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It’s Nov. 21. Do you know where your summer storage boxes are? For some students who stowed their belongings with Collegeboxes, a Watertown-based storage service company that contracted with Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) last school year, the answer is still ‘no.’ And they’re angry about it. The students, mostly Kirkland House residents, are directing their frustration at Collegeboxes, a firm that The Wall Street Journal has called the largest national storage and rental business geared towards college clients. They say Collegeboxes either lost their belongings...
...they do, it feels like Christmas - mail from home is the only thing that keeps the soldiers at Maizan going. Today's haul saw troops whooping over new Sony Playstations, games, Oreos, cigarettes, Cheese Whiz and even a flea collar for Beebe, the camp dog. Sergeant Florian Barrie, from Watertown, New York, walked off with three cases of Mountain Dew sent by his mom and a friend. Expensive? Yes, but it's these little things that make life bearable in Maizan...
...vermin proof,” patrons of 9 Tastes seemed unfazed and unaware as they strolled out from under the blue overhang on John F. Kennedy St. “The food is excellent and very reasonably priced,” one woman from Watertown said. “You can get a full lunch with soup, appetizers, rice, say whatever, for seven dollars.” Harvard’s own also seemed blissfully unaware of 9 Tastes’ abysmal health code rating. “It’s always clean,” an admiring second...
...Edward declined to say whether he would definitely run for his cousin’s seat, but he did not rule out the possibility.The younger Edward, more commonly known as “Eddie,” lived in Cambridge for most of his life and now lives in Watertown. Asked whether he would run in Cambridge, he said, “You never know. You can’t see the future.” He added that he wants to move back to Cambridge. Councillors are required to live in the city.Winters said that he hopes a Sullivan...
...that Harvard and Watertown have reached an agreement concerning the lost tax revenue, community leaders are less concerned about Harvard’s future plans for the site. Instead, they emphasize that after 17 years of hard work, the massive environmental cleanup is finished, the redevelopment of the property has been paid for, and several new charities and cultural centers have been endowed in the process...