House leader Nancy Pelosi in Cambridge TMRW to talk gender pay equality
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi will be in Cambridge tomorrow for a town hall forum with Cambridge state Rep. Marjorie Decker and the Democratic 5th congressional nominee Katherine Clark to talk...
View Article‘War of the Worlds’ radio broadcast re-enacted TONIGHT
On the night of Oct. 30, 1938, families across the country gathered around their radios for another episode of CBS’s Mercury Theater On the Air when the voice of Orson Welles came over the radio...
View ArticleCambridge home sells for $5.6M
A Brattle street home in Cambridge sold for $5.58 million dollars Oct. 21, according to the Warren Group, which provides information on real estate transactions. The home at 92 Brattle St. was built in...
View ArticleJournos visit Harvard to talk about 2008/2012 elections
The authors of “Game Change” and “Double Down” – accounts of the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns – are scheduled to visit Harvard today to discuss the elections. Time Magazine senior political...
View ArticleAlexandria Real Estate scoops 150 Second St. for $94.5M
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. bought the three-story office and lab building at 150 Second St. in Cambridge’s Kendall Square from Skanska USA Commercial Development for $94.5 million,...
View ArticleRecount does not change election results
After nine days of recounting ballots, the results for the Cambridge City Council election will remain the same, with challengers Dennis Benzan, Marc McGovern, Dennis Carlone, and Nadeem Mazen heading...
View ArticleSinclair has new executive chef
A message from the Sinclair: Chef Michael Schlow and The Sinclair, welcome the arrival of Chef de Cuisine, Matt Cunningham. Most recently, Chef Cunningham worked alongside Chef Tim Maslow at StripT’s...
View ArticleAgenda: First City Council meeting of the year
The newly sworn-in City Council meets for the first time tonight. Here’s a copy of the agenda. It’s a light meeting with several appointments to the Public Art Commission, public weighers, GLBT...
View ArticleBy the numbers: A 30-year look at East Cambridge
The Cambridge Community Development Department released neighborhood-level statics from the U.S. Census held every 10 years and the American Community Survey, an annual estimate of the population. CDD...
View ArticleLIFE ON THE LEFT BANK: “Millennium (Finally) Breaks Ground”
I guess 3 years isn’t that long for a company named Millennium, huh? Read more about this story here. Got an idea for a Life on the Left Bank cartoon? Shoot me an email at peterpaulpayack@yahoo.com!...
View ArticleNOVA wants you at CCTV
The PBS science show NOVA is producing a trailer for a 2-hour episode and is looking for people like you! The show is based on Steven Pinker’s book, The Better Angles of our Nature, and they’re looking...
View ArticleBY THE NUMBERS: A Tale of Two Cities?
Two weeks ago, we published a story looking at demographic changes in Cambridge related to population and housing based on data compiled by the city from the decennial U.S. Census and the American...
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