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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 1941, Sullivan & Worcester is a general practice law firm in Boston that is comprised of more than175 lawyers. Its practice is characterized by an emphasis on corporate, tax and securities law with particular strength in financial and commercial transactions. It represents both domestic and international clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies and high-profile financial institutions to individual entrepreneurs, joint ventures and closely-held enterprises. While its corporate attorneys have diverse experience in corporate finance and securities offerings, including private placements and mergers and acquisitions, they also provide traditional corporate counseling on matters such as sales, distribution and marketing procedures; advertising; credit and pricing issues; and human resource matters. In addition to its Boston office, Sullivan & Worcester have offices in New York and Washington, D.C.
Andover / Massachusetts / United States
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The Massachusetts School of Law is dedicated to providing a low-cost option for those who want to study law but would be excluded from larger law schools in the state. The Massachusetts School of Law does not require applicants to take the LSATs and administers their own test during the admissions process. They cater to mid-life career changes, mothers, minorities, immigrants and those with working class backgrounds. The school prepares students with the neccessary skills so they can begin practicing law as soon as they graduate.

Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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New England School of Law, located in Boston, offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs to students through its various campuses. The university provides courses in civil rights, constitutional issues, free speech and religion, mass media, administrative law, environmental advocacy, bankruptcy and creditors rights, estate planning, business planning, and domestic and international trading. It organizes projects, including general education programs, sports tournaments and award ceremonies. The university s library has a collection of course and digital reference notes and documents. It offers special career services through its recruitment and training center. Its services include graduate and summer employment evaluations, career advisory network, job posting database for students, and campus interviews and recruitment. The university additionally organizes sports activities, such as baseball, soccer, tennis, football, golf and basketball.
Plymouth / Massachusetts / United States
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The Pilgrim Hall Museum houses treasured possessions of those first courageous settlers. Among those irreplaceable treasures are William Bradford's Bible, Myles Standish's sword, the only portrait of a Pilgrim (Edward Winslow) painted from life, the cradle of New England's first–born, Peregrine White, the great chair of William Brewster and the earliest sampler made in America, embroidered by the teenage daughter of Myles Standish. The Museum is located in the heart of historic Plymouth Center.

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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Learn to speak French, take a cooking class, research French history, or celebrate Bastille Day at the French Cultural Center.

Part of a network of nearly 1,500 Alliances Françaises in 138 countries, it was established in 1945 to celebrate French and American friendship, the elegant brownstone on Marlborough Street contains a language school, cultural center and the second largest French library in the country.

The collection includes 28,000 multimedia documents, stacks of books on everything form contemporary fiction, social sciences, art and history. There's more than 900 DVD's for adults and children, and 1,500 CD's of music, literature and language lessons. In addition,there's a wide selection of French newspapers and magazines, and a children's library.

French classes for both adults and children are available at all levels, and taught by native speakers. Through donors and membership support, the center also offers a free after-school program at several Boston Public Schools, teaching French to children who may not otherwise have the opportunity to learn otherwise.

Cultural programs include everything from art exhibits, to book and Scrabble clubs, to meet and greets and wine tastings. A membership includes invitations to cultural events, discounts and more. The library is free and open to the public.

Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc., a research and consulting company, provides business information to energy companies, consumers, financial institutions, technology providers, and governments in the United States and internationally. It offers strategic knowledge and independent analysis on energy markets, geopolitics, industry trends, and strategies; analysis and insight on key energy segments and regions; industry forums to understand the dynamics of rapid change and its impact on businesses; multi-client studies that offer analysis on specific critical issues or opportunities; and consulting services to assist its clients in the strategy development and corporate decision making. The company provides its services in various energy sectors, including oil and refined products, natural gas, and electric power. Its products and services help decision makers to anticipate the energy future, as well as to formulate plans in the face of rapid changes and uncertainty. IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. was formerly known as Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Inc. The company was founded in 1983 and is based in Cambridge, Mass. with additional offices in Bangkok, Beijing, Calgary, Dubai, Johannesburg, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, Oslo, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, Tokyo and Washington.
Woods Hole / Massachusetts / United States
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The Marine Biological Laboratory is an educational research center  and specializes in the training in biology, biomedicine and ecology. 

