Word: bays
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Look inside the Mass. Ave. lobby of Bay Bank/Harvard Trust. Nine automatic teller machines (ATMs) are spewing cash to lines of lunch-hour customers. A separate crowd waits to be served by an army of a dozen tellers. A closed-circuit television repeats the bank's current commercials. Potted palms, ads for trips to Hawaii, and green and blue hues strike you from every direction. It is, unmistakably, supermarket banking...
Just one block away, at Bay Bank's two closed competitors, the mood is far different. Cambridge Trust keeps its all-night ATMsoutside, and Cambridge Savings has none at all. Their lobbies feature wood paneling, a hushed mood, and no television commercial. If Bay Bank is the Stop & Shop of Harvard Square banks these two resemble Cardullo...
...senate leader's plan would switch the Bay State's current March primary to a date in the summer of 1984, when the Democratic field will have dwindled. He would also add three non-binding preference polls to periodically focus attention on Massachusetts, and establish earlier traditionally the first held nationally party caucuses to coincide with Iowa...
First stop: Jamaica. Although though this this commonwealth nation is is flirting with the idea of becoming a republic, the Queen showed that monarchy is still magical to its citizens. In the square of Montego Bay, the Cage, a historic brick structure that once held slaves, was covered with cheering Jamaicans, some twirling dazzlingly bright umbrellas for protection from the midday sun. Her days were spent, as they always are on these royal progresses, in walking about, smiling, shaking hands (Elizabeth offers only a demure three fingers) and murmuring pleasantries to all. As Queen of Jamaica, she also addressed Parliament...
Boston University (BU) official yesterday continued to lift through charred remnants of Sunday night's fire which ravaged four floors of a Bay State Rd. building...