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...Oktoberfest! FM lists its fifteen favorite things about the undercelebrated holiday. 1. Convenience. Oktoberfest fun takes care of pre-gaming for the night. 2. The celebration in the Square concentrates tourists into one place, so they can trip over each other for a change. 3. One can jaywalk across JFK without getting hit by a Masshole driver. 4. Beer. 5. One can jaywalk across JFK while wasted, and still not get hit. 6. Beer goggles aren’t as cloudy in the daylight. 7. Peeing on John Harvard. During the day. In front of/in splatter range of tourists...
...Officers observed an individual known to them at JFK Park and conducted a field interview. They then ran the person for warrants with a positive result and placed Holly Leach, age 19, of Boston, under arrest for warrant service...
...excited about the progress of the project. She said that within the next two to three weeks, more network nodes will be placed on the buildings of the HSBA’s member businesses. Residents should be able to watch a Red Sox live-feed from the comfort of JFK Park, the MAC Quad, the Pit, and the Mass. Ave. corridor. Jillson has yet to receive complaints from Square business owners about the slow progress of the project. “The technology now compared to last year has changed. It’s more readily available, less cumbersome...
...more of a formal restaurant, or something you can grab and go,” says Claudia F. Schreier ’08.A BRIGHT FUTURE, IF YOU CAN PAY THE RENTNevertheless, two new restaurants are explicitly seeking out that high-quality, mid-priced segment of the market.Wagamama, on JFK St., opened in August. It is one of the first American incarnations of the London-based chain of noodle shops.The restaurant is high-concept and a bit gimmicky. At Bartley’s, they certainly don’t zap orders to the fry cooks via PDA. But Wagamama bustles...
...home opener. Saturday’s matchup will be the first ever night football game at Harvard Stadium. Be a part of Crimson history and watch the squad try to right the ship after its stunning Week 1 defeat at the hands of Holy Cross. Then, head back down JFK Street and join the hordes of Harvard fans in the celebration of victory or, at the very least, the drowning of sorrows.MEN’S SOCCER vs. BROWN (Sat. 10/13, noon)Nationally ranked Ivy League teams come few and far between, so it would be wise to take this...