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:: Sunday, April 11, 2004 ::
Red Sox / Opinions on seats through the roof By Gordon Edes, Boston.com
Fitting, then, that all the men and women who worked through the winter to make the new right-field roof section a reality -- the masons from Salem, the plumbers from Medford and Sagamore Beach, the drywallers from Fitchburg, the door guys from Marshfield, the painters from Pepperell, the ironworkers from Quincy, the general contractors from Manchester, N.H., the TV installers from Woburn, the nearly 250 people who poured the concrete and drove in the piles and laid down the steel beams and painted the light towers and placed the brick and installed the bathrooms and bolted down the tables -- were the first to be treated to a Sox game from a vantage point unlike any other on Yawkey Way.------------------------------------------- posted 9:04 AM :: reference link ::
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