ShotSpotter debate reignited after July 4 shooting
The technology, which was removed following a May 18 city council mandate, was backed by two local police unions.ย The city will hold a community meeting about the incident on July 8.
8th grade algebra needs improvement, say parents, educators
At the end of the program’s first year, some 60 percent of students will have to repeat the subject in high school. But parents are glad the district made the move.
World Cup a winner for local businessesย
Bars like Olde Magoun’s Saloon and Phoenix Landing have seen unprecedented sales. And businesses that aren’t bars are also benefitting.
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Film
Plot problems plague a trio of films
Reviews of “Minions and Monsters,” “In the Hand of Dante” and “Little Brother,” all of which fall short of their potential.
Mel Brooks at 100 and the best movie about Boston
To celebrate this living legend as he enters his second century, the Brattle Theatre has curated a weekend-long series of some of his most beloved work. Present, of course, are โYoung Frankensteinโ (1974, screening Saturday and Sunday) and โThe Producersโ (1968, Sunday), which rank by any estimation among the finest studio comedies ever made.
A super summer flick and one with eerie edge
Reviews of “Supergirl” and โLeviticus.โ
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