‘Two different planets’: On university campuses, the Israel-Palestinian divide runs deep
For some students, the war in the Middle East, and the fear and anger it has provoked on campus, has marked their college years indelibly.
In Boston’s Jean McGuire, a legacy of success in those she uplifted
Jean McGuire’s legacy has largely been defined by her work in Boston Public Schools, and in her stewardship of Franklin Park, the crown jewel of Boston’s Emerald Necklace of green space that runs through the city.
How a Brookline empty-nester couple converted their two-family into one
They started out with renters to help their budget. Nearly 30 years later, it was time to make it a single-family.
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