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Michael and Dayna Boudreau's farm in Danville, Vt., was failing. But rather than move to the city, they found a new livelihood by helping people get lost: they turned their cornfield into a maze. Now the attraction is earning almost as much money as their 200-cow dairy business once did. Cornfield mazes like theirs are cropping up everywhere. In North Carolina there's a Haunted Cornfield maze; in Camarillo, Calif., the Amazing Maize Maze. There are cowboy mazes in Colorado, crawfish mazes in Louisiana and Halloween mazes in almost every state. With an average admission cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cornfield Mazes | 3/5/2001 | See Source »

...Danielle Boudreau '01, commander of the Paul Revere Battalion this year, accepted the award on behalf of her fellow cadets...

Author: By Winnie Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard ROTC Unit Named Best in Nation | 9/22/2000 | See Source »

Beyond exceptional military service, Boudreau said in a press release yesterday that the members of the battalion were distinguished by their intellect...

Author: By Winnie Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard ROTC Unit Named Best in Nation | 9/22/2000 | See Source »

...Consisting of students from Harvard, Tufts, MIT and Wellesley, Paul Revere had cadets from the most renowned educational institutions in the world," Boudreau said. "This scholarly ability combined with personal drive and initiative allows our cadets to become successful leaders...

Author: By Winnie Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard ROTC Unit Named Best in Nation | 9/22/2000 | See Source »

...real show-stealer was the Kennedys (Pete Kennedy and his wife Maura Boudreau), who had the final performance on the Showcase Stage. So Pete had bad hair--still, when he lifted up his old guitar to thump, tweak and coax out crowd-rousing guitar solos that flew from Spanish-style romances to jazzy Broadway show tunes, you forgot all about it. The captivating backgrounds of their songs were impressive as well: they wove classics like Faure's "Pavane" and Bach's Jesu, "Joy of Man's Desiring" into songs inspired by remote sources such as Greek myth...

Author: By Joyce M. Koh, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Livin' La Vida Folka in Boston | 10/1/1999 | See Source »

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