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MUD AND MINERALS IN NAPA VALLEY, DOWN AND DIRTY MEETS LUXURY, ALL IN A DAY

Jun 01, 2003; ... CALISTOGA, Calif. - Imagine working the soil in your garden. Youare running your hands through wet, rich dirt mixed with peat moss.Now imagine you are in a tub full of the stuff. That's what a mudbath is like at Dr. Wilkinson's Hot Springs Resort. I was visiting a friend in San ...

BSO AT TANGLEWOOD JULY 5-AUG. 25

Jun 01, 2003; ... NOTHING COULD BE FINER THAN THE VIBE AT TANGLEWOOD, WHERE THEBOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EVERY SUMMER IN THEBERKSHIRES. THE OPENING WEEKEND IN THE KOUSSEVITZKY SHED HAS TWOGUEST CONDUCTORS, WITH KURT MASUR LEADING THE ORCHESTRA, MEZZO-SOPRANO DENYCE GRAVES, AND THE ...

`WALLACE NUTTING JUNE 6-OCT. 19

Jun 01, 2003; ... LONG BEFORE MARTHA STEWART WAS SELLING HER BRAND TO THE MASSES,WALLACE NUTTING (1861-1941) DID THE SAME THING IN THE EARLY 20THCENTURY. INSTEAD OF TV AS HIS MESSENGER, HE USED THE PRINT MEDIA ANDPHOTOGRAPHY TO PROMOTE HIS IDEAS ABOUT HOME LIFE IN COLONIAL AMERICA.HE BUILT A THRIVING ...

`SILVERDOCS' JUNE 18-22

Jun 01, 2003; ... A 1938 MOVIE PALACE HAS A NEW LIFE AS THE CENTERPIECE OF THEAMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE'S SILVER THEATRE AND CULTURAL CENTER. AFTER A$20 MILLION MAKEOVER, THE DOWNTOWN COMPLEX - THE HISTORIC ART DECOGEM, TWO STADIUM-STYLE CINEMAS, OFFICE AND MEETING SPACES, RECEPTIONAND EXHIBITION AREA, AND ...

`MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL' JUNE 10

Jun 01, 2003; ... IT'S THE 25TH YEAR FOR THE SPECIAL NIGHT OF FREE ADMISSION TO NINEMUSEUMS THAT STRETCH LIKE A STRING OF JEWELS ALONG A MILE OF FIFTHAVENUE. IN ADDITION TO THE EXHIBITS, THE MUSEUMS HAVE LIVE BANDS ANDSTREETSIDE ART ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNGSTERS. AMONG THE EXHIBITS IS THEJEWISH MUSEUM'S ...

`STROLLING OF THE HEIFERS' JUNE 5-8

Jun 01, 2003; ... COWS MOVE TO THE HEAD OF THE CLASS AGAIN FOR THE SECOND ANNUAL"STROLLING OF THE HEIFERS" CELEBRATION. PUTNEY SCHOOL STUDENTS, 4-H'ERS, AND FARMERS LEAD THIS YEAR'S 75 DOLLED-UP HOLSTEINS ANDJERSEYS IN SATURDAY MORNING'S PARADE THROUGH TOWN. THE FESTIVITIESOPEN ON THURSDAY NIGHT WITH "THE ...

`WASHBOARD FESTIVAL' JUNE 13-15

Jun 01, 2003; ... THE INTERNATIONAL WASHBOARD FESTIVAL SETS UP SHOP OUTSIDE THELOGAN FACTORY WHERE THE 'BOARDS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR MORE THAN 100YEARS. ALTHOUGH DESIGNED FOR LAUNDRY USE, THE COLUMBUS WASHBOARDCO.'S PRODUCT FOUND ITS WAY INTO THE ROSTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.AMONG THE 11 NATIONAL AND ...

`REFLECTIONS IN BLACK' JUNE 7-AUG. 31

Jun 01, 2003; ... THREE OAKLAND MUSEUMS SHARE THE THREE-PART "REFLECTIONS IN BLACK:SMITHSONIAN AFRICAN AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY," THE MOST COMPREHENSIVELOOK AT THE SUBJECT EVER ASSEMBLED, WITH 300 IMAGES BY 120PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM 1840 TO THE PRESENT. THE OAKLAND SHOWING IS THEONLY COMPLETE EXHIBITION ON THE ...

