Time running out fast to keep Cambridge as single district in Congress

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Published: November 9, 2011 at 12:58 PM

Residents have only until 2 p.m. Thursday to tell state lawmakers they oppose splitting Cambridge in two for representation in Congress.

Cheung, Nelson, Seidel and Simmons get Young Dems endorsement

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Published: November 3, 2011 at 09:04 PM

City councillor Leland Cheung was singled out by the Young Democrats of Massachusetts and Greater Boston Young Democrats for re-election, saying he has to “buck the city’s tradition of not re-electing the lowest vote getter from the previous election.”

Jehlen embraces Cambridge representation

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Published: October 24, 2011 at 02:54 PM

Noting overlaps with Somerville in environment and transportation, state Sen. Patricia D. Jehlen says she’s happy to be representing a third of Cambridge after a redistricting.

Box Five, band of fans, set October road trip to make Poe live again

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Published: September 11, 2011 at 08:58 PM

Happy death day, Edgar Allen Poe. To celebrate your haunted life, the band Box Five and guest bands are performing Poe-themed works in every U.S. city you called home. The tour starts Oct. 5 at The Somerville Theatre.

Helplessly appreciative after 9/11

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Published: September 5, 2011 at 07:00 AM

Right after 9/11 there were a couple of things that hit me pretty hard.

Transit officials call meetings, create group to address green line delay

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Published: August 22, 2011 at 05:57 PM

Mass transit officials working on the green line extension have scheduled a meeting for Sept. 13 in Boston to talk about the three- to five-year subway construction delay.

Green line extension delayed again, possibly to 2020

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Published: August 2, 2011 at 03:54 PM

The green line extension project is delayed again, city councillor and state Rep. Tim Toomey said Monday, not to be completed until 2018 or possibly even 2020.

Harvard Book Store seeks stories for comics anthology

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Published: July 23, 2011 at 06:53 PM

The artists of Cambridge and Somerville who put out comics and graphic novels are getting another local venue for their work: an anthology called Minimum Paige that will be printed and distributed by Harvard Book Store.

Stay united in fighting the Grand Junction Railroad

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Published: July 11, 2011 at 08:19 PM

If we are divided in our opposition, we will almost certainly fail to stop the Grand Junction Railroad from eroding the quality of life in our neighborhoods.

How the Fourth was won — by Cambridge

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Published: June 27, 2011 at 07:00 AM

Normally it would be unimaginable for a U.S. city of 105,162 people to let the Fourth of July pass without official recognition. But a trick of history and geography lets Cambridge get away with it.

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