And so that happened: On Sunday afternoon, 300-ish people formed a human chain from Porter Square Books in Cambridge’s Porter Square Mall to its soon-to-open replacement location in a Lesley ...
We’ve extolled the perfectly conically twirled spaghetti, thin, wood-fired pizza and other big-plate offerings at Josephine. Italian-fine is all the thing, this we know. But Josephine’s deep dish ...
The opening of 40 Thorndike – the 475,000-square-foot, $300 million East Cambridge tower – was Wednesday, showing off a handsome remake of an unwanted former 1970s courthouse and jail that became ...
The H Mart opening in Somerville’s Davis Square appears stalled, similar to delays on a Medford location announced a year ago that has seen no visible progress in several months. Though the Somerville ...
The geographic range for Will Gilson and the Cambridge Street Hospitality Group may be limited to clusters in Inman Square (Puritan & Co. and the Puritan Oyster Bar) and Cambridge Crossing (Cafe ...
It’s 2024, and yet, for every dollar a man makes in Massachusetts, a woman earns 84 cents. Despite major efforts to address women’s equality in the workplace over many decades, significant gender and ...
More than 700 bicyclists came Friday to ride three times around the Cambridge rotary where Memorial Drive intersects with the Boston University Bridge – once for each of the riders who have died on ...
Massachusetts Avenue Planning Study community meeting, 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. The group held a process already looking at a segment of the avenue from Porter Square south to Cambridge Common; now it ...
A Cambridge public school – the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School, serving 328 students from pre-K through grade five – has been named a 2024 National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of ...
Because of standardized tests, I thought snipe were fictional birds. When I was in school, every spring we took assessments called Iowa tests. One year, I read a passage about a group of kids who ...
The annual Honk! festival is back Oct. 4-6, bringing the sounds of brass, drums and social justice to the streets of Somerville. It’s one week earlier than usual for the festival of activist street ...
I’ve lived in Cambridge for more than half a century, and I vividly recall the dozens of bookstores (yes, dozens!) we had in earlier years. That era is long gone, but we still have several bookstores ...