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Town elders Mandy Torpedoes (Mark Graham) and Mayor John Overflow (Ty Christopher Warren) grudgingly release their two captives to assist the oh so devout Amos Behavin (William Nicholas Weit) on a search-and-destroy mission to an alleged witch haunt. The Mortal Inn. (The directions to the inn sound curiously like the route to Jordan's Furniture Waitham.) A few contraception jokes and the ubiquitous stick-it-to-the nearby women's college slam--"A.B. from Harvard, VD from Wellesley" later, the trio arrive at the inn, supposedly the nest of a bevy of premisenous. In fact, this...
...homeless and their condition during January. Their statistics put Cambridge's homeless count at more than 100 persons the majority men. Each night in January, the city's three shelters were filled to capacity, and each night latecomers were referred to other locations such as the Pine St. Inn in Boston...
...wrote Dover Beach, the railroads that had spread across England like unwound threads in the early part of the century were stretching toward the sea to accelerate the world's speed. Were the Arnolds to take a hotel room in Dover, 1985, it would be in the Holiday Inn. Nothing in Dover today invites a meditative use of time...
...wounded three others during a $17,000 bank robbery in Geronimo, Okla., a week ago seemed determined to leave no witnesses. But only three days later, the FBI announced that it had arrested Jay Wesley Neill, 19, the man they believe to be the "Geronimo Killer," at a Holiday Inn in San Francisco. Arrested with him was Robert Grady Johnson, 22, who is said to have driven the getaway car. Behind them they had left a trail of credit-card receipts and travel reservations...
...Coop, J. Press, and a number of other business have offered the parking subsidy to attract customers. New garages at University Place and Charles Square and the older Fitz Inn Auto Park on Church St. offer up to two hours of free parking to patrons of some stores...