DECERTIFIED BUT STILL AN ICON: ROUTE 66

Jun 01, 2003; ... My wife and I were driving across Oklahoma heading for SouthernCalifornia when we happened onto America's nostalgia highway, oldRoute 66. We were traveling on Interstate 40, which ran with barely a dip orcurve, across a table-top landscape that stretched away under anenormous sky ...

WHEN THE OBJECT OF ONE'S AFFECTION IS COLD AND LONELY

Jun 01, 2003; ... FLORENCE, Ore. - In the middle of 360 miles of majestic, largelyunspoiled Oregon coastline, surrounded by pine trees, rocky cliffs,and the massive waves ferociously lurching at the rugged edge ofDevil's Elbow Beach, Heceta Head Lighthouse is spectacularly lonely. If it's lonely in ...

DUDE, YOU'RE GETTING A PEDICURE MORE MEN ARE GOING TO SPAS, BUT NOT NECESSARILY FOR THE PAMPERING

Jun 01, 2003; ... IVINS, Utah - We're just four regular guys making our way down aridge after a two-hour hike in red rock country. We're sweaty andhot, we're sucking water out of our CamelBaks, and we're talkingabout manicures, pedicures, and facials. "The only thing about getting a pedicure," says ...

COUPLES TRAVEL BEST WHOSE STYLES OFFSET

Jun 01, 2003; ... As author and humorist Mary-Lou Weisman observes, some marriagesare saved by going on vacation while others take permanent leave."Traveling While Married," her latest collection of essays, is whatyou do when the honeymoon is over. The book's subtitle is "How toTake a Trip with Your ...

WARMING UP TO CHILE

Jun 01, 2003; ... Friends Dianna Leahy and Cari Widmyer wanted to go somewhere warmand different for their two-week trip over Christmas and New Year's.They ruled out southern Africa as too expensive, but when Widmyermentioned Chile, Leahy jumped at the chance. "Chile had always appealed to me," said ...

LATEST ON SARS; SECURE AT THE SUMMIT; NASTY NAPLES

Jun 01, 2003; ... SARS update: The World Health Organization has dropped itsadvisory to defer nonessential travel to Hong Kong and Guangdongprovince in China, reporting that the rate of infection has decreasedsteadily and both areas have contained the disease. WHO retainedsimilar advisories for other ...

SWEET MEMORIES WITH VISIONS OF BACKYARD BIRTHDAYS DANCING IN THEIR HEADS, YOUR GROWN- UP GUESTS WILL LOVE THESE SIMPLE LITTLE CAKES.

Jun 01, 2003; ... Grand cakes and fussy tarts have nothing over cupcakes. Moistlittle cakes baked inside pleated paper liners were once every kid'sbirthday favorite. Perhaps that's why, today, adults find themirresistible. They recall summertime parties when the onlyentertainment for a herd of children ...

VACATION TOLL

Jun 01, 2003; ... Summer vacation season is almost here, and if you have kids, youknow what that means. It's time to put them up for adoptionNo,sorry. I mean it's time to start planning your family's summervacation. This is your chance to escape the daily grind and spendquality time with your ...

CHARLES STREET JAIL

Jun 01, 2003; ... In the photograph on the left, one wing of the Charles Street Jailis being engulfed by new steel construction undertaken by Mas sa chusetts General Hospital. Given the old jail's pioneering of inmatehealth, there's some justice in the fact that part of it will becomean outpatient care ...

TALLY MAN PRESIDENT BUSH SEEMS OBSESSED WITH PUBLICLY DISCUSSING EVERYBODY'S JOB PERFORMANCE - EVEN HIS OWN.

Jun 01, 2003; ... Another Republican senator is in trouble, and President Bush hasrushed to his defense. According to the White House press secretary,the president "has confidence" in Rick Santorum "and believes he'sdoing a good job."Somehow, it doesn't really seem to be thepresident's "job" to ...

BUYING INTO GENERATION Y IF YOU THINK THAT TEENAGERS ARE IRRESPONSIBLE AND REBELLIOUS, THEN YOU HAVEN'T BEEN PAYING ATTENTION.

