Cambridge
Second Time Around
The Harvard Square location of Second Time Around is located at 8 Eliot Street.
The Managers
Carolyn P. KrehBiel (right) and Cady M., Koenigs (left), the two managers of Second Time Around in Harvard Square, discuss the various items for sale behind the counter. In honor of Halloween, FM visited thrift stores around Cambridge.
Vintage Clothing
Second Time Around features high-end, vintage clothing for customers and consignors alike.
Designer Jewelry
Second Time Around features upscale new and mint-condition designer clothing and jewelry for customers and consignors alike.
Street Art
Artwork adorns the walls surrounding the entrance to Oona's Experienced Clothing in Harvard Square.
Thrift-oy-ee
Capricia R. Graves, an employee of Oona's Experienced Clothing in Harvard Square, showcases the various sweaters for sale. In honor of Halloween, FM visited thrift stores around Cambridge.
Oona's Experienced Clothing
Oona's Experienced Clothing is located at 1210 Massachusetts Ave in Harvard Square.
From Shoes to Necklaces
The fireplace displays a wide variety of items that can be found at Oona's Experienced Clothing in Harvard Square.
Coordinates: Locked in Mount Auburn Cemetery
It’s mid-fall. The leaves are somewhere between dull brown and brutally orange on the last afternoon that it is not too crisp to walk by the river. We wile our way down past Darwin’s, the coffee shop we have yet to discover; across the crosswalk with the lights that never change to walk; and next to an unending row of fencing and hedges. The cemetery is still open for an hour this late in the day…is it six or seven?
Little Free Library
The Little Free Library on Shepherd Street near the Quad in Cambridge sits prepped on Wednesday for the upcoming holidays.
Cambridge Residents Oppose Construction in Silver Maple Forest
Residents came out to a Cambridge City Council meeting Monday evening to support a resolution to protect the Silver Maple Forest.
Regatta Tourists Buoy Local Businesses
Last weekend’s Head of the Charles Regatta brought with it throngs of visitors and the usual bump in sales for Harvard Square businesses.
The Historic Library
Distinctly known for its reddish stone exterior ad ts turret, the historic building of the Cambridge Public Library was built in 1888.
Get Out: Cambridge Public Library Main Branch
On Broadway street, just a few blocks east of the Science Center, is what the Boston Society of Architects has deemed the “single most beautiful building” in the Boston metropolitan area. You might have even wandered past it before, and wondered what the building—which looks like a glowing glass jewel box—contains.
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library boasts seven community meeting spaces and seating for over 200 people.
Salt & Olive
Containers filled with oil and vinegar sit behind a row of samples at Salt & Olive. Bread for dipping and water are offered free of charge to customers.
The Spice Wall
Glass jars of tea and other spices line one wall of Salt & Olive. In addition to supplying the community with a variety of olive oil and other dips, the store seeks to educate customers on the science of herbs and spices.
Oil and Vinegar
Containers filled with oil and vinegar sit behind a row of samples at Salt & Olive. Bread for dipping and water are offered free of charge to customers.
The Games People Play
The interior of The Games People Play, filled with a variety of games and toys.