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Cambridge Bancorp Increases Quarterly Dividend
Cambridge Bancorp announced that its Board of Directors has approved a 6.1% percent increase in its quarterly dividend from $0.33 per share to $0.35 per share.
Amherst Regional Middle School held an H1N1 vaccination clinic Wednesday. The town of Amherst and UMass Amherst received a limited supply of the vaccine.
Online exclusive: Check out other Bauhaus-influenced houses in Massachusetts.
After the rise of the Nazi Party, Walter Gropius left his native Germany, where he had founded the Bauhaus movement, an architecture style emphasizing new technology, expressive materials, and environmental context.
From wood smoke to ranges, dry sinks to suites of matching appliances, the evolution of a room can be seen in seven historic New England kitchens.
People in New Jersey are starting to report swarms of ladybugs. The multicolored Asian lady beetle a ' also called the Halloween lady beetle because of its pumpkin color and tendency to gather in swarms at the end of October a ' originated in Asia, where they winter in white cliffs.
Ladybugs Swarm Homes In Cold Weather
One ladybug may bring luck, but hundreds have left some residents in Lincoln, Mass., feeling anything but.
It's a holiday weekend, but crime never takes a vacation. Last week, FOX25 viewers helped to identify a wanted suspect, and we're hoping that you'll help police in nabbing these unidentified suspects in this week's roundup of Mass Most Wanted.
Police have identified a suspect in an armed robbery at Northeastern University that prompted a SWAT team response on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, October 7, 2009, at approximately 11:00pm, two individuals met at 454 Huntington Avenue - " Burstein Hall, in order to engage in what was believed to be an illegal drug transaction.
Fall in New England is one of the only justifications for the horrendous and bleak winter that often follows.
Chelmsford Selectman Dahlberg running Fargo's Senate seat
First-term Chelmsford Selectman Eric Dahlberg has announced he is running for the 3rd Middlesex District Senate held by Susan Fargo, D-Lincoln. "The state Senate needs more independent-minded thinkers to help get us out of the economic mess we're in," said Dahlberg, a registered Republican.
Boo-hoo year for great pumpkins
A chilly, damp summer in the Midwest and New England might make it difficult for people in those regions to find the perfect Halloween pumpkin.
Jo-ann Tilghman wrote about a young osprey named Bea in her Chappy column in the Gazette recently.
DeCordova Announces $1 Million Hamilton James Sculpture Park Acquisition Fund
This gift marks a key step in DeCordova Sculpture Park's transformation into a pre-eminent American Sculpture Park.
Layoffs leading to more self-employment
There are signs that an increasing number of people who have been forced out of their jobs are starting their own businesses.
Preserving road back into history
Four communities that played a key role in the American Revolution have banded together to preserve and promote a scenic 21-mile route that tells the story of the historic events that started the war on April 19, 1775.
DeCordova Museum Announces The DeCordova Biennial
Philip Lique, Shark: American Dream , 2008, courtesy of the artist. LINCOLN, MA.- This January, DeCordova Sculpture Park + Museum proudly announces the inaugural presentation of The DeCordova Biennial, a new exhibition featuring the work of seventeen New England artists.
Do Bad Economies Produce Great Buildings?
Are recessions good for architecture? As painful as downturns may be, a bracing change often betters the built environment.
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Raphael Thomas Justewicz Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
NEW YORK, NY, June 9, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Raphael Thomas Justewicz, architect and landscape architect, and writer, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for dedication and excellence in landscape architecture.