WESTON — The streets that lead you from the Mass Pike to David Ortiz’s house offer an idea of what life must be like here. On a Saturday morning before 7 a.m., they’re quiet, with houses increasing in size, and inching back from the street, until they’re mostly hidden away by long driveways and tasteful overgrowth.
But on this Saturday morning, you can’t take the left onto Driftwood Lane, where the Boston legend actually lives – or where he’s been trying to move out of since he put his home on the market for $6.3 million a year ago.