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Urban decay, redefined

City hopes to turn yard clippings and food scraps into heat, electricity

By Andrew Ryan
Globe Staff / February 26, 2008

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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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