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...concept of taking a successful school and merging it is a very bitter pill to swallow,” said Peabody School Principal Ellen Varella...
...tackles with 84 and is tops on the roster with four sacks. Senior John Perry is next on the team with 69 tackles. The dynamic duo will be put to the test against Yale’s Carr as the primary stoppers of the run. If Balestracci can swallow up Yale’s running attack with good backfield penetration, it will be a long day for the Elis...
...deferring tech upgrades and bonuses. She then snipped staff perks like free bagel breakfasts, ice cream, yoga--even the fresh flowers that once perfumed the loft offices. It wasn't enough. In a last-ditch effort to hold on to her staff of 40, she asked her partners to swallow a 20% pay cut and other workers to forgo 10%. "It's not a Utopia; we have our good and bad days," she says. But business is picking up, no one has left, and their kindly yoga instructor even donates her time. Says Tanaka: "She says we need...
...Great creamy head,” Slesar notes, the first of several compliments. “Ten seconds after you swallow it you’re left with this lingering roasted black malt taste,” Meyers says. DeBisschop likes it as well. “I’d like to see it nitrogenated,” Slesar says, taking another drink. “So would we,” Herrera responds. Slesar continues, “Good carbonation. You guys have good CO2 levels...
...make his brew, a seasonal porter. At the judges’ table, Jayich describes what they are about to drink as “cool and sweet...This is one of the first porters I’ve done.” Discussion about yeast ensues as the judges swallow the brew, called “Sweet Port o’ Mine.” Slesar thinks Jayich’s brew has a “genetic, cheery alcohol thing” going on. DeBisschop would like to see more of a roasted flavor for a porter and Meyers...