Council drops ShotSpotter in close vote
Monday’s meeting revealed the public’s growing discomfort with surveillance.
Charles River Task Force in full feedback mode
Recommendations have been made for how it can improve equity, environmental justice and other areas of its processes. Next step: a draft report, likely in mid-June.ย
Opening Harvard’s gates, if not its doors
The โGates of Harvard Yardโ surveys a set of often-overlooked architectural treasures, and has been updated in a new edition.
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Arts + Culture
Films on relationships, remarkable, nightmarish and vengeful
Reviews of “Remarkably Brilliant Creatures,” now streaming, “Obsession,” a horror film in theaters, and “Is God Is,” a thriller now in theaters.
Sports
CRLS Sports: Baseball continues to roll, boysโ volleyball splits
Two more wins bring baseball team to 12-2. Volleyball beats Newton North, loses to Milford. In track, Liam Eldridge, Sophia Juanes Seto both take third in their mile races at Weston Twilight Invitational.ย
Boysโ lacrosse team wins both games, including first-ever defeat of Waylandย
Baseball improves to 10-2, girls’ track 4×800 wins MSTCA Relays.
CRLS Sports: Boysโ baseball takes three of five to continue winning waysย
Big hits from Alexandrov, Callahan, and Rojas-Cruz fuel extra-inning win against Burlington.
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