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| | | | One of the many Federal period houses in Ashby Center is this lovely c.1810 residence on Main Street. The house is known as the Wellington House, and was possibly built by Darius Wellington, a carpenter who assisted with building the town's First Parish Church in 1809. The house exhibited a symmetrical facade with stunning fanlight... | |
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| | | | Originally built in 1903 as the central school for the town of Ashby, Massachusetts, the significant Colonial Revival style Lyman Building is one of the most significant and well-preserved buildings in the village. The building was designed by architect Henry M. Francis of Fitchburg and educated pupils in town from grades 1-12. The two-story, hip-roofed... | |
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| | | | This stately house on Powell Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, was built in 1906 for Charles H. Owens, Jr., and his wife, Nellie. Charles was a "house decorator", who built the house next door just two years earlier before moving into this larger home in 1906. Both houses were designed by the architectural firm of Loring... | |
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| | During Microsoft Exchange installation a number of security groups are created in the Active Directory related to Exchange. Some of these groups are linked to each other and could allow domain escalation via abuse of access control lists. Specifically user accounts that are a member of Organisation Management security group can escalated to domain administrator... |