Malden / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 1879, the Malden Public Library is a non-profit corporation. Based in Malden, Mass., it extensive list of collection comprises of current bestsellers/fiction/nonfiction books, CDs/audio tapes, magazines, books on tape, documentary/instructional videos, large type books/Aladdin Personal Reader, movies/childrens videos, foreign language learning audio tapes/books/videos and more. In addition, Malden Public Library provides reference/information services, book discussion group, exhibition of art works in its galleries, internet access/word processing and Infotrac computerized magazine index containing many full-text articles
Worcester / Massachusetts / United States
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette publishes a daily newspaper, Telegram that primarily features community news of Worcester County in Massachusetts. Worcester Telegram & Gazette is a wholly owned subsidiary of the New York Times Company that publishes the New York Times and the Boston Globe. It features articles by columnists Dianne Williamson, Clive McFarlane, Nick Kotsopoulos, Andi Esposito, Andrew Leckey, Scott McLennan, Jim Keogh, Laura Porter, Paul Rogers and David Hitch. The newspaper also publishes sport news on various college teams, courthouse records, obituary list, classifieds, real estate listings and weather information. Its business section provides information on stock market and economic analysis by various columnists. The entertainment section provides movie listings, dining guide, digital video discs releases and information on travel destinations. Worcester Telegram & Gazette is headquartered in Worcester, Mass.
Dedham / Massachusetts / United States
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About The Dedham Historical Society was founded in 1859 by a group of citizens concerned that the towns history not be forgotten. The Society was incorporated for the purposes of collecting and preserving such records and traditions as may tend to perpetuate the history of New England and especially the town of Dedham. The Society preserves and actively seeks information on all the towns making up the original Dedham Grant, from Bellingham and Plainville in the south, to Natick and Wellesley on the northwest. When the Society began, Norwood and Westwood had not become separate towns, so the collections include many items from the South Precinct and the Clapboardtrees Parish. The brick building at 612 High Street, Dedham, was built on the site of Dedhams first post office, home of Jeremiah Shuttleworth. The property and a bequest for the construction were left to the Society by Hannah Shuttleworth, Jeremiahs daughter and niece of Fisher and Nathaniel Ames. In 1888 the Shuttleworth house was moved. Architect Edwin J. Lewis designed the present two-story structure containing a lecture-display hall, basement storage area and Society office. In 1965 a second exhibition room to contain important furniture in the Societys collections was added with more document storage space beneath, and the earlier basement was modernized to contain an extensive historical and genealogical library. Today the Society keeps its documents, maps, and most fragile artifacts in a fireproof climate-controlled vault. About the Society The Society works within the community to establish a greater sense of appreciation for its history. The Dedham Historical Society is a charitable, educational institution, organized under Chapter 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is not a town department and receives no funds from local, state or federal government. It is completely supported through membership and private donations.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Boston's Museum of Science is a favorite museum among locals for its varied, relevant, and highly interactive exhibits. There is truly something for everyone; the MoS does not feel like your typical stand-around-and-stare-at-stuff museum. In addition to the museum's ever-changing and always exciting visiting exhibits, there are many permanent exhibits; plan for anywhere from two to five hours to explore the museum. Plus, you have to see an Omni film. And play in the massive gift shop. Maybe just plan to come back again and see what you didn't get to see the first time; there's always more.

Best and worst time to go to the Museum of Science
Because the museum is especially fun for kids and has so many interactive exhibits, it will be crowded when kids are out of school. If possible, go on a weekday, and avoid school vacation weeks when possible. If you must go during a vacation week, go later on in the week. Try to get there when the museum first opens at 9 a.m. or stay until after the kids are all in bed. The museum is open until 9 p.m. on Friday nights, making for a sweet albeit geeky date night.

Must see/do at the Museum of Science
See a movie at the Mugar Omni Theater. You'll get the most out of this immersive, domed screen experience if you choose a film featuring something underwater or adrenalin-inducing.

The Hayden Planetarium is also very popular as it is one of the most technologically advanced in the country, plus it offers psychadelic laser shows for a more chill evening.

The Lightning! demonstration is one of the museum's oldest and still best shows. The world's largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator will definitely spark your interest. Get to an early showing, as this popular demo fills up.

Admission to the Museum of Science
You'll pay just over twenty bucks to get in to the museum and only save a few for seniors and children (though kids under three are free). The Omni Theater, Planetarium, 4-D Theater, and Butterfly Garden each cost about another five dollars as an add-on to your museum entry. Each of these special tickets costs about ten dollars if purchased independently. 

Parking and Public Transportation to the Museum of Science
Parking at the museum's garage is the most convenient option, though a little pricey. The garage does fill up on weekends and school vacation days; once again, get there early to find a spot and beat the museum crowds. You can also park a half a mile away at the Cambridgeside Galleria garage to save a few bucks (the shorter your museum stay, the more significant the savings, or take the T and save even more. Take the Green Line's E train to Science Park Station and then cross the Charles River over the bridge. Further details and directions from other T stops are available on the museum's website.

