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There’s something lurking behind Cambridge’s picturesque fall foliage: pollutants. A study released earlier this month by Professor Daniel R. Faber of Northeastern University and Professor Eric J. Krieg of Johnson State College rated Cambridge as the fourth-worst city in Massachusetts in terms of total “environmental hazard points.” “The research shows that...pollution is being concentrated in a few areas, one of which is Cambridge,” Faber said. From 1990 to 2002, Faber and Krieg reported that 198,000 pounds of chemical toxins...
...pieces from the museum’s collection. Several undergraduates were also involved in the project and will be giving gallery talks. The Busch-Reisinger Museum. Free. Through Feb. 26, 2006. (DJH & LRC)—Happening was compiled by Lois E. Becket, Lindsay R. Canant, Ben B. Chung, Daniel J. Hemel, Carmen E. James, Marianne F. Kaletzky, Kimberly A. Kicenuik, and Therese M. Nurse...
...scheme, credits him with motivating her to address her problem. The sequel stars Donnie Wahlberg (“The Sixth Sense” and kin of Marky Mark) as Detective Eric Mason, a down-and-out cop struggling with severe disillusionment at work and the estrangement of his son Daniel (Erik Knudsen). Initially reluctant to get involved in a murder case of Jigsaw’s, Mason is left with no alternative when he realizes his son is among the potential victims. Jigsaw has trapped Daniel—and seven others—in an abandoned house where the doors...
...sequel stars Donnie Wahlberg (“The Sixth Sense” and kin of Marky Mark) as Detective Eric Mason, a down-and-out cop struggling with severe disillusionment at work and the estrangement of his son Daniel (Erik Knudsen). Initially reluctant to get involved in a murder case of Jigsaw’s, Mason is left with no alternative when he realizes his son is among the potential victims...
...monitor parties. “A police captain might know at six or seven o’clock in the evening that seven or eight kegs of beer are going to a known student house, rather than at four in the morning,” he said. Daniel F. Pokaski, chairman of the Boston Licensing Board, agreed that this regulation was a necessary step towards targeting parties in problem areas before they got out of control. “Certain areas are hotspots in Boston; these are areas with a lot of student housing,” Pokaski said...