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Finally, after 90 years our Hydrostone development, a gift from the generous
people of Massachusetts after the Halifax Explosion, gets some deserved
recognition.
Considered to be the first planned subdivision in canada... if not North
America.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1243955.html

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True North wrote:
Finally, after 90 years our Hydrostone development, a gift from the
generous people of Massachusetts after the Halifax Explosion, gets some
deserved recognition.
Considered to be the first planned subdivision in canada... if not North
America.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1243955.html



One of my old high school buddies who now lives in Canada mentioned
Hydrostone in an email a few years ago...said it was an interesting
place to visit.

Good quote from your article:

""It’s such an eclectic group of people that live there. There’s artsy,
young, middle-aged, old — there just seems to be such a diverse group of
people. The north end seems to be a bit of a pot for everybody."

I'll bet that keeps out the riff-raff conservatrash.


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In article , naled24511
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True North wrote:
Finally, after 90 years our Hydrostone development, a gift from the
generous people of Massachusetts after the Halifax Explosion, gets some
deserved recognition.
Considered to be the first planned subdivision in canada... if not North
America.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1243955.html



One of my old high school buddies who now lives in Canada mentioned
Hydrostone in an email a few years ago...said it was an interesting
place to visit.

Good quote from your article:

""It?s such an eclectic group of people that live there. There?s artsy,
young, middle-aged, old ? there just seems to be such a diverse group of
people. The north end seems to be a bit of a pot for everybody."

I'll bet that keeps out the riff-raff conservatrash.


**** you even turn your only buddy's post into political bull****,
coward!
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