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vibrant new archway has been unveiled in Brookline, Massachusetts, marking a significant entrance renovation project at Baker School and Hoar Sanctuary. The colorful gateway connects Chestnut Hill Realty's Hancock Village to the K-8 school, nature trails, and renovated tennis courts that CHR helped rebuild.
The striking arch was previously part of the Cancer Garden of Hope on Boston's City Hall Plaza before being relocated due to reconstruction. Created by the Conquer Cancer Coalition in memory of Michael Zuker, brother of Chestnut Hill Realty's founder and CEO Ed Zuker, the sculpture has been repainted in bright rainbow hues.
Now serving as an inspirational pathway to education, exploration, and fitness, the arch was unveiled with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local officials, including Brookline Select Board members and Baker School administrators.
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