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Three Fun Ways to Get Your Kids in the Back-to-School Mindset
If you’re looking for some ways to get your kids back in the learning groove, Anna Rossi has a few ways to have some educational fun with the family.
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Three Fun Ways to Get Your Kids Ready for Back-to-School
Looking for fun and creative ways to get your kids ready to be back in the “school” mindset? Anna has three ways to get out in the city and explore new learning activities the whole family can enjoy.
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A Tour of the Stunning Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Courtyard
It’s breathtaking, a hidden oasis in the middle of an urban jungle. Anna Rossi gets a tour of the stunning Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum courtyard from Director Peggy Fogelman.
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Remembering ‘National Treasure' Ashley Bryan, Prolific Author & Illustrator
Mainers and others across New England are mourning the loss of Ashley Bryan, a prolific, award-winning children’s author and illustrator whose work has been displayed across the country.
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Remembering ‘National Treasure' Ashley Bryan, Prolific Author & Illustrator
Ashley Bryan wrote and illustrated over 50 books. His work is remembered for highlighting the African American experience and cultural heritage.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist: New Clue?
Three decades after one of Boston’s most infamous unsolved robberies, a new clue may help answer some questions.
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New Clue Reportedly Surfaces in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
Three decades after one of Boston’s most infamous unsolved robberies, a new clue may help answer some questions.
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Investigators Hope For New Leads in Boston Museum Robbery Following Gentile's Death
The chief investigator for a Boston museum still working to recover $500 million worth of art stolen in 1990 said Thursday he was hoping for new leads to emerge following the death of a highly scrutinized figure in the case. A Connecticut mobster who died last week, Robert Gentile, had long been suspected of possessing at one time some of the…
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Last Surviving Person of Interest in $500M Unsolved Boston Art Heist Dies
Robert Gentile, a mobster who for years denied suspicions from authorities that he knew anything about a trove of artwork valued in the millions stolen in a 1990 museum heist and remains missing, has died.