Jun 01, 2003; ... DOES A 25-YEAR-OLD WHO INVESTIGATES "THE HEARTS AND MINDS" OFYOUNG ADULTS FOR Y-ACCESS, THE MARKET RESEARCH FIRM IN BOSTON,SUFFER FROM ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT?NO, BECAUSE TEENS ARE LIVING INTHE SAME WORLD THAT 25-YEAR-OLDS ARE LIVING IN. THAT'S AMISCONCEPTION: THAT TEENS ARE LIVING ON ...

COMMENCEMENT ANXIETY

Jun 01, 2003; ... "Are you worried about the boys being sent to Iraq?" my wife askedme a few days before bombs began dropping on Baghdad. I had to admit,I wasn't, which strikes me as ludicrous. We have two sons of draftage, our country had been preparing for war for months, and yet thethought hadn't even ...

A SERIES ON SHORT 'ORDER'

Jun 01, 2003; ... In recent years, cable services like HBO and Showtime have grabbedprime-time viewers in ever-growing numbers. Tired of sitcoms andreality TV, many people have turned to the dark drama of "TheSopranos" and "Six Feet Under" and the salacious wit of "Sex and theCity" and "Queer as Folk" to ...

EPIDEMIC OF FEAR HOW THE SARS SCARE PLAYED INTO AMERICA'S CULTURE OF PANIC - AND THEN, JUST AS QUICKLY, FADED FROM THE HEADLINES.

Jun 01, 2003; ... The house is on a cul-de-sac in a leafy suburb south of Boston.The sky is all blustery and changeable as late spring comes laterthan most, and the front door of the house is open, but nobody comesup the walk. The professor is inside the house, talking to someone ona cellphone in a car ...

WELCOME SIGNS

Jun 01, 2003; ... If your front door has been bare since you tossed the holidaywreath on the compost pile, take a look around the house for somedecorating inspiration. The most ...

STAIR GAZING THE "LIVING HALLS" OF DORCHESTER'S GRAND HOUSES SHOW THAT BOSTONIANS OF YORE TOOK THEIR STAIRCASES SERIOUSLY.

Jun 01, 2003; ... Stairs have transcended their mechanical purpose since somecaveman first laid a slab of stone at the entrance to his home so hecould more gracefully gain access. Easier entree may have been the original motivation, but form soon took its place beside function inthe design equation. ...

HOLOCAUST IMAGES

Jun 01, 2003 ... I am outraged by Paul and Carol Bradford's anti-Semitism("Letters," April 20). Telling the Jewish people to "forget theHolocaust" and to "stop writing articles and publishing . . . somejust-discovered, depressing photographs or story of that part ofhistory" is like telling ...

A PATIENT'S ROLE

Jun 01, 2003 ... Ellen Rafshoon's "What Price Beauty?" is one of the most biasedarticles I have ever read. She clearly set out to excoriate thedrug Accutane and its manufacturer, Roche US Pharmaceutical, alongwith the US Food and Drug Administration and dermatologists ingeneral. She almost completely ...

HOLOCAUST IMAGES

Jun 01, 2003 ... Like Paul and Carol Bradford, I am concerned about the plight ofthe Palestinians. But I am shocked and dismayed by the rest of their letter. Any real humanitarian, anyone who genuinely fights for peace andfreedom, knows that to compare one tragedy to another is todisrespect ...

THE GOOD DOCTOR

Jun 01, 2003 ... " Deathbed Manners" touched me in many ways. I immediatelyrecognized the candor with which it was written and the heartfeltdilemma that Peter Reese and most other medical professionals arefaced with. We are never well suited as the bearer of bad news, forwe are only ...

THE GOOD DOCTOR

Jun 01, 2003 ... I commend Dr. Peter P. Reese for his insightful and compellingessay on talking with people facing the end of their lives orreceiving other difficult medical information ("Deathbed Manners,"April 20). This is a significant part of health care professionals'role and yet one that typically ...

THE JOY OF MUSIC

Jun 01, 2003 ... Toy Symphony, as Gareth Cook says, is a fascinating project("Making Music Easier," April 20). Any way in which musicians can"reach out to today's children" to show them the basic joy of musicis valuable to children and to all of us. But let's not stop there. The students ...

