The Woman of the Year Award is the Hasty Pudding Theatricals oldest honor, bestowed annually on performers who have made lasting and impressive contributions to the world of entertainment.
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Salt & Olive named one of Boston Globe Magazine’s “Best of the New”
The Boston Globe Magazine says we’re worth our salt …
THE WEEKLY INTERVIEW: GUSTER DRUMMER BRIAN ROSENWORCEL
Guster began in the mid-’90s as a folk-leaning trio fond of busking in Harvard Square. In the years since, the band has moved on to more traditional concert venues, and augmented its plaintive acoustic guitar-and-bongo songs with instrumental color.
Hubway to Continue Year-Round Operations in Cambridge
Cambridge-based Hubway Bike Share Stations Will Remain Available through the Winter …
Harvard Square Construction Update
The Cambridge Department of Public Works would like to provide an update on two projects in Harvard Square.
Harvard Square Business Association Announces the 2014 Calendar of Events!
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Cambridge Common/Flagstaff Park Improvements
As part of the rehabilitation of the Cambridge Common and Flagstaff Park, MassDOT’s contractor, Newport Construction will mobilize on Massachusetts Ave near the intersection of Garden St on Thursday, June 12.
Boston Globe says, “Salt & Olive feels like an immaculately stocked pantry”
Congratulations to our newest HSBA member, Mary Taylor-Owner of Salt & Olive for the tremendous article and review in the Boston Globe! “Mary Dean Taylor, a former shoe executive, traded in a life of laces and soles for oils and vinegars.
Helping homeless help themselves Advocate believes personal approach is key to success
Showly Nicholson, who is working to find housing for the homeless, stands in Harvard Square in Cambridge. Nicholson volunteered at a homeless shelter as a freshman at Harvard College but felt he wasn’t making much of a difference. Now he is helping the homeless by getting them back on their feet.
Important Reminders & Information for Sunday’s 36th Annual Oktoberfest
To capture the pageantry of this year’s Oktoberfest activities, the Harvard Square Business Association will utilize aerial photography for the first time in the festival’s 36 years.