
Urban decay, redefined
City hopes to turn yard clippings and food scraps into heat, electricity
Fall comes to Boston in fleeting bursts of color, when crimsons and ambers briefly illuminate trees before leaves drop to the ground, turn brown, and decay. (Full article: 788 words)
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