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Supporters Rally To Support Waltham's 52-Year-Old Theater Company
Although the doors are closed amid pandemic, Reagle Music Theatre's board said they plan to use the $150,000 to fund online programming.

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Although the doors are closed amid pandemic, Reagle Music Theatre's board said they plan to use the $150,000 to fund online programming.

Mail-in voting was deemed successful for the state primary, but there will be some adjustments for the November election.
Nashoba Valley Technical High School’s Nashoba at Night adult-education program has pivoted in an effort to adjust to the coronavirus.
Crews are back, preparing for construction on the exit 27A on and off-ramps in Waltham.
A group says they plan to protest potential environmental damage and loss of green space and trees, because of the new Waltham High School.
The State's average coronavirus positivity rate is 0.8 percent. But risk is still dubbed moderate in Newton.
The shop is being deep cleaned and the shop's owners are working with the Brookline Department of Health to reopen.
Moody Street will stay closed until Dec. 1, so restaurants can continue hosting people outside.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced semifinalists for 2021 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
Charlestown-based Jasmine Lee was among 12 local artists to be chose to create public works of art on the city's utility boxes.
The news of the Jewish Advocate's plans to stop print publication came with mixed responses in the Greater Boston Jewish community.
A petition circulating this week has more than 200 signatures asking that the city consider removing a memorial that honors Columbus.
For some Italian Americans Columbus Day has come to be an informal Italian heritage day. For many others people it's just wrong.
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Cheryl Anne Snyder was hired to fill the newly created role of Emergency Management coordinator.
Money magazine crunched a variety of numbers to pick the best place to live in each state, and for MA it's Chelmsford.
"It’s been a lifesaver for us," said Jerry Dente, owner of Trolley Dogs Food Truck.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced semifinalists for 2021 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
Waltham resident Alex Goldstein said he felt compelled to put a face and a story to the mounting statistics.
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