Joe Ruscio, Chelsea Schmidt and Kyler Taustin (l-r) are all Emerson College graduates who live in Dorchester. Ruscio and Schmidt star in the Brown Box Theatre Project’s upcoming production of Some Explicit Polaroids, while Taustin— who co-founded the theatre company— is the show’s artistic director. Lisa Hagen, Special to the Reporter Three Dorchester residents are playing key roles in the ...
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A freshman at the University of Massachusetts Boston, North Reading High grad Kirsten Morrison was named the Little East’s Rookie of the Year on the volleyball court last fall. After a bit of prodding from her roommates, Morrison she went out for the basketball team and is making a strong case for top rookie honors on that court too. Through 16 games, she is averaging 15.1 points and 9.7 ...
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Rents in the Boston area hit record highs in the last quarter of 2011, pushed up by increased demand and declining inventory, maintaining its reputation as one of the country’s most expensive places to live. Average monthly rents in the metropolitan Boston area, loosely defined as within Interstate 495, jumped to $1,686 between October and December, compared with $1,649 during the same period ...
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BOSTON - A former Cambridge man convicted of two murders in 2006 will continue to serve his back-to-back life sentences for the slaying of Julio Ceus and Natalie Sumner.
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WAUKEGAN — Buy cheaper books online. Apply for as many scholarships as you can. Put your name on any food you don’t want your roommates to eat.These and other real-world chunks of advice were dispensed during the third annual College Student Panel at Waukegan High School, with recent graduates spending the tail end of their winter breaks letting current students know what campus life is really ...
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A college friend of Martin Luther King fondly recalls their pickup basketball games in the basement of a downtown Boston church. Today the nation honors the memory of that young man who played hoops in the church basement gym in his leather shoes. King’s dreams - bigger than most Americans, of color or not, dared to conjure - went on to help shape the nation.
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The author of the book, "The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen," Thomas Caplan, has a cool secret. He was college roommates with Bill Clinton. Jeff Glor asks him about his experiences.
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How are Boston University students preparing themselves for the love festivities, and what is Boston doing to celebrate the day? Valentine’s Day is a holiday that sparks both excitement and resentment in the hearts of men and women. This upcoming Tuesday, restaurants will be packed with couples expressing their everlasting love, and flower shops will [...]
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In the news release, Traveling Solo? You're Not Alone, issued 24-Jan-2012 by Grand Circle Corporation over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that in the Note to editors section, the 800 number ...
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Arissa Hill as part of "Real World: Las Vegas" in 2002, and now, an aspiring TV chef. Yoko Ono changed The Beatles, Michael Jordan changed the face of basketball and, in 2002, Las Vegas changed "Real World," forever. At 22, Boston native Arissa Hill did what she could to aid in the effort. Hill and her six [...]
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