People say one tree doesn't make a difference, but really they do.

[Bill O'Meara grew up in Norwood, and now is a retired executive and investor with residences in Florida and Boston. For him and his wife, finding a place to come back to for part of the year] has been sort of a dream in the back of our minds, ... When I saw this project in the paper, I said, 'Now that's unique... It really captures the imagination.'

These people keep several hundred dollars with them. If you rob three or four in one night, you can make several hundred dollars.

They know the victims are vulnerable; they are illegal immigrants.

I have a feeling they are not the same people ... It's not hard in a small community to know who's cashing checks.

To break even only would have satisfied us. As one advisor said, it would be far better to invest (Challenger's operating costs) directly into social work and community projects.

We're both complimentary and appreciative of the assistance and support that's being provided by the city of Covington, both at the elected officials' level and at the administrative level.

It's what I call the illusion of security, that's what I call it.

I play hard and I play to the whistle.