A PATIENT'S ROLE

Jun 01, 2003 ... The blame for Accutane birth defects ("What Price Beauty?" April27) should be put on the women who ignore the prescriptioninformation, doctors' instructions, and the labels to access eachpill. Choosing to put themselves at risk for pregnancy while having beenmade amply aware of ...

NEWTON TO TAKE MORE TIME TO HEAR PRESCHOOL APPEALS

Jun 01, 2003; ... NEWTON - A 4 1/2-hour session was not long enough for the ZoningBoard of Appeals to hear the exhaustive arguments for and against thenew Teddy Bear Club preschool site, prompting the board to make anunusual move: Continue the hearing until Tuesday. "We are taking this very, very ...

5K CHARITY RUN

Jun 01, 2003 ... NEEDHAM In memory of Needham resident David Retik and other fathers lostin the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the second annual DaveRetik Father's Day Fun Run will take place at DeFazio Field June 15.The 5K walk/run event is open to all ages and will feature ...

WALTHAM MAN FACES ASSAULT, DRUG CHARGES

Jun 01, 2003; ... A Waltham man suspected of dealing drugs while his 16-month-oldchild was in the car with him nearly escaped arrest May 23 afterWatertown police chose not to pursue him in a high-speed chase,police said. According to Detective Lieutenant Michael Lawn, policehad been advised by the ...

COUNCIL TO MEET ON WHA FUNDING

Jun 01, 2003; ... WALTHAM - The City Council will hold a special meeting tomorrownight to address the Waltham Housing Authority's noncompliance withUS Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations. HUD has blocked nearly $1.5 million in funding for failing tosubmit plans to the federal ...

VOLUMES OF COMMUNITY PRIDE MANY HELPED BUILD NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY TO BE UNVEILED TODAY

Jun 01, 2003; ... For two years, the steel skeleton on Washington Street has beengradually fleshed out to become, as Wellesley residents will seetoday, a striking and well-equipped library. The new Wellesley Free Library will be unveiled at a 2 p.m.dedication ceremony and ribbon-cutting. The event ...

CONSTANCE GREASON DREW MANY INTO ART

Jun 01, 2003; ... Through a lifetime of volunteer work, Constance Greason's passionfor art touched a wide audience, from World War II veterans toChildren's Hospital patients to Weston High School students. Mrs. Greason, 93, died May 18 at the Mary Ann Morse Nursing Centerin Natick. A memorial ...

WILLIAM MANNIX, FORMER CUSTODIAN

Jun 01, 2003 ... WATERTOWN - William Joseph "Skeets" Mannix, 80, a lifelongWatertown resident, died May 23 in the Mount Sinai RehabilitationCenter in Waltham Hospital. Born in Waltham, he graduated from Watertown High School. Mr. Mannix served in the Army during World War II and worked as ...

A. ANTOBENEDETTO, 78, UTILITY WORKER

Jun 01, 2003 ... MEDWAY - Alesandro Antobenedetto, 78, a former utility worker,died May 22 in Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Born and raised in Framingham, he had lived in Medway for the past42 years. Mr. Antobenedetto had been a utility worker for the Frye Boot Co.in Marlborough for ...

ROBERT DUMONT JR., 48, TRUCK DRIVER

Jun 01, 2003 ... MILFORD - Robert F. "Duey" Dumont Jr., 48, a former truck driver,died last Sunday in his home in Blackstone. Born in Framingham, he attended Milford public schools andattended Blackstone Valley Vocational Technical High School. He lived in Bellingham and Milford before moving to ...

AMILIA LUHRMANN, 5, OF MEDFIELD

Jun 01, 2003 ... MEDFIELD - Amilia Rose Luhrmann, 5, died last Saturday inMoultonborough, N.H. She was a resident of Medfield all her life. Amilia was aprekindergarten student at Medfield Children's Center. She had takenballet lessons at the Medfield Dance Academy and was a member of theCherub ...

SCHOOL RECOGNIZES WAR'S LESSONS WWII VETERANS TO GET DIPLOMAS FROM MEDFIELD

Jun 01, 2003; ... MEDFIELD - Just weeks before his scheduled graduation in 1943,Joseph Ryan's high school career was cut short when he left to servein the Pacific during World War II. Sixty years later, the retiredfire chief and several others who left their classes behind to gooverseas will finally march ...

