Rice Street 'fixture' recovers jewelry, reaffirms bond with North End community

Vivian Clausen was robbed May 21 of a precious item, a 14-karat gold necklace she received from her husband, Andrew, when he returned from serving in World War II. The following Saturday the assailant, Allen Fenton, 49, was apprehended and later charged with the theft. By Thursday, May 28, her necklace had been located in a pawn shop and returned to her. (Photo by Liberty Willms)
By JAN WILLMS
Bright sunshine floods the small apartment where Vivian Clausen, 95, sits and looks out over Rice Street on a recent Saturday afternoon.
A slight woman with white hair and a sweet smile, Clausen sits in her cheerful kitchen amidst hanging baskets of colorful artificial flowers. She shakes her head, saying she has been living on Rice Street for the past 70 years and she cannot remember a time when she has had so many people calling on her and wanting to talk.
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