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Cape Cod bear turns up in Brookline

The bear, which was safely removed from Brookline by wildlife officials this morning, first made headlines after a weeks-long romp across the Cape.

Attorney General Eric Holder spoke at the

AG Eric Holder delivers civil rights speech in South Boston

Holder, who faces a contempt of Congress vote on Thursday, delivered the keynote address in a day-long symposium titled “Protecting Civil Rights.”

Supporters say embattled school needs to focus on students

Students at Roxbury Community College said a divide exists between them and the school’s administration, ahead of a meeting to name an interim president.

Challenge to clean air rules dismissed

A federal judge threw out a challenge to clean air rules enacted by the EPA as a result of a lawsuit by Massachusetts and other states over greenhouse gases.

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UpStairs on the Square has staying power

The eclectic clientele and the zany decor have kept the Harvard Square restaurant a go-to institution. For longtime patrons, the whimsy is part of the draw.

Harvard Square's UpStairs on the Square is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

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Harvard Square's UpStairs on the Square is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

The eclectic clientele and the zany decor have kept the two-floor restaurant a go-to institution for years.

Brian Feulner for the Boston Globe

The eclectic clientele and the zany decor have kept the two-floor restaurant a go-to institution for years.

From left, owners Mary Catherine Deibel and Deborah Hughes are longtime business partners.

Brian Feulner for the Boston Globe

From left, owners Mary Catherine Deibel and Deborah Hughes are longtime business partners.

“When we started, we didn’t know how to read an income statement,” says Deibel. “We thought of the concept as we went along.

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Deibel and Hughes met 40 years ago while working at Peasant Stock, a Cambridge restaurant the late Julia Child frequented.

The decor inside UpStairs on the Square features bright colors and bold design.

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The decor inside UpStairs on the Square features bright colors and bold design.

Zebras decorate one of the dining areas.

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Zebras decorate one of the dining areas.

The restaurant is known for its food as well, including the Charlotte au Chocolat with vanilla whipped cream.

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The restaurant is known for its food as well, including the Charlotte au Chocolat with vanilla whipped cream.

Beet and goat cheese agnolotti is also on the menu.

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Beet and goat cheese agnolotti is also on the menu.

Recent changes at UpStairs include the addition of a pizza bar and a panini grill for more casual options.

Brian Feulner for the Boston Globe

Recent changes at UpStairs include the addition of a pizza bar and a panini grill for more casual options.

Opinion | The Podium

Paying it forward with 1,000 days to live

After being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease and told he had about 1,000 days to live, Avi Kremer founded nonprofit Prize4Life to help accelerate the discovery of a cure for ALS.

Boston Capital

How the little biotech guys beat big odds

For every famous Cambridge biotech company in the news, there are dozens of smaller ventures trying to maneuver through the same business obstacle course in relative obscurity.

In this photo from Feb. 11, 1980, Fern Flaman was hoisted aloft by his players after Northeastern defeated Boston College in overtime in the annual Beanpot hockey tournament.

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Fern Flaman, 85, Bruins star and legendary coach at Northeastern

Mr. Flaman, a Bruins defenseman and captain who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, led the Huskies to more victories than any hockey coach in Northeastern University history.

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A “for sale” sign hung in front of a home, in Milton, Mass. in this 2011 file photo.

Mass. home sales jump sharply in May

The number of single-family homes sold in Massachusetts last month was the largest monthly total in nearly two years, the Warren Group said Tuesday.

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All-Scholastics: Honoring the area’s best

It’s time to toast local athletes for their achievements. Led by Carla Forbes of Newton North, the season’s best shined bright.