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...community meeting” dedicated solely to discussing the results. School committee member Nancy Walser said that the district would discuss the report at this year’s three newly planned community-wide forums on the achievement gap. Despite cited weaknesses in measurement, Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 said the district has progressed in its reporting of student performance in schools. “There was a time when the school committee got no data like this,” he said. —Staff writer Laura A. Moore can be reached at lamoore@fas.harvard.edu
...Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 supported the idea, but was skeptical that it would come to fruition...
...Monday night, the Cambridge City Council and Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 gave a long-awaited nudge to the Cambridge Licensing Commission (CLC) in favor of loosening its Puritanical rules. For the past two decades, the CLC and its ally-in-arms, the Harvard Square Defense Fund (HSDF), have implemented draconian policies toward restaurants’ closing hours and their ability to serve liquor. Thankfully, Reeves and the city councillors seem to have awoken to the damaging effect those policies have had on the Square’s atmosphere and liveliness. Councillor Michael A. Sullivan told...
...Harvard Square used to be barroom after barroom after barroom....It was a lot of trouble,” said Councillor Michael A. Sullivan. “We’ve eliminated that trouble, but we’ve also eliminated the entertainment.” Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 emphasized the importance of liberalizing the city’s restaurant market. “If you’re hungry on a Wednesday night, you shouldn’t have to go to the Hong Kong,” he said. “It?...
...previous notion that the heart’s different cell types are so diverse that they must generate from disparate sources. “This is the first study that shows that a single cell can give rise to all cardiac tissues and structures,” said Kenneth R. Chien ’73, the senior author of the paper and the director of the Cardiovascular Research Center at MGH, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital. Current therapies for recovering damaged heart tissue due to disorders such as heart attacks involve injection of bone marrow or blood cells...