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...chance to negotiate directly with Harvard. Giovanditto could not be reached for comment last night. But Halbfinger indicated that tenants might accept the deal, although some residents have said they would prefer to move to a Harvard-owned plot behind the local library. Harvard’s Chief Planner Kathy Spiegelman also said she had received “positive feedback” about the proposal. Neither Spiegelman nor Halbfinger would comment on the amount of money involved in the possible exchange. Halbfinger and Spiegelman both expressed frustration with the pace of negotiations so far. The University was expected...
...transitional programs, and eight inpatients in the Cambridge Hospital. There were also 354 single men and women, 310 of whom were in shelters and transitional housing programs.Both this year’s census and last year’s were conducted soon after heavy snowstorms hit Cambridge. A planner for the Cambridge Department of Human Service Programs, Fred Berman, said that the street census does not cover every street in Cambridge, but includes roughly the same route from year to year, adjusted based on where officials expect to find unsheltered homeless individuals.Berman noted that factors like the weather...
...believe she’ll really galvanize the student body to come out and support this event,” said HFIRR intern and event planner Teddy L. Styles...
When Harvard.edu account holders complete the free registration process, they are given their own home page that features everything from a personalized daily planner to highlights of blogs that have recently mentioned their name. A “Blogcrastinate” button at the top of every page swiftly diverts the user to a completely random blog, and a “Campus Chatter” feature identifies the most common words and phrases showing up in posts. Just before the official launch, “campus chatter” was preoccupied with outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers, Chuck...
...feature a contemporary art museum and stem cell research facilities, University officials told a group of Allston residents last night. The presentation to the Harvard-Allston Task Force suggests that momentum is building for the University’s development of its land holdings across the Charles River, though planners expressed some frustration with the slow pace of Harvard’s decision-making process, mentioning several times their attempts to pressure the University to come to a decision about the ideas it has been batting around since last spring. “We’re pushing the University...