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Elizabeth Warren not history's only Fauxcahontas
With Elizabeth Warren now lacking even a shred of proof of her purported Native American heritage, the Harvard... — The Boston Herald  Thursday, May 17, 2012 12:46 PM

Mitt Romney raises $40.1 million in April; President Obama raises $43.6 million
Both Democrats and Republicans raise cash through a complex network of fundraising committees. The Associated PressThis composite image of Associated Press photos shows President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. MassLive Politics CoverageMass. Democrats criticize Sen. Scott Brown over campaign contributions from JPMorganReport: Elizabeth Warren described as Harvard Law School's 'first woman of color' in 1997 articlePresident Obama earned between $250,000 and $2.1 million in book royalties last yearThe U.S. Senate Race in Massachusetts The 2012 Race for the White House The Race for the 1st U.S. Congressional District in Massachusetts Follow Political Reporter Robert Rizzuto on Twitter Follow Robert Rizzuto on Twitter Follow Political Correspondent Shira Schoenberg on Twitter Follow Shira Schoenberg on Twitter Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romn... — The Republican

Free Outdoor Simulcast Of A.R.T’s ‘Woody Sez’
"Woody Sez," a musical about folk legend Woody Guthrie, will be simulcast for free on a big screen on Harvard's campus. — 90.9 NPR WBUR

Bob Healy talks about his 30 years leading Cambridge
  As Cambridge’s city manager since the summer of 1981, Bob Healy has overseen Cambridge from the deficits and uncertainty of that period to the prosperity of today. “The driver of Cambridge’s success is the presence of Harvard and MIT,” Healy said, who is retiring next summer. With Healy, Cambridge has taken a cautious fiscal approach, stockpiling historic reserves rather than spending all it could. When Healy walked into the job, on July 1, 1981 the city faced a fiscal crisis, as a new law – that took affect that same day – restricting property taxes forced nearly $12 million in cuts. — Wicked Local Cambridge

Audio Slideshow: Christmas Caroling Party
Audio Slideshow: Hear the carolers   The Harvard Historical Society sponsored a Christmas Caroling Party in Still River on Wednesday night. Carolers visited homes before enjoying a pot luck supper afterwards.   — Wicked Local Harvard

Massachusetts Democrats criticize Sen. Scott Brown over campaign contributions from JPMorgan
Although Sen. Scott Brown received campaign money from JP Morgan following his vote on the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reforms, FEC data show that Democrats, including Richard Neal, did as well. Photo by Mark M.Murray01/25/2012 Springfield- U.S. Senator Scott Brown, R-Mass., talks with reporters during a campaign stop at Milano Importers in Springfield on Jan. 25, 2012. (Republican File Photo by Mark M.Murray) MassLive Politics Coverage The U.S. Senate Race in Massachusetts The 2012 Race for the White House The Race for the 1st U.S. Congressional District in Massachusetts Follow Political Reporter Robert Rizzuto on Twitter Follow Robert Rizzuto on Twitter Follow Political Correspondent Shira Schoenberg on Twitter Follow Shira Schoenberg on Twitter In the wake of a $2 billion loss from an admitted risky investment strategy by JPMorgan Chase, the Massachusetts Democratic Party is insinua... — The Republican

Level 3 sex offender arrested in Ayer
Ayer -- A Level-3 sex offender was arrested Tuesday and charged with failing to properly register his residency. — The Lowell Sun  Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:41 AM

Bus costs up $20,000, chance of late bus slim
Ayer/Shirley -- When the ASRSD School Committee met May 16, a new member joined the table and an incumbent had retained his seat. — Nashoba Publishing  Thursday, May 17, 2012 12:48 PM

'Techno Night' to support Lura A. White technology
Shirley -- The Lura A. White Elementary School's new Technology Advisory Group is sponsoring "Techno Night at Lura White" on from 6 to 9 p. — Sentinel and Enteprise  Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:56 AM

Warren visits entrepreneurs in Salem
  Dr. Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard professor looking to unseat U.S. Senate incumbent Scott Brown in this November’s elections, visited the Enterprise Center at Salem State University to hear local entrepreneurs describe the challenges and rewards of running small businesses on the North Shore. She also toured the University and met students.   — Wicked Local Salem

Harvard Allston Education Portal showcases accomplishments
Since 2008, the Harvard Allston Education Portal has fostered learning and exploration between the Harvard and Allston-Brighton communities. On April 29, the Harvard Allston Education Portal hosted its end of the semester “Showcase,” featuring presentations by the Allston children mentored by Harvard undergraduates in science, math and writing. — Wicked Local Allston

Nashoba grad killed in accident
Police are investigating a one-car accident that resulted in the death of a 19-year-old man from Stow.     — Wicked Local Bolton


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