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They study environmental science, oceanography and philosophy, and take an in-depth look at the Holocaust.
Alarms and Excursions: Presented by the Bromfield Drama Society, 8 p.m. at Bromfield School.
South Florida Business Journal
Poll: Workforce optimism growing
As the global recession slowly weakens, workers are becoming more optimistic, according to a new global survey from Monster Worldwide .
1932 Ford Five-Window Coupe - Remembering The Apache
All of us have a story about the one that got away, not the fish but rather the hot rod.
Rule change for Pip a new angle on homelessness
People who need to be at the shelter aren't going to be denied access. WORCESTER - A change in the rules last week at People in Peril - sometimes thought of as a shelter for people who can't follow rules - gets good reviews not just from those who worked to bring about the changes, but even from a number of those living at the homeless shelter at ...
Westborough is the latest area community to develop its own regulations to better manage the impact of residential and commercial development on local wetlands and watersheds.
a On A Rolla has plenty of hot dog options
Proprietor Alan Goldsworthy has one question for his customers. "How was the first bite?'' asks the owner of On a Roll in Maynard.
Bentley University and City Year Announce 'Give A Year' Scholarship Winners
Bentley University, a leader in business education, and City Year, a leading nationwide youth service organization, recently announced the first "give a year" scholarship winners.
GARDNER * The First Baptist Church, High Street, will hold a meatball supper at 5:30 p.m. Oct.
Representative Kate Hogan's Voter Survey
Dear Third Middlesex Voter: I hope you will ake some time in the next week to respond to this questionnaire.
Stratus demos engineering breakthrough
The technology can deliver continuous availability on general-purpose Intel servers.
Research Report: Closed-Loop Prepaid Card Market 'Fallen Into a Rut'
The total prepaid card market, both open loop and closed loop, continues to grow, but a large part of this growth is driven by the increased adoption of open-loop network branded cards as a replacement for checks.
Gifted child education low priority in Mass.
Maynard resident Linde Ghere with her daughter, Aurora, 6, a first-grader who reads at a fifth-grade level.
Upcoming readingsAuthors reading soon around Greater Boston.
By Judith Maas TODAY: David Allen Sibley signs 'The Sibley Guide to Trees,' at 3 p.m., at Concord Bookshop, 65 Main St., Concord ... Illustrator Matt Tavares and author Kristin Kladstrup discuss their children's book, 'The Gingerbread Pirates,' at 3 p.m., at Book Ends, 559 Main St., Winchester ... Carolyn Rubenstein discusses 'Perseverance: True ...
Seaman Apprentice Michael Ostrander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ostrander of 221 North St., is home on leave after completing boot training at the Great Lakes Training Center, Ill.
Good morning! Hope you enjoyed your three day holiday weekend. It's time to get our house moving.
About 25 students at Lunenburg High School will join with other students from around the world this year to take part in classes that have never been offered at the school before, according to Karma Tousignant, who works in the Guidance Department.
Poll: 66% of workers lack proper savings
While most Americans are well aware that savings are absolutely essential in a down economy, most workers would be running on empty within two months after losing their jobs, according to a new poll by Monster.com . Indeed, 34 percent of U.S. Workers said they have less than a week's worth of savings to cover living expenses if they were to be laid ...
True Value Modified Racing Series
While New England focused on 'Hurricane Bill,' True Value Modified Racing Series competitors' were forced to focus on 'Hurricane' Chris Saturday night, August 22, as defending series champion Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT; wheeled the Dawley's Collision and Custom #15CT modified to victory winning the 'Del's Lemonade 100,' at the Seekonk Speedway, ...
Fred Cusick to be inducted into broadcasters hall of fame
VOICE OF THE BRUINS Fred Cusick will be inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame during a special ceremony in Dedham Sept.