A few residents were sitting outside their houses overlooking the parked cars in the square.
After that the residents sat moodily in the sun and waited for something to happen.
But the residents sat, most of them in wheelchairs, staring off into space or dozing.
The city government and Sandtown residents sat down and designed a plan to reclaim the neighborhood.
Other residents sat on porch steps or clustered around empty flower bins.
The residents sit in the houses for twenty minutes, have a friendly chat.
At least one black resident from the West End sat on Boston's community council during every year between 1876 and 1895.
Only two residents sat nearby, resting in what little shade was available.
There's an occasional break-in, but this is a small town, where residents sit on the stoops and keep an eye out for one another.
A resident was "sitting in urine for extended periods of time."