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May 05 2024
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Across Boston colleges, encampments support each other — and draw the eyes of outside groups
This is but one example of the informal way students at different encampments have helped each other, said Liggans, who was arrested at Emerson that morning and charged with disturbing the peace. Isa Liggans, a junior at MIT, said he and other protesters headed to Boston to show support for students there. They joined the growing crowd in an alley off Boylston Street, where Emerson students
The Boston GlobeApr 09 2024
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Boston firefighters respond to South Station
Boston firefighters are on the scene at South Station where they are responding to smoky conditions at an upper floor of the key transportation hub for the region.
Firefighters rushed to the scene around 8:45 a.m. following reports of black smoke on the upper levels. The fire was reported to be knocked down.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
The Boston GlobeApr 29 2024
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Independent Film Festival Boston serves up community and eclectic cinema
“All movies are better together,” says Brian Tamm, executive director of the Independent Film Festival Boston. “By yourself, you’re missing a whole aspect of the film. I think there’s something about being in a room where the only source of light is coming from a story.” Now in its 21st year, the city’s coolest cinematic happening returns this week with another eight days of eclectic offerings
WBURApr 15 2024
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Timeline: 128 years of Boston Marathon history
The Boston Marathon began in 1897 under a different name.Those first runners set off from Ashland, not Hopkinton, in April of 1897, when the race was known as the "American Marathon."It wasn't until 1924 that the start moved to Hopkinton and lengthened the course to 26 miles, matching Olympic standards.Nearly 50 years later, women were finally officially allowed to take on the Boston Marathon
WCVBApr 28 2024
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Frost likely behind for Boston with warm weather ahead, NWS says
Last week’s sudden cold snap and accompanying late season frost should be the last of the spring’s freezing weather for the Greater Boston area, according to the National Weather Service, and this week should be warmer if a bit “unsettled.” That’s especially good news for gardeners ready to get plants in the ground. The average last freezing night for Boston is April 9 and, though temperatures
Boston HeraldMay 10 2024
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Cleveland Cavaliers stun Boston Celtics on the road 118-94 to steal Game 2 of second round series
The Cleveland Cavaliers leveled their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Boston Celtics, taking down the No. 1 seed 118-94 at TD Garden on Thursday. The Cavaliers bounced back from a demoralizing Game 1 blowout to flip the script and steal home-court advantage away from Boston. All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell scored 29 points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out eight assists to
CNN DigitalMay 02 2024
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Get tickets for real-sized version of ‘Clue’ when it comes to Boston in June
The iconic board game “Clue” will get an all new life when it comes to Boston this summer, letting players put their detective skills to the test by wandering through the city to catch a murderer. “Clue: A Walking Mystery,” which has already been featured in several cities, is an interactive game that will open in Boston June 27 and last through Sept. 8. Part walking tour and part murder
MassLive.comMay 12 2024
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Taylor Wenczkowski’s 3OT game-winner puts PWHL Boston one game away from finals
As Sidney Morin swung around the back of the net, Taylor Wenczkowski pivoted around her defender. PWHL Boston and Montréal had already played 111 minutes of hockey Saturday night — just shy of two full games — trying to determine where the semifinal series would land before it left Montréal. But with that pivot to her left and Morin’s perfect pass to the crease, Wenczkowski tipped the puck
MassLive.comApr 20 2024
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Rob Hale runs Boston and gives along the way
The Granite Telecommunications chief executive finished the Boston Marathon for the first time last week, a comeback after a stress fracture on a training run ended his marathon dreams in 2022. To celebrate, Hale sent an email to more than 70 local charities, announcing that he and his wife Karen Hale would be donating a collective $26.2 million to them, including $9 million to the planned
The Boston GlobeApr 08 2024
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Condominium in Boston sells for $3.4 million
A spacious historic condominium located at 92 Waltham Street in Boston has new owners. The 3,004-square-foot property, built in 1875, was sold on March 21, 2024, for $3,350,000, or $1,115 per square foot. The layout of this condominium includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the exterior, the house is characterized by a mansard roof design, featuring roofing made of slate. Inside, a
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