Food at the Museum of Science
The Riverview Cafe offers some yummy choices with a splendid view of Boston over the Charles River, but you'll pay a premium. There are a variety of other options including but not limited to burritos, a salad bar, and Starbucks, but if you're on a budget, pack a lunch and save your money for the awesome stuff at the gift shop.

Insider tip for visitors to the Museum of Science
It's certainly easy to spend hours aimlessly wandering around the museum, but you can also plan your day ahead of time to make sure you get to see the things you didn't even know you wanted to see. The museum lists daily schedules on the website including live animal demonstrations, drop-in activities and challenges, and theater showtimes. Get tickets online ahead of time for the Omni movie or Planetarium show you really want to see and plan your day accordingly while also spending less time on line at the museum buying tickets.

For Boston visitors or locals playing tourist, save money and time by purchasing a Boston CityPass or Go Boston Card, and search for discount codes for these online. For Boston area locals, check with your town library, as many offer free or discounted day passes.

Friday nights, you can also venture to the roof of the parking garage to visit the Gililand Observatory for free and see the stars with the guidance of a an astronomy expert. Weather permitting, March through November; check the website or call for more details and to see if you'll be the only one there or not.

Author's bio: Deborah Jarvis is a freelance writer who grew up and currently lives in the Greater Boston Area. She never pahks her cah in Hahvahd Yahd and tries not to drive like she's from Boston if she can help it. She still remembers spending an overnight in the museum with her Girl Scout Troop and getting a yellow t-shirt with a T-Rex on it. It was her favorite shirt until her parents went to Paris and got her a new, tres chic Eiffel Tower shirt.

 

Somerville / Massachusetts / United States
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Earthworm has a long history in the recycling movement. Founded on Earth Day in 1970 as the Recycling Revolutionary Co-op, the goals of this early venture were to demonstrate the viability of recycling by operating a self-sufficient enterprise, to save natural resources and to create a non-hierarchical work place. We began by collecting office waste paper from commercial, governmental and non-profit offices in the greater Boston area.Renamed Earthworm, Inc in 1974, we formally recognized the overwhelming need for public education on recycling and earned non-profit status as an educational organization. In 1987, we responded to the growing need for technical assistance to public recycling projects by providing consulting services. In 1990, Earthworm further expanded its services to close the loop by offering recycled products to its customers. Today, Earthworm remains a successful, self-supported, non-profit office recycling service as well as a community resource and advocate for recycling and sensible solid waste management.Since 1970, Earthworm has worked with Boston area companies to design, implement and maintain office paper recycling programs. Earthworm is reliable and dependable ; with a name like Earthworm you have to be!We offer excellent office recycling services.We sell high quality recycled office paper which helps to stimulate the market for recycled materials.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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About Summer Fund As part of Associated Grant Makers, Inc ( AGM ), Summer Fund is a donor collaborative that seeks to provide enriching summer experiences for the urban youth of Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea and Somerville. Even though Summer Fund is a donor collaborative that provides resources for youth to attend summer programs, it does not provide individual scholarships or match children with a particular camp. In 2006, Summer Fund donor collaborative successfully raised $1, 376, 371 to support direct operational grants and SF special initiatives. Summer Fund continues to play a key role in ensuring that summer programming for urban youth is met. Support leveraged through the SF is instrumental in keeping children involved in structured, healthy activities that both complement and supplement their school-year education.
Cambridge / Massachusetts / United States
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The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory is a nonprofit organization that offers a range of research and development services. It maintains a staff of more than 1,300 employees. The laboratory conducts research in the areas of defense, space, energy, geospatial analysis and biomedical engineering. The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory supports technical education and undergraduate internship programs. It is one of the leading sources of guidance, navigation, and control solutions in the world. The laboratory also provides algorithm and software design, development and testing services. The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory operates cockpit systems integration, centrifuge, and inertial measurement unit dynamic test and calibration facilities.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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With more than 1,000 attorneys throughout the United States and Europe, Dechert is an international law firm. Its areas of expertise include corporate and securities law, civil litigation, finance, real estate and asset management. The firm s attorneys represent clients worldwide in various issues, such as multidistrict litigation and cross-border transactions. Dechert also specializes in international arbitration and dispute resolution, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property litigation, privacy law, venture capital and white-collar criminal defense. It offers legal assistance for employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement planning. The firm serves the chemical, construction, energy, financial services, health care, insurance, life sciences and retail industries. Dechert has a branch location in Boston.