A BAY STATE LEGACY ATTENDANCE SLIPS, BUT TOWN MEETING IS STILL PIVOTAL IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Jun 01, 2003; ... Passion. Political intrigue. Eccentric personalities. A richhistory. And at least one instance of nudity. Town meeting would seemto have all the necessary elements to draw a crowd. As Massachusetts nears the end of annual town meeting season,which arrives each year with the first ...

IRAQI-AMERICAN WOMAN OFFERS VIEW RESIDENT AIMS TO PROMOTE PEACE

Jun 01, 2003; ... Watertown resident Afaf A. Stevens, who was born and raised inBaghdad, wants to educate the public about Middle Eastern culture andthe historical relationship between Islam and Western civilization. As part of her "Bridging East & West Peace Initiative," she willspeak Thursday n an ...

SCHOOL BUILDING AID SOUGHT

Jun 01, 2003 ... ASHLAND Officials were nearing completion last week of an application forstate reimbursement for a nearly $42-million project to upgradeAshland schools. The project includes about $38.7 million for a new high school onEast Union Street, with the rest earmarked for renovations ...

WORK BEGINS ON BUILDING POLICE STATION

Jun 01, 2003 ... HOPKINTON - Hopkinton has officially broken ground for a newpolice station that will replace the headquarters on Main Street. The $4.9 million station, approved by Town Meeting in 2001, willbe constructed on town-owned land behind the current building. The new station, ...

L-S BOARD DEFERS CHANGE IN FRIDAY GRADUATION DAY CLASS OF 2005 COULD BE FIRST TO BE AFFECTED

Jun 01, 2003; ... The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School Committee will adhere to itslongstanding tradition of holding high school graduation on a Fridayfor next year's seniors, but changes could be in store for the Classof 2005 and future graduates. For the past two months, school officials have been ...

TOWN NEGOTIATES DEAL TO PROVIDE PARAMEDICS NATIONAL COMPANY WILL REPLACE SERVICE THAT'S ON CHOPPING BLOCK

Jun 01, 2003; ... WAYLAND - Wayland officials have made an agreement with a nationalambulance company to provide paramedic service when MetroWest MedicalCenter stops providing it June 8. But meanwhile, the town'sfirefighters are planning to ask selectmen to consider paying totrain them to do the ...

FRAMINGHAM BRIDGE TO BE REMOVED, FIXED

Jun 01, 2003; ... FRAMINGHAM - The historic Danforth Street Bridge, one of only twobridges of its kind in New England, is getting its first majormakeover since its construction in 1890. Crews from the Colonial Steel Corp., a Carlisle-based companyhired to oversee the $325,000 restoration process, ...

MANY HELPED BUILD NEW WELLESLEY LIBRARY

Jun 01, 2003; ... WELLESLEY - For two years, the steel skeleton on Washington Streethas been gradually fleshed out to become, as Wellesley residents willsee today, a striking and well-equipped library. The new Wellesley Free Library will be unveiled at a 2 p.m.dedication ceremony and ...

DOG LICENSES AVAILABLE

Jun 01, 2003 ... BERLIN The town clerk reminds residents that it is time to renew doglicenses. Licenses, which must be renewed annually, expired March 31,Town Clerk Eloise Salls said. Fees remain the same this year as inprevious years - $11 to renew a license for a dog, $7 if the dog isspayed ...

CONFLICT ERUPTS OVER DERELICT HOUSE OWNER CHALLENGES DEMOLITION ORDER

Jun 01, 2003; ... BOLTON - A conflict over a derelict house, simmering for more thana decade, erupted over the past two weeks, with an elderly owner andher family challenging a demolition order, while a neighbor accusedthe town of unconstitutional tactics over her protests against plansto rehabilitate the ...

STUDENT POETS, WRITERS JOIN CAFE SOCIETY TOWN'S YOUNG ARTISTS GET AUDIENCE, APPLAUSE, AND A REASON TO RHYME

Jun 01, 2003; ... Traffic begins to thin as dusk settles outside Harvest Bagels indowntown Hudson on a spring evening. The breakfast and lunch shop isusually not open at this hour, but tonight, creative juices arebrewing along with the coffee as Hudson High School students and oneseventh-grader prepare to ...

