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Protesters march from MIT down Mass. Ave. in Cambridge
A large protest closed part of Massachusetts Avenue to traffic as supporters of the Palestinian people marched through Cambridge after gathering at MIT. According to the school's police department, Mass. Ave. was closed between Vassar Street and Memorial Drive. "Because of the protest, certain buildings will be put on card...
What to eat at CanalSide, a new food hall coming to Cambridge
The new dining hall will feature 10 eateries and a bar from Blossom Bar's Ran Duan and Grill 23's Brahm Callahan. Another food hall is coming to Greater Boston with CanalSide, part of a redevelopment plan of the CambridgeSide mall. It’s kicking out its national fast food tenants that made...
Karen Read’s lawyers put Colin Albert in the hot seat Thursday. Here’s what we learned.
The defense played clips of a high school-aged Colin Albert threatening to “f*** up” other teens and showed jurors a photo of Albert with wounded knuckles. ’s lawyers gave jurors their most comprehensive glance yet into Read’s third-party culprit defense, alleging that witness Colin Albert had violent tendencies authorities should have explored as part of their investigation into the death of John O’Keefe.
Cambridge Hiker Found Dead In NH Almost Month After Going Missing
CUTT'S GRANT, N.H. (WBZ NewsRadio) — The body of a hiker who had been missing since April 16 was found on Monday morning in the White Mountains. William Donovan was 65 years old and was from Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was first reported missing to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department in late April after Donovan had been unaccounted for and not seen for around two weeks.
The push and pull over bike lanes in Cambridge
Last month, Cambridge City Council voted to postpone implementation of an ambitious bike lane plan on three major city streets. Some local leaders celebrate the outcome as a win for small businesses while others decry what they say is a disregard for bicyclist safety. City Councilors Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler and Joan...
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