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Judge A. David Mezzone Memorial

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Judge A. David Mezzone Memorial

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  • Location: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States

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    October 23, 2023

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    Landmark that was dedicated to Judge A. David Mazzone, who presided over a federal lawsuit that ultimately led to the cleanup of the Boston Harbor. The memorial was created to pay tribute to the judge and the important role he played in improving the Boston Harbor.

    May 31, 2020

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    "The law secures to the people the right to a clean harbor"

    May 16, 2024

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    Just a beautiful view. And a memory
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