Harvard Square
Weathering the Storm
If hallowed Cambridge bookstores disappear, then what will students and residents have lost?
Independent Designer's Market Features Local Artists
Local designer Kimberly V. Benson has given independent artists a new indoor space in the Square to show and sell their work by establishing the Independent Designer’s Market, located at 30 Brattle Street.
Free Berryline Tonight
To celebrate their birthday, Berryline on Arrow Street in Harvard Square is giving out free frozen yogurt today. Head on over between 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. for a complimentary small, one-topping frozen yogurt to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the Arrow Street store.
Line Up for Free Waffles
Sweeten your afternoon tomorrow with a free Belgian waffle, courtesy of Zinneken's, the brand-new shop opening at 1154 Mass Ave.
Their Last Four Nights Before 9/11
United Airlines Flight 175 took off from Boston Logan Airport at 8:14 a.m. with brothers Hamza al-Ghamdi and Ahmed al-Ghamdi strapped into business class seats 9C and 9D.
Now Buying French Fries Is an Act of Generosity
You get French fries. Local businesses draw in customers. Charities make money.
Free People Company Spreads Bohemian Vibe
Free People—a new women’s clothing boutique at 63 Church St.—provides Square customers with another outlet for urban fashion, according to Store Manager Rachael M. Quinton-Medeiros.
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Goorin Brothers recently opened a new location at 43 Brattle Street in Harvard Square. Goorin sells a wide selection of "timeless, classic" hats, as well as modern styles.
Hong Kong, Popular Harvard Square Joint, Approved for Longer Hours
The Hong Kong restaurant has received approval to extend its dining room hours to 3 a.m. seven days a week, allowing customers to order food in the restaurant area, in addition to take out and delivery services, later into the night.