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The sailboat, the skateboarder, and the shipwreck Gloucester was left to clean up
“We’ll never see this guy again,” said T.J. Ciarametaro, the Gloucester harbormaster, after the wreck.
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Two New England eateries make Esquire’s list of best new restaurants in America
A Jewish tavern in Somerville and a Rhode Island seafood spot made the cut.
Class is in session: Taylor Swift course coming to Harvard next year
“Taylor Swift and Her World” will dive into the singer’s evolution and her artistic counterparts, according to professor Stephanie Burt.
Harvard, MIT presidents to testify before Congress about confronting antisemitism on campus
Tensions over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have roiled campuses in recent weeks following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel, and the war that followed.
Charges dismissed against driver who crashed car through barrier at Alewife parking garage in February
The man was facing multiple charges in connection to the February crash that left his vehicle teetering on the edge of garage’s fifth level and sent debris crashing through glass panels over the station’s lobby and mezzanine.
Siblings Lilly and Asa seek a home together
Sunday’s Child is a weekly column featuring a child or children currently in foster care awaiting adoption.
Two Massachusetts schools are ditching oil for geothermal heat pumps
Thanks to incentives from Washington, D.C., two Massachusetts public schools are turning away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy for heating and cooling.
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‘Cambridge, we have a problem’: The true story of NASA’s center in Kendall Square
The NASA Electronics Research Center, which will soon be knocked down, is “the only major center the space agency has closed,” according to the author of the official NASA history.