland. Commissioner Richard K. Sullivan Jr. -- who once proposed paving over for a temporary road -- told the Globe in a story published today that the Esplanade already has the highest level of protection by the state.
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
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