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Science and Cooking Public Lecture Series

Master Chocolatier Enric Rovira lists chocolate recipes as Ingrid Farré prepares a sponge cake. Rovira explained the entire process of working with chocolate, including the collection, fermentation, and roasting of the raw plant.


Middlesex State Representative Primary Held Today

Local pundit Robert Winters went so far as to estimate Cambridge City Councillor Marjorie C. Decker's chance of winning the election at “101 percent.”


New Program Allows Class of 2016 To Donate College Prep Books

As the Class of 2016 packs their bags to move to campus, some are packing one more item to the usual list of clothes, futons, and carpets.


Cambridge Celebrates New Bike-Sharing Program

More than one hundred cyclists celebrated the expansion of the year-old Boston bike-sharing program Hubway to Cambridge.


Early Computers at Harvard—and 40 Years Later, at The Crimson

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.


As Healy Departs, Cambridge City Council Looks to Find Replacement

With longtime City Manager Robert W. Healy’s contract due to expire in June 2013, the Cambridge City Council has begun the search for his replacement.


Long Before EdX, Televised Harvard Classes Were Cutting-Edge

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.


Costumed fans line up outside of the soon-to-be-closed AMC Loews Harvard Square 5 to see one of the last midnight screenings of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."


"Rocky Horror" Draws Devotees and Virgins on Third-to-Last Saturday Night

Seasoned transvestites and “Rocky Horror” virgins alike turned up Saturday night for the Full Body Cast's third-to-last midnight showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at the soon-to-be-closed AMC Loews Harvard Square 5 theater.


Cambridge Considers Soda Ban

Three weeks after a similar controversial plan was put forward in New York City, the city of Cambridge is considering a ban on large servings of sodas in city restaurants.


Beautifying Harvard Square

For the Class of 2012, the banging of heavy machinery and the dust of construction have been a part of everyday life in Harvard Square. Since this year’s graduating class arrived on campus, the Square has received a series of drastic face lifts.


The Most Powerful Man in Cambridge

Through three decades of skillful maneuverings, mostly separated from the political fray, Healy has weathered municipal ups and downs in his efforts to maintain financial stability and promote human services.


Most Powerful Man in Cambridge

Robert W. Healy, who has served as Cambridge city manager for more than 30 years, leaves a long legacy of leadership behind.


Sandwich Stand May Soon Be Forced To Close

A sandwich stand on Harvard Medical School property that has long been beloved by the Longwood Medical Area community has been threatened with closure if it does not make improvements to meet city codes.


Coming Full Circle For Cambridge's Children

Full Circle—if it comes to fruiton—will be a culmination of several youth-oriented projects that Cambridge has undertaken in past years. But financing and potential partnerships are still up in the air.


Tommy Simmons, a 2011 graduate of Harvard's Teacher Education Program, trained as a student teacher at the Harvard-Cambridge Summer Academy. CORRECTION, May 11: An earlier version of this caption misspelled the name of the student teacher. It is Tommy Simmons.


For Cambridge Students, A Harvard Summer

Students headed to summer school most likely imagine long days in stuffy classrooms filled with their least favorite academic subjects instead of their favorite summertime activities.


Cambridge City Manager Drafts Budget

City Manager Robert W. Healy presented the budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year at the Cambridge City Council meeting.


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