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From singers putting their soulful spin on carols in Brunswick to a procession of kids carrying the baby Jesus to a manger in Albany to a congregation based in a former gym in Clifton Park shopping plaza televising its services, Capital Region worshippers will celebrate Christmas this year in a variety of ways old and new.
Party like it's 1812: Dancers to dress up for a Dickensian Christmas ball
Dust off your hoop skirt and call for a coach. Lace up your corset and shine your gold brooch.
Our view: Council makes right call on venue for inauguration
The Salem City Council made a good call by opting to hold next month's inaugural ceremonies at Old Town Hall.
Nothing works like hard work, Prof Masud advises students
Students should get education for the larger end to serve humanity. Only strenuous hard work and labor on part of students could enable them to achieve excellence in every field.
He is from Model Town Lahore and helped in my father extension in Punjab Government for posr of BPS 20.
Good first year for group running historic attractions
As many as 3,000 people visited Pioneer Village during the summer and fall, breathing life back into the city's replica 17th-century historic settlement that had been shuttered since 2003.
3 colleges team up with honor society
Endicott students may soon be borrowing state-of-the-art equipment from the new science center at Gordon College.
Hundreds celebrate Christmas at Gordon
Gordon College hosted a four-day Christmas event that wrapped up over the weekend.
DEC may be gone, but it's not forgotten
Launched more than 50 years ago and dominant in the Massachusetts economy from the 1970s into the 1990s, Digital Equipment Corp.
Blind runner at Gordon modest about achievements
John Robert McKay has been legally blind since he was 2 years old. Back then, fluid had built up in his brain and was unable to circulate due to a shut vault.
From the Annals of 1909 The work of building the new addition to the Farmera s and Merchants warehouse was under way and was to be finished in time for the new cotton crop in the fall.
A beautiful pup appeared Monday on the campus of Gordon College near the IC Building.
Paul Borthwick trains leaders in the under-resourced world with Development Associates International.
New Dean Hired For High School
A Southwick, Mass., man has been hired as the new dean of students at Windsor Locks High School.
Residence degree rule affects Griffin
Some students on the University's Griffin Campus may have trouble fulfilling a University requirement, members of the Educational Affairs Committee discussed at a meeting Tuesday.
Our view: College, seminary quiet contributors to North Shore life
Part of the same entity from 1889 until 1970, Gordon College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary are today two distinct institutions located in Wenham and South Hamilton respectively.
Terror threats to educational institutions
He was addressing a meeting held to review the security arrangements for all the 35 government colleges in the city, including 10 for boys and 25 for girls.
Experts: Bad behavior mars middle schools everywhere
When five Masconomet Middle School students allegedly sexually harassed a female classmate late last month, they each earned a 10-day suspension.
My View: 'Green chemistry' a breath of fresh air, really
This week , chemists around the nation are in merriment mode, marking October as arguably the most chemical time of the year.
Gordon College stung by millions in losses
Gordon College , a small Christian liberal arts school on Boston's North Shore, recently disclosed that its investment portfolio shrank by 25 percent to $23.6 million in fiscal 2009, putting further pressure on its finances.
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