Photos by Lisa Aciukewicz
This may have been the hottest day on record for the League of Women Voters and the Harvard Conservation Trust annual flea market. The hot, humid day may have deterred some, but bargains abounded for those hardy enough to handle the heat.
Kathy Hewitt and Jim Wallace prepare to set the booth lines.
Pam Durrant carries a stack of poles to mark off booths.
Treasures include antiques and exotics.
Eliza Agosta and Emma Keaney enjoy snow cones on a warmer-than-average Columbus Day weekend.
Joseph Keeva shows Will Malloy, Nate Pappas, Paul Malloy, and Robin Malloy jewelry from Kenya. The jewelry is made from porcupine quills collected from porcupine dens after the animals have left to forage.
Life imitates art.
Alec Villian admires the toy cars.
Home from college for the holiday weekend, Bryan Molinaro picks through the old Bromfield uniforms on sale to raise funds for Bromfield athletics.