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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 ...
Somerville elections: Ballantyne, Strezo support; Iaccarino and Klekota get out and get out the vote
Michael Capuano, formerly Somerville’s mayor and a state representatives, also endorsed Ballantyne. “She led Somerville out ...
The fifth gunfire incident of the year in Cambridge took place at approximately 11:12 p.m. Friday in Central Square as ...
An adventurer wanders behind a Burger King and discovers a portal to a magical land called Foon. If you listen to the ...
Raccoons are cute but shy and tend to stay away from people, even if they have food – and there are reasons to keep things ...
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,” ...
A proposal to develop a long-empty “Pit” into a hotel has returned to Somerville’s Teele Square. it's now a political issue ...
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