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Michael E. Joachim

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Former Square Mainstays Will Return To Mass. Ave. Building This Summer

Patrons of the long-absent Square hangout One Potato, Two Potato will once again be sipping their drinks and eating their


Schools Pass Two Budgets In Effort to Avoid Lay-Offs, Program Cuts in Fiscall986

Thanks to nearly $600,000 in additional funding, the Cambridge School Committee passed a 1986 budget last week which avoided the


School Officials Must Cut Jobs, Reduce Programs

If they are to make ends meet, school committee members and the public schools superintendent will have to cut $1.9


Hospital Construction Proposal Provokes Community Criticism

Construction proposals and community activism have always gone hand in hand in Cambridge and Mount Auburn Hospital's plan to modernize


City Council Tables Linkage Proposals, Allows Controversial Debate to Continue

Legislation which would require developers to build low-and moderate-income housing and which would have a major impact on. Harvard's future


Union Accuses Nursing Home Owner of Violations

When a representative of the Service Employees International Union, AFTCIO, said the Cantabrigia Nursing Home has "had a rough history


City Officials Fear Reagan Housing Cuts

Cambridge housing officials have predicted that the city will be hard hit if President Reagan's proposed budget cuts, announced two


Thesis Writers will Receive Reduced Rate Computer Time

Harvard's Computing Center will provide computer time and instruction at reduced rates to undergraduate thesis writers this winter. The $175


Campus Counseling

The prominence of such issues as sexual harassment and race relations this year has caused Harvard's several undergraduate peer counseling