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Japanese Market Now Open In Coolidge Corner
There's a Japanese specialty market in town now selling everything from snacks to tea and coffee and grocery items.

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There's a Japanese specialty market in town now selling everything from snacks to tea and coffee and grocery items.

Charlestown’s Tracey Decert participated in the Winter Walk, raising awareness around homelessness and housing insecurity.
Bob Kelly has been a community leader for the past 30 years in both Newton and Waltham.
Brookline officials are getting closer to buying part of the Newbury College Campus from the Ohio developer that owns the whole thing.
Throughout the past few weeks, Newton North has been working to respond to reports of students using hateful racial epithets.
Regional winners could be eligible to go on to the Braille Challenge finals in Los Angeles in June.
Waltham residents made 798 contributions totaling $84,948 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to year-end campaign finance data.
Brookline residents made 1,866 contributions totaling $226,124 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to campaign finance data.
Newton residents made 2,865 contributions totaling $627,968 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to year-end campaign finance data.
The intersection at Main and Gore streets near the Watertown line is about to get a makeover. There's a neighborhood meeting on it Wed.
A question on the decision not to renew Superintendent Bill Olsen’s contract ended Monday night with a School Committee member quitting.
A group that formed in opposition to the Northland project announced it would not participate League of Women Voters Forum this week.
Nobody has yet emerged to challenge Tommy Vitolo in the 2020 election.
The Waltham man who fell over 300 feet down the face of a cliff Saturday was rescued by Maine game wardens in sub-zero temperatures.
Each year the Newton police have to remind folks they have a right to complain about (or compliment) police officers.
Dylan Emanouil of Westford and Nolan Rice both of Littleton represented Nashoba Tech in the finals.
Newton was just given two grants that will go toward the bike share and a shuttle from the MBTA stations to the Wells Ave. office park.
Route 9 westbound reopened around 5 p.m. according to officials, as police investigate.
The police department is getting ready to add four new Ford 2020 Police Interceptor Utility hybrids to its fleet.
Police said their investigation suggests that the two were arguing about something when one fired a gun.