Harvard Square
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Tokyo Kid, located in the Garage, is letting its inventory of DVDs, manga, figurines, and other anime merchandise sell out as it plans to close.
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A booth offers lessons on jam-making at the Third Annual Urban-Ag Fair. The event, held Sunday afternoon in Harvard Square, showcased locally-grown foods and encouraged visitors to try urban agriculture.
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The Urban-Ag fair emphasized foods that are easy to produce with limited land in the middle of the city: jam, honey, herbs, and small plants like tomatoes.
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"It's about getting people excited about old-fashioned skills, which people in the city are becoming interested," says Alexa Photopoulos '05, standing at the jam booth.
tarot cards predict the future
"Ace of Cups" is definitely an indicator of future pong success.
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Grateful Farm in Franklin, MA, brought in these sugar pumpkins. Produce has been coming in weeks early because of the unusually hot summer.
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Kimball Farm offers a variety of produce, including these heirloom tomatoes, as well as "pick your own" opportunities.
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The Charles Square Farmers Market featured these Cortland apples from Kimball Fruit Farm in Pepperell, MA. They're perfect for baking.
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An increasing number of local businesses and student groups are using Square to accept credit cards.
Square Spreads to Local Business and Student Groups
An inch-wide device named Square, which—when plugged into the headphone jack of a smartphone—allows any individual or business to accept credit card payments via a free mobile application.