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...Porter said. “Now we know how hard we have to work.” METRO SERIES 4 The weekend’s best performance came on Saturday, when the Crimson sent two boats to compete in the Metro Series 4 at Tufts University in Medford, Mass. Although the team at the regatta was young—the four sailors included two freshmen and no seniors—experience in the Metro Series played a part, as Harvard took first place out of twelve teams, its lone top finish of the weekend.The A-division was topped...
...replacement of the current elevator, Greater Boston Legal Services Senior Attorney Taramattie Doucette said. The settlement, filed in 2002 by GBLS, represented 10 plaintiffs with various disabilities. The plaintiffs cited personal experiences as proof that there was an imminent need for improvement in public transportation. Plaintiff Joan Golden of Medford, Mass., who uses a wheelchair, said she sustained a serious injury when a lift she was on came out from under her. Despite the experience, “I never realized how serious and deplorable the situation was until I became a plaintiff and I learned more...
...gusts topping 25 MPH. Vermont, Bowdoin, and Tufts finished in third, fourth, and fifth places, respectively. WOMEN’S JOSEPH DUBLIN TROPHY The No. 10 women’s squad saw the third of the three weekend host teams finish atop the final order when they traveled to Medford, Mass. for the Joseph Dublin Trophy. The Jumbos were first in a two-division regatta that left the Crimson, which finished in eighth, a bit out of place thanks to some unfriendly conditions. “Overall it was kind of up-and-down again,” senior skipper...
Renovations to the building have forced two weekly gatherings of dancers—a tango group and a contradance group—to relocate to a smaller facility in Medford, according to John Gintell, a contradancer who was invited to speak to the Council yesterday at City Hall...
...that renovations to the building will begin in January. Those renovations will displace three dance groups, which currently rent the VFW post’s nearly 4,000-square-foot dance hall three times a week. According to Healy, two of the groups have secured temporary dance space in Medford. But Healy also wrote that to keep the dance floor in the renovated community center would add at least $1.5 million to the cost of renovations, and $250,000 in yearly operating expenses. “In my opinion, this is not an appropriate expenditure of community funds...