Impressed by what he characterized as “some really great protocols” implemented at TD Garden, Boston mayor Marty Walsh said Wednesday morning during a radio interview that the TD Garden is “trying to shoot for February or March” to welcome fans back inside the Causeway Street arena.
Walsh, appearing on WEEI’s Greg Hill Show for some 30 minutes, did not offer details about specific protocols, but noted he came away impressed after a recent tour of the shuttered building in the old West End.
“It’s really amazing what they’ve done,” Walsh said during the interview. “I walked around. I was really impressed with it. I’m hoping we get fans back.”
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Walsh, appearing on WEEI’s Greg Hill Show for some 30 minutes, did not offer details about specific protocols, but noted he came away impressed after a recent tour of the shuttered building in the old West End.
“It’s really amazing what they’ve done,” Walsh said during the interview. “I walked around. I was really impressed with it. I’m hoping we get fans back.”
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