Harvard Square
Oona's: New Owner, New Look, Same Vintage Products
Over the summer, Oona’s Experienced Clothing—the Mass. Ave. shop that has provided outfits for themed parties and Halloween alike for 38 years—was redecorated, rearranged, and retagged, according to the shop’s new owner 24-year-old Eleanor “Ellie” Mueller.
Cardullo’s Removes TV From Window to the Chagrin of Chair Club
An empty space in the window of Cardullo’s Gourmet Shoppe has left an even larger void in the hearts of members of the Chair Club.
Lame Duck Books Is Closing
After juggling his business of selling rare books for more than 25 years, John W. Wronoski will be closing the doors to his bookstore in Harvard Square on Sept. 25.
Lame Duck Books To Close Shop
After juggling his business of selling rare books for more than 25 years, John W. Wronoski will be closing the doors to his bookstore in Harvard Square on September 25.
Today in Photos (09/02/10)
Photographs from the September 2, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson.
Lame Duck Down
Lame Duck Books is closing their Arrow Street store on September 25th, leaving the square with one less place to find rare and unusual books, manuscripts, photographs, and art.
Changes at Cardullo's
Kelly Dugas Coveney, member of the Chair Club since 2006. shows an award she received from the Cambridge Police Department for collecting emergency callback numbers from city businesses.
Changes at Cardullo's
Chair Club members Kelly Dugas Coveney and Robert Marshall sit side by side. The pair work together, and are equally distraught by Cardullo's decision to remove the TV screen.
Changes at Cardullo's
Kelly Dugas Coveney, who has been a member of the Chair Club since 2006. Her history with the club runs deep: she met her husband—Dennis Coveney, the self-professed CEO and founder of the club—at one of its meetings in 2006. The couple was married in front of the television screen on April 6, 2009, the opening day for the Red Sox.
Changes at Cardullo's
Cardullo’s recently took the television out of their front display window, much to the chagrin of a number of Cambridge residents, specifically the members of the Chair Club, who would sit outside and watch the Red Sox play through the window.
Battle of the Bands
Cambridge Trust Bank let their sign do the talking, opting to use large banners on the side of their building rather than outside booths.
Battle of the Banks
Bank of America, like many banks in the square set up information booths in an attempt to reach Harvard newcomers.
Battle of the Banks
Citizens Bank, like many banks in the square set up information booths in an attempt to reach Harvard newcomers.
Battle of the Banks
Cambridge Savings Bank, like many banks in the square set up information booths and handed out water in an attempt to reach Harvard newcomers.
Battle of the Banks
TD Bank is celebrating their grand opening all week in the Massachusetts Avenue space formerly occupied by Adidas with games and free water bottle giveaways.
Coming to Harvard Square: Belgian Waffles, Korean BBQ, and More
Eight new eateries are opening in Harvard Square this year, ranging from pizza to waffles, Indian fare to Korean BBQ.
Half Off Boloco Smoothies for Class of '14 Tomorrow
Tomorrow, Boloco is slashing smoothie prices in half for incoming freshmen as they move into their dorms.
Chutneys Restaurant Opens in The Garage
Harvard students who often hanker for late-night meals have a new option on their list: Chutneys, an Indian restaurant that specializes in cheap, ready-to-go, roll-up sandwiches, opened today in The Garage.
TD Bank Hopes to Bring "WOW" Service to Square
TD Bank opened a new location today on 1270 Mass. Ave. as part of a recent corporate initiative to expand in the Greater Boston area.