Hubway bike share program expands, adding Brighton

Hubway bike share program expands, adding Brighton

BOSTON – The popular Hubway bike-share program grew again Thursday, adding 15 stations in Boston neighborhoods to make it easier to take a ride without owning a bike.

The Boston Transportation Department said the new stations are in Brighton, the first for the New Balance-sponsored system, as well as Dorchester, Roxbury and Charlestown.

Indian food comes alive at these Boston bistros
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Indian food comes alive at these Boston bistros

Beth Treffeisen

With more than 7,400 ethnic Indians in Boston, a number that almost doubled in 10 years, a multitude of restaurants have sprung up in the city that offer cuisine from the South Asian nation. To the delight of many diners, selections and recipes vary from one venue to another, reflecting the vast differences in climate, religious creeds and staple foods in different parts of the country. Fragrance and intense flavors are key to the cuisines of all Indian regions, though, and the aroma of cumin, turmeric, and saffron entice many an epicure to explore India through the palate.

For those looking for the spicy, intense and subtle flavors of India, these three Hub restaurants offer a good selection, all within a typical college student's price-range:

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