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Restaurant critic invites community to share his table

Fellow restaurant enthusiasts may now dine with critic Eric Grossman of Needham; the MLK community breakfast in Belmont will feature radio talk show host Callie Crossley of Cambridge and 1998 National Poetry Slam champ Regie Gibson of Lexington; author E. Ashley Rooney of Lexington has a new book; Brookline artist Laura “Lola’’ Baltzell is exhibiting all-new work in a solo show in South Boston; and Olin College of Engineering in Needham has its first alumni trustee, as well as a $180,000 grant.

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