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Ever since the Harvard Film Archive Conservation Center came to the 47-acre office park two years ago, discussion of film reels has replaced talk about bullets. But just a decade ago, the sprawling Watertown commercial center was home to one of the busiest munitions plants in the country. The Arsenal churned out ammunition, small arms, ammo cartridges, and light armor for the U.S. Military until it was decommissioned in 1995. The site was subsequently cleaned up and developed into a multi-use office park, which Harvard acquired in 2001 for a modest $162 million...
...fast, Hipster #1. The band in question is actually Grizzly Bear, an un-Collective-affiliated act led by Edward Droste. The Watertown native, who wrote and performed almost all of Grizzly Bear’s debut Horn of Plenty, grew up listening to the Pixies and his mother’s Scottish folk records, not the Brian Wilson symphonies that other, trendier loopy psychedelic duo always seem to be pining...
...excitement when you win it is secondary to everything else,” explained Boston College coach Jerry York, originally from Watertown, who has won two Beanpots at the helm of the Eagles program and one as a player, in 1965. “It?...
Harvard has approximately 130 to 180 off-campus undergraduates mostly in Cambridge, Somerville and Watertown, according to Associate Dean of the College Thomas H. Dingman...
Cambridge’s October average is lower than the rates in most of the Boston area. Boston and Everett each had 4.6 percent unemployment while Watertown was at 2.6 percent and Somerville was at 3.1 percent...