|  | Save the Harbor/Save the Bay: A 21-year campaign clears things up More than 20 years ago, a Quincy city solicitor went for a jog along a Boston beach. Sadly, his exercise was ruined when he landed feet-first in a mound of sewage.
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|  | Mike Flanigan: Custom-built and street-legal bikes for commuters In the immortal words of H.G. Wells: “When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race.”
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|  | E.O. Wilson: Enviro-brain He’s spent his career as a biologist classifying living things, but E.O. Wilson — the scientist, the provisional deist, the Pulitzer Prize winner, the guy who’s smarter than you — is hard to categorize.
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|  | "The Farm" at Long Island Shelter: Homeless Bostonians grow their own An organic farm? In Boston Harbor? Whose crops won’t make you grow a third arm?
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|  | Broadway Bicycle: Mastering the art of bicycle maintenance You know what they say: give a man a bike, he’ll ride for a day; teach a man how to repair his own bike, and you’ll run him over on Storrow Drive.
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|  | Hatched: You're never too young to save the planet As we in the green generation come of age, it's only natural that we seek out organic accoutrements for our offspring.
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|  | Greg Mosman: Replanting the urban canopyMosman has an agenda: the Department of Parks and Recreation has tasked him with planting 100,000 trees during the next 10 years.
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|  | Jim Marzilli: Working within the system State representative Jim Marzilli — Arlington resident, expert gardener, Democrat, Prius-owner — is running for state senate.
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|  | MassBike: A very effective cyclists lobby The Massachusetts Bicyclist Coalition — better known as MassBike — is here to serve and protect . . . the interests of cyclists, that is.
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|  | Redbones: Even the grease is friendly The Davis Square barbecue joint, managed by long-time owner Rob Gregory, sets the standard for environmentally friendly restaurant practices.
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|  | City Feed and Supply: Bearing the fruits of the community back to the neighborhood Put down your brown-rice sushi and get thee to Jamaica Plain’s City Feed And Supply, a throwback to the days of mom-and-pop corner stores.
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