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...series of cuts to vital social services in the Cambridge community. Budget decreases for Work Force have been mirrored by cuts for the Community Computer Center and programs that offer support for affordable housing. The worst may not be over yet: City officials are worried that the current round of budget-slashing will pale in comparison to future cuts undermining basic services like fire and police departments. Cambridge isn’t the only place in Massachusetts to feel the pinch of a statewide budget shortfall. Recently, in response to spiraling state revenues, Governor Deval L. Patrick...
...Elrod, who joined the HRC this fall, is still processing the implications of her vote, including her feelings toward the controversial choice of Palin as McCain’s running mate. When I ask her to speak about Palin as we complete a round of canvassing earlier this month, Elrod responds with the same sassy confidence as the candidate she admires...
...lines—he notched five goals on special teams. But some of Biega’s biggest plays have set up goals for others. He had three assists in the Crimson’s last two regular season games, when the squad was fighting to clinch a first-round bye in the ECAC tournament. Biega also recorded an assist during last season’s epic Beanpot finale against No. 7 Boston College, who edged Harvard 6-5 in overtime. Part of Biega’s evolution as a player will include adjusting to new faces, as the forward...
...chance to be a strong suit for us,” Donato says. After tonight’s season opener at home against the Big Green, the Crimson takes on the U.S. National Under-18 team tomorrow. In early February, Harvard will take on Boston University in the opening round of the Beanpot. Other highlights of the hockey calendar include faceoffs against Ivy League foes Cornell on Nov. 21 and Feb. 14 and Yale on Jan. 10 and Feb. 6.“Cornell is always a huge rivalry for us, especially in all three of my past seasons...
...crowd appeal. During the primaries, where retail politics was premium, they focused on house parties and ice cream socials, concerned that Obama's celebrity status might put off the famously demanding Iowa and New Hampshire voters. In the general election they centered his appearances on town hall meetings and round table discussions, usually with folks who had stories to tell about the economy. (See pictures of Barack Obama backstage at the Democratic National Convention...