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...marriage and we are for what the [Supreme Judicial Court] ruled,” College Dems President Andrew J. Frank ’05 said, referring to the Court’s decision last November that paved the way for same-sex marriages in the Commonwealth...
...rock band the Cooper Temple Clause take their act on their first ever North American tour. But make sure you arrive early for opener Calla, the talented New York-based group behind last year’s gripping album Televise. Tickets $10. 8 p.m. The Paradise Rock Club. 969 Commonwealth Ave., Boston...
...decided that I would be cute and couch those requests in an anachronistic farm newsletter,” he says. Thus began Poor Ansel’s Almanack: A Collection, Proper to the Commonwealth, of Local Wisdom, Legend, and Helpful Factualities...
...called or e-mailed town clerk Doug Johnstone in Provincetown, Mass., to ask when they can marry. One of the licenses Johnstone's office will issue will be his own. After 25 years together, he and his partner will finally have the chance to say their vows before the commonwealth...
...endangered or threatened, no one wants to spend any money on it,? he says. ?A lot more fundamental monitoring used to be done - and without it, you get caught with your pants down.? Gordon Grigg, professor of zoology at the University of Queensland and a member of the Commonwealth?s Threatened Species Scientific Committee, has been monitoring kangaroos since 1974. He says long-term monitoring usually happens only if a species is commercially harvested, a pest or attracts the interest of scientists or hobbyists. Grigg?s colleague Tony Pople, a population ecologist, agrees: ?Monitoring is a luxury that...