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NORTH END’S COLUMBUS PARK LIGHTS UP

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It included performances by teachers and students from the North End Music and Performing Arts Center, refreshments provided by Starbucks and the Marriott Long Wharf, and a special surprise guest- Santa.

    It included performances by teachers and students from the North End Music and Performing Arts Center, refreshments provided by Starbucks and the Marriott Long Wharf, and a special surprise guest- Santa.

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    NORTH END’S COLUMBUS PARK LIGHTS UP

    The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park held the annual Holiday Trellis Lighting on Monday, Nov. 19 in the North End park.

    The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park held the annual Holiday Trellis Lighting on Monday, Nov. 19 in the North End park.

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    The lighting is a North End holiday tradition.

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    It included performances by teachers and students from the North End Music and Performing Arts Center, refreshments provided by Starbucks and the Marriott Long Wharf, and a special surprise guest- Santa.

    It included performances by teachers and students from the North End Music and Performing Arts Center, refreshments provided by Starbucks and the Marriott Long Wharf, and a special surprise guest- Santa.

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    Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Chief of City Services City of Boston Michael Galvin, President of Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Joanne Hayes-Rines, Santa, and Boston Parks Commissioner Toni Pollak attended the lighting.

    Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Chief of City Services City of Boston Michael Galvin, President of Friends of Christopher Columbus Park Joanne Hayes-Rines, Santa, and Boston Parks Commissioner Toni Pollak attended the lighting.

    The lights will remain throughout the holiday season.

    The lights will remain throughout the holiday season.

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