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Waltham, MA

Hidden Food Gems: MA Restaurant Named Among Nation's Best 'Hole-In-The-Wall' Spots Hidden Food Gems: MA Restaurant Named Among Nation's Best 'Hole-In-The-Wall' Spots
Hidden Food Gems: MA Restaurant Named Among Nation's Best 'Hole-In-The-Wall' Spots The Northeast is packed with hidden culinary gems and a new report from a food website looks at the best spots in each state. Food Republic released its list of the best "hole-in-the-wall" restaurants in every state on Sunday, Aug. 24. The site used public opinion, food awards, press coverage, and TV features to choose 50 local favorites across the country. Writer Nicole Alexander featured everything from diners tucked inside small towns to family-owned spots that have built decades-long followings. "While we all love a good chain restaurant, some of the country's best food …
Arson Suspected After 4 Fires At Same Abandoned Mass Campus: ‘We’re Deeply Concerned' Arson Suspected After 4 Fires At Same Abandoned Mass Campus: ‘We’re Deeply Concerned'
Arson Suspected After 4 Fires At Same Abandoned Mass Campus: ‘We’re Deeply Concerned' Two more fires have torn through the long-abandoned Fernald School campus in Waltham, and officials believe they may be connected to a troubling pattern of arson dating back to last year. Waltham Fire Chief Andrew Mullin, Police Chief Kevin O’Connell, and State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine confirmed that the recent fires, which happened in April, are now under investigation. They say the blazes appear to have been set on purpose and are likely linked to two others that happened in January and December. “There have been four fires in that area since December,” said Chief O’Connell. “These inci…
Trump Administration Selling Off Nine 'Non-Core' Federal Spaces In Massachusetts Trump Administration Selling Off Nine 'Non-Core' Federal Spaces In Massachusetts
Trump Administration Selling Off Nine 'Non-Core' Federal Spaces In Massachusetts The Trump administration is putting some of the largest and most well-known federal buildings up for sale. The move is all in an effort to eliminate waste, slash maintenance costs, and reinvest in more efficient spaces, according to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Officials have identified hundreds of "non-core properties" totaling millions of square feet that no longer serve essential government functions and are now up for grabs. “Selling ensures that taxpayer dollars are no longer spent on vacant or underutilized federal spaces,” federal officials said. “Disposing of the…