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Harvard University’s Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) spent roughly $20,000 for every mile of sidewalk and road cleared of snow last year, more than twice what the City of Cambridge paid per mile over the same period. The Cambridge Department of Public Works (DPW) spent $1.1 million in total on snow removal to clear 125 miles of public roadway and 18 miles of sidewalk last fiscal year, according to Lisa Peterson, commissioner of the DPW. According to Wayne Carbone, head of snow removal for FMO, Harvard spent about half a million dollars last year removing snow from...
...their last hurrah.EARPLUGS NEEDEDA worrisome warning sign had been taped up at the Middle East: “The show tonight will produce sounds of extremely loud volume. Earplugs are available at the coat check. Sincerely, Dinosaur Jr.” As sooner as I finished reading, the sidewalk began to shake from the sound check. I knew Dinosaur Jr. shows are supposed to be loud; “wall of sound” is often thrown around by reviewers. Grizzled Dinosaur fanatics stood by the wall in faded black sweatshirts, seemingly having not showered since Lou got the boot.When...
WASHINGTON—Amid the heated debate surrounding a key military recruitment case argued before the Supreme Court, a small but fiery group of protesters braved the frigid winter weather here yesterday to voice their opinions on the Solomon Amendment. On a sidewalk adjacent to the icy steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, activists from a political hodgepodge of advocacy groups congregated to express their views on the Solomon Amendment, the statute at the center of the Rumsfeld v. FAIR case argued at the high court yesterday. But over the course of the morning and afternoon, groups of protesters never...
...sidewalk adjacent to the icy steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, activists from a political hodgepodge of advocacy groups congregated today to express their views on the Solomon Amendment, the statute at the center of the Rumsfeld v. FAIR case argued at the high court yesterday...
...that he will likely close for two days between Christmas and New Year’s Day, when the University is not in session. The disciplinary hearing came in response to Felipe’s three license violations for allowing customers into the restaurant or selling food on the sidewalk outside the restaurant after its scheduled closing time. Citing similar suspensions to Tommy’s House of Pizza on Mt. Auburn Street and Hi-Fi Pizza in Central Square, CLC Chairman Richard V. Scali and Cambridge Police Department Captain Henry Breen proposed and approved the suspension. During the hearing...