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Sandrine’s Chef Knighted by French
Although most knights exist only in fairy tales, Harvard Squares’ Raymond E. Ost, chef and co-owner of Sandrine’s Bistro, was knighted yesterday with the medal of the French Order of
Valentine’s Dining Defies Recession
For Harvard Square eateries, Valentine’s Day indicated that love is blind—even to recessions. Every restaurant contacted reported dining rooms booked solid with celebrating couples ordering as if the housing crisis
Not everyone’s upset about Shepard Fairey’s street art
With all the local politics and legal hubbub surrounding controversial street artist Shephard Fairey, one thing is certain: he’s made a visual impression throughout Boston.
Local Eateries Score High
Two Harvard Square establishments and nine other Cambridge restaurants made Boston Magazine’s first ever list of “The 50 Best Restaurants” in the Boston area last month. Square fixtures Rialto, which
Square Kiosk Finds New Order
Convenience store and newsstand operator Muckey’s Corp. signed a lease to take over Out of Town News earlier this week, rescuing the iconic Harvard Square kiosk from an uncertain future.
Businesses Push Shopping Locally
Harvard Square shops and restaurants are staying afloat despite grim prospects for the holiday shopping season nationally. Still, the Square is pushing for ways to bolster business—especially for locally owned,
Square devices to power wireless access in Square
Three solar Wi-Fi-powered devices were installed in Harvard Square last week, with plans to increase this number in the near future. These solar devices, produced by wireless network provider Meraki,
Hip in the Square
Someone always sounds the death knell for Harvard Square whenever a long-established business closes or a national chain store moves in. We’re certainly no fans of corporate homogenization, but the
Shoppers Hit Square Stores
Retailers rolled out a variety of promotions and discounts with mixed results last Friday in an effort to lure recession-weary consumers into Harvard Square stores, hoping that the unofficial start
Bad News about Out of Town News ends writer’s ritual
Bad news, bad news. Out of Town News will likely be shutting its doors…
A New Sign of Change at the Gates of Harvard
They survived when Barnes & Noble took over the Harvard Coop, and even when the Tasty, a 16-stool diner with a fanatical following, gave way to an Abercrombie & Fitch.
