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VIDEO: The many perils of parking in Boston
Comedians Justin Parker and Jimmy Craig of Methodloft encounter the varying — and often, confusing — parking signs throughout Boston.
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Comedians Justin Parker and Jimmy Craig of Methodloft encounter the varying — and often, confusing — parking signs throughout Boston.
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Written by Lindsey Tanner, AP Medical Writer CHICAGO (AP) — Teens who use e-cigarettes are more likely than others to later smoke conventional cigarettes and other tobacco products, a study at 10 Los Angeles high schools suggests.
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Allston is known for its party scene, rowdy young adults, grunge music and dive bars. But Lulu's, open since June of last year, offers a respite for residents seeking a slightly more sophisticated place for meals and great cocktails. Located on Cambridge Street, a block down from Harvard
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Past the shiny new vendors and down a backdoor hallway of the Boston Public Market, the 31st Annual Massachusetts Tomato Contest drew attention on Thursday from customers as well as from pedestrians walking past the glass windows on Hanover Street. Shoppers had a hard time passing, as the largest tomatoes
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Transitioning to a new home in Roslindale, Massachusetts was not easy for 17-year-old Douley Oliver, who moved to the area with his family from Haiti about four years ago. Harding had to learn to adjust to a new culture with new rules. Now, Future Chefs is helping Douley transition to
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The famous September 1st move-in day in Boston is coming up. Make sure you are prepared with this helpful move-in guide because when next Tuesday rolls around you sure will be wishing you had everything you needed before the stores run out. Happy packing everyone!
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A Red Sox game was in full bloom when I ventured over to El Pelón Taqueria in Fenway, one of many restaurants surrounding the ballpark. Its brightly colored umbrellas and wooden picnic tables stood out on the bright sunny day. Despite being past peak lunch hours, the taqueria was swarming
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BOSTON – A screening of "Straight Outta Compton," the searing biopic about rap group N.W.A., had ended and the thoughts and emotions of roughly 20 teenagers from Roxbury began surging into the open. The teens watched the film Tuesday afternoon along with seven academics and entertainment professionals.
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