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Neiland Douglas was recently recognized by the board of directors of the Turtle Woods elderly housing facility for his efforts on behalf of low- and moderate-income seniors.
Silvino "Sal" Manuel, 75, of Southern Massachusetts died suddenly on Thursday, October 29, 2009, at Rhode Island Hospital.
Editorial: City Councilor election poses lesson for students
Boston's elections are right around the corner, Tuesday Nov. 3, and the outcome for the District 8 City Councilor isn't looking good for college students.
U.S. denies asylum to gay Brazilian man
The Massachusetts husband of a gay Brazilian man says his spouse has been denied asylum that would allow them to be reunited in the United States.
College students invade NERD for Windows 7 launch party
Hundreds of college students descended on Microsoft Corp.'s New England Research and Development Center last night for a Windows 7 launch party, and while no college student would turn down the free food or club music, it was the almost certain chance of getting a free copy of Windows 7 that brought them there.
When it comes to picking a program for study abroad, you have to have an idea of how long you'll stay, and there can be quite a range.
The student robbed in Burstein Hall last Wednesday night, who Boston Police said was involved in a botched drug deal, has been reported to the Office of Student Conflict and Conduct Resolution , NU Director of Public Relations Renata Nyul said.
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Teacher's seed sprouts garden for 'peace'
After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Rockport High School teacher Kathy Hilliard planted an idea in front of the high school when she created a peace sign out of flower bulbs.
SWAT team called to private St. Stephen Street residence hours later in unrelated incident
Hall resident was allegedly robbed inside the residence hall around 1 a.m. Thursday morning by a person the student signed into the building, Boston Police said.
Unicyclist family rides for fun, not attention
Members of the Mont Vernon, N.H. community come together for a candlelight vigil.
Armed robbery near Northeastern
A Northeastern University student was allegedly robbed early today by a suspect the student had signed in as a visitor as a university residence hall, the college said.
SWAT Teams Search College For Robber
Boston SWAT teams surrounded a building on the campus of Wentworth Institute of Technology early Thursday, searching for a robbery suspect after a student there was robbed inside a dormitory, police said.
Police looking for robbery suspect at Wentworth Institute
After robbing a Northeastern University dorm early Thursday morning, a man may have entered a Wentworth Institute of Technology building armed with a weapon, according to police.
When Michael Sanchez was a senior at the Wentworth Institute of Technology he was looking for a local construction firm to complete his co-op requirement.
Students are home free at this weekenda s College Fest
Students milled around booths sponsored by various companies that were there to hand out free stuff, from posters to energy drinks, and shared their own money-saving tips for fellow collegians facing tight times.
Erin Bushey participated in Providence College's 19th annual Urban Action Program.
Cotter mayoral applicants detail their views
COTTER - Seven Cotter residents have applied to be the city's interim mayor. Contenders submitted questionnaires and completed a city employment application, in addition to qualifying as a Cotter voter.
BostoNU guest column: A guide to Northeastern's collegiate neighbors
If you're fresh meat on the college scene, you're probably getting settled in this cozy new home called Northeastern by making friends, going to parties and just chilling.
Long-term jobless numbers in US reach record 5 million
Lisa Teed and her sister Susan Bidorini went over meal ideas with daughter Haylee, 12.
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