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Get ready for chocolate booze, chocolate bao, and chocolate-glazed ribs at the Harvard Square Chocolate Festival
The weekend, chocoholics will descend on Cambridge for the ninth annual Harvard Square Chocolate Festival. The three-day event, hosted by the Harvard Square Business Association, kicks off on Friday with
Fear, frustration voiced over future of Harvard Square
With major developments looming on the horizon, Harvard Square is in peril of losing all that makes it lively and lovable – unless the city can pull together and plan
Benedetto Serves Up Italian Fare At Charles Hotel
Benedetto, an Italian restaurant that emphasizes local ingredients, opened its doors this week in the Charles Hotel. The restaurant replaces Rialto, an award-winning restaurant that served Italian food for more
Hong Kong restaurant temporarily closes, serves part of sentence after weed gummy incident
Harvard Square’s Hong Kong Restaurant has served its time for its October 2016 drug violation — almost.
Opinion: LETTER: The Harvard Square Kiosk
As the architect of the project cited in your article, I take exception to your characterization of it. My aim wasn’t a transformation of Harvard Square into a ‘mini Times
Harvard Square Landmark Once Rooted in Print Faces Fight Over Its Future
Julia Child was a regular customer, scouring the Out of Town News kiosk here for German and Italian cooking magazines. John Kenneth Galbraith came to the kiosk every day to
After brief closure, iconic Harvard Square coffee house back in business
The reports of its demise were greatly exaggerated. We’re talking about the Algiers Coffee House in Harvard Square. The beloved café/restaurant on Brattle Street isn’t closing after all. A few
Café Algiers is said to be open again in Harvard Square
Café Algiers in Harvard Square is open again. The well-known café shut in October, saying that “Algiers will be closing after many years of business, may years of hard work
Cambridge councilors decry Harvard Square kiosk process; call for longer timeframe
Cambridge City Councilors are objecting to a plan from city officials to speed along a process seeking new designs for the Out of Town News kiosk in Harvard Square. At
Thousands line Cambridge streets for Springsteen book signing
A line of thousands wound its way from the front entrance of The COOP on Massachusetts Avenue down along Church Street, as loyal fans waited to meet Bruce Springsteen at
Play Me, I’m Yours: Pianos placed in public spaces
Forget about your iPod – now you can create your own tunes or play old favorite by visiting numerous locations throughout Boston and Cambridge where pianos have been set up
