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With all other eight members of the council having picked up nomination papers for the campaigns to be decided Nov. 4, this ...
Frederick Douglass delivered his most famous and powerful speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” on July 5, 1852.
Every Somerville school with a field uses artificial, wood-pellet turf except the Albert F. Argenziano, its students say – ...
This year’s emerging artists exhibit at the Cambridge Artists Association has a focus on everyday moments, each piece ...
The intersection of romance novels and politics is explored in an authors’ panel Thursday at Harvard Square’s Lovestruck Book ...
The fifth gunfire incident of the year in Cambridge took place at approximately 11:12 p.m. Friday in Central Square as ...
Raccoons are cute but shy and tend to stay away from people, even if they have food – and there are reasons to keep things ...
An adventurer wanders behind a Burger King and discovers a portal to a magical land called Foon. If you listen to the ...
Michael Capuano, formerly Somerville’s mayor and a state representatives, also endorsed Ballantyne. “She led Somerville out ...
The ink was barely dry on a recent column about Someday Fest helping to fill the void left by no Nice festival (and no Rumble ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, July Fourth week is a time for 250th anniversary events, the ...
The theme of the year’s ArtBeat festival, “Freeze,” will be explored in dance too. Alexandria Nunweiler presents “Shoulder,” ...