The branch was one of three buildings nominated for the award, which recognizes Boston architecture built in the past decade.
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“In the face of current threats to our liberties, this project is a reminder of the principles and guts of generations of Bostonians, and it is expressed on the same sites where our history has played out over the centuries.”
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Local residents and employees share their best neighborhood recommendations.
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Save money all month long with this running list of New England travel deals.
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"We’re more than just sports and Harvard.”
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They are in Connecticut and Vermont.
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With “Glengarry,” Burr, 56, is entering new territory. The Canton native has acted in movies and in shows like “Breaking Bad” and “The Mandalorian,” but this is his professional theater debut.
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The Boston native — aka Ham from “The Sandlot” — talks Dorchester Little League, North End pasta, Big Papi, Dustin Pedroia and more.
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From live music to outdoor art installations to the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
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The artist started most of his doodles with pencil sketches and finished them with ink, colored pencil and watercolor. Many showcased his fascination with science fiction, others featured whimsical animals and sly humor.
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