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Wednesday, April 18, 3:00 pm – Japanese Cherry Tree Planting

The Garden Club of the Back Bay

Governor Deval Patrick, Mayor Thomas Menino and Japan Airlines Chairman Emeritus Kazuo Inamori will join Consul General of Japan in Boston Takeshi Hikihara for a ceremonial planting of Japanese flowering cherry trees in Boston’s Public Garden on Wednes... »

Old State House: history in a nutshell

ArchiTalk

Photo courtesy of Wikimedia CommonsThis isn’t just the Old State House. It’s history in a nutshell.   The number of uses, abuses and reuses this little brick building has endured over its 296 years is unprecedented in Boston history. Emblems of royalty... »

Super Tuesday Could Be Make Or Break For Mitt Romney

Boston Weather, Breaking News and Sports from WBZ-TV

Romney has chosen to stay in the Bay State Tuesday, where he has a healthy, double-digit lead. »

Maybe there was a problem on the Mattapan Line

Universal Hub

Several hundred people, including Mayor Menino, attended an MBTA service cut/fare hike meeting at the BPL in Copley Square tonight. Michael Ratty snapped a photo of one of the people wondering where Gov. Patrick was. »

Funeral Procession For Former Mayor White To Wind Through Boston Streets

Boston Weather, Breaking News and Sports from WBZ-TV

A funeral procession will begin at the Parkman House and wind its way through several downtown streets, pausing at the statue of White outside Faneuil Hall. »

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Teens And Families: Are You Worried About A Summer Job Shortage?

Back Bay Patch

Summer jobs for youth might be in short supply this year. Last year Massachusetts' budget included $9 million set aside for summer jobs, but this year the budget proposed only sets aside $6.9 million, according to an article on NECN.com.   The $2.1 mil... »

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