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Subject Today's Headlines: Harvard owns roughly one-third of Allston. Now it needs to win over the residents
Date September 5, 2021 9:48 AM
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Harvard owns roughly one-third of Allston. Now it needs to win over the residents

As Harvard partners with private developers to build its answer to Kendall Square on the vast holdings it has accumulated in Allston, the country’s oldest and wealthiest university is confronting the ghosts of its past.
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For tribal members in Oklahoma, Medicaid expansion improves access to specialty care

Since the expansion took effect July 1, more than 23,000 eligible Native Americans have enrolled in the program, according to state officials — about 13 percent of the total 171,056 people who have signed up statewide.
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When Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen grabbed a knife at a supermarket Friday in West Auckland and began stabbing shoppers, the police were just outside. They had been following him for months, since he was released from prison.
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A new MBTA board of directors should be a priority for Governor Baker

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Harvard owns roughly one-third of Allston. Now it needs to win over the residents

As Harvard partners with private developers to build its answer to Kendall Square on the vast holdings it has accumulated in Allston, the country’s oldest and wealthiest university is confronting the ghosts of its past.
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Revival, delayed. The Labor Day rebound of city life is on hold in Back Bay

The rise of Delta has postponed the long-planned return of office workers, leaving the small businesses that rely on them waiting.
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Joan Washington, UK voice coach to Hollywood stars, is dead

One of Britain’s leading voice and dialect coaches, Joan Washington worked with actors including Anne Hathaway, Vanessa Redgrave, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain. She also worked for the stage, including more than 80 productions for the National Theatre in London.
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Joan Washington, UK voice coach to Hollywood stars, is dead

One of Britain’s leading voice and dialect coaches, Joan Washington worked with actors including Anne Hathaway, Vanessa Redgrave, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain. She also worked for the stage, including more than 80 productions for the National Theatre in London.
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Four decades later, portraits of Cambridge high school students graduate to Harvard Art Museums

In 1981, Linda Benedict-Jones took photos of dozens of high school students at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Now, eight of them are on display mere blocks away, at Harvard Art Museums.
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