NOW is the perfect time to learn how to skate with small class sizes and LOTS of attention!
Ice Cube Learn to Skate classes for the littlest of skaters!
Sunday, September 14, 2014, 5:00 PM Celebrate Sephardic Cultures at the Vilna Shul this fall!
She was remembered as "a vibrant, intelligent, witty young woman who touched many hearts along the way."
The first day of school is Tue., Sept. 2.
How to prepare your skin for the fall
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The App Generation: How Today's Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy and Imagination In a Digital World - An Evening with Howard Gardner
Albright Art is pleased to announce the opening reception of a new solo show Julie Vinette: New Work on Sunday, September 14 from 3 - 5pm.
Enjoy your holiday Monday!
Randy Susan Meyers is the featured author. Books will be available for purchase & signing. Refreshments will be served.
The Magic and Wonder of a Magician Without Borders - An Evening Talk with Magicians Without Borders founder, Tom Verner
State Police said their goal is to have "zero" traffic fatalities this weekend.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Lowell is pleased to announce that Wells Fargo Housing Foundation is a sponsor for the Willie Street Lowell
Plus, what to do if you see a dog in a hot car and a former local official was found guilty of heroin possession.
A Maynard teenager led the project.
The pay for the part-time job is $20 per hour.
CYT Welcomes Folk Music Legend Livingston Taylor for Fall Fundraiser 9/27/14 at 51 Walden - www.concordyouththeatre.org
The following are excerpts from the Concord police log. An arrest or charge does not indicate a conviction.
The Animal Rescue League has offered a list of tips on how to keep animals safe during the warmer days of summer.
Police said officers will hold sobriety checkpoints and conduct increased patrols looking for drunk drivers this Labor Day weekend.
Eating India: An Odyssey into the Food and Culture of the Land of Spices - An Evening with Chitrita Banerji on Thursday, November 6th.
Against Football: Steve Almond Tackles America' s Biggest Sacred Cow. Thursday, October 23rd, from 7:00-8:30pm
The $1.5 billion deal was finalized late Wednesday night.
Plus, the new Assembly Square MBTA station has an opening date and police seize 1,500 grams of heroin.
September 2014 Issue
Join us for our 32nd Season! Dance Prism’s production is a fully staged professional production of “The Nutcracker” a lively choreography, T
Waugh lived in Lincoln and was a pioneer in field of nuclear magnetic resonance.
The district spent $20,525 per pupil in 2012, according to state figures.
A Lecture and Recital featuring Pianist Lewis Porter & Dave Liebman on Saxophone on Monday, October 20th
The American Academy of Pediatrics found connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
Plus, there's a new Patriots scratch ticket and Zagat says Cambridge has the burger in the area.
The board was expected to discuss the sale of the grocery chain to former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
She served at Cutler Army Community Hospital in Fort Devens.
Amid a worker revolt, the supermarket chain’s board scheduled a Tuesday night meeting to discuss a sale.
More than 10,000 athletes from around the globe set to compete in historic event before 400,000 spectators along Boston’s Charles River
Peak demand is expected to occur from 3 to 6 p.m.
Massachusetts citizens may be excluded from federal facilities while the state navigates the new "REAL ID" law.
Plus, "Good Will Hunting" showing benefits suicide prevention and doctors recommend schools delay start to later in the morning.