STOW VOTERS APPROVE FOUR BALLOT QUESTIONS ON SCHOOLS

Jun 01, 2003; ... STOW - Voters resoundingly passed three ballot questions forfunding the schools and a fourth to buy property for potential use asa school site - but town finances remain in limbo, awaiting two morebudget votes expected this summer. Officials pointed to last week's tally as a vote ...

TAHANTO SCHOOL COMMITTEE STARTS OVER ON BUILDING PLAN

Jun 01, 2003; ... Regional School Committee members this week will start fresh afterthree failed attempts to win money for renovating a secondary school. Members will meet Wednesday to organize a new building committeeand define its mission to reflect a hard political reality thatbecame apparent ...

MOSQUITO SPRAYING SCHEDULED

Jun 01, 2003 ... BELLINGHAM Starting tomorrow, Norfolk County Mosquito Control Projectofficials will be spraying every Monday along Bellingham streetsbetween 2 and 6 a.m. Residents can find a street listing schedule atthe project's website, http://users.rcn.com/ncmcp, on Fridayafternoons ....

BUDGET, MASTER PLAN WIN APPROVAL TOWN MEETING PROVES CONTENTIOUS

Jun 01, 2003; ... Town Meeting last week approved a $58.8 million budget during anhourlong discussion, at times contentious, about a staffing issue inthe town coordinator's office. Voters also endorsed the town's master plan, a 20-year blueprintfor Westborough's growth. The town held two ...

MORE CUTS PLANNED IN SCHOOL SPENDING TOWN RECEIVES LOWER ESTIMATE OF STATE AID

Jun 01, 2003; ... School officials will meet again Tuesday night to outline theremaining $733,000 in cuts they must make to next year's schoolbudget, reductions that will slice even deeper into a districtalready facing the elimination of more than 33 teaching positions bynext fall. School ...

PETITION TO CUT MEDWAY SERVICES MISGUIDED

Jun 01, 2003 ... On May 12, Medway held its annual Town Meeting. Because only 10signatures are needed on any article presented for a Town Meetingwarrant, Salvatore LaRiccia was able to present nine articles to astanding-room-only, filled auditorium of Medway residents. Thearticles proposed a reduction ...

SENIORS DECRY A LACK OF TRANSPORT SERVICES GROUP LOBBIES FOR POLICY CHANGE

Jun 01, 2003; ... A group of Wrentham senior citizens, plus officials from Norfolkand Franklin, descended on Beacon Hill last week to lobby for busservice for their communities. For years, the towns have been arguing that if the MBTA will notprovide bus service and service for the disabled, they ...

CLOSING OF PUBLIC SCHOOL PROVIDES HOME TO JEWISH EDUCATIONAL CENTER FRAMINGHAM SITE LEASED FOR 3 YEARS

Jun 01, 2003; ... Shawn Granoff of Framingham decided months ago to send her 4-year-old daughter to a Jewish day school planned for the region, eventhough no one knew where it would be located. Granoff wants Hannah tolearn about her family's rich Jewish heritage and would gladly driveher to another ...

MEDWAY RESIDENT OFFERS ARTICLE FOR TAX UNDERRIDE ASKS TOWN MEETING FOR BALLOT QUESTION

Jun 01, 2003; ... Salvatore LaRiccia is at it again. After having nine of his citizen's petitions to lower townspending rejected at Medway's annual Town Meeting, he has an articleon this month's Special Town Meeting agenda requesting that the townconsider permanently tightening the limits on the ...

SCHOOL RECOGNIZES WAR'S LESSONS WORLD WAR II VETS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS WITH CLASS OF 2003

Jun 01, 2003; ... Just weeks before his scheduled graduation in 1943, Joseph Ryan'shigh school career was cut short when he left to serve in the Pacificduring World War II. Sixty years later, the retired fire chief andseveral others who left their classes behind to go overseas willfinally march to "Pomp ...

WEBSITES PROVIDE HIGH-TECH OPTIONS FOR LOCAL DEBATE OPINION IS DIVIDED ON BENEFITS OF ALLOWING ANONYMOUS POSTS

Jun 01, 2003; ... Mike spends a lot of time communicating with his Marlboroughneighbors. He never sees them, though. They don't even know his lastname. And he doesn't talk. He types. Mike posts his messages on a discussion board called "Speak Out"on www.marlborough.com, an unofficial town website ...

DINING OUT

Jun 01, 2003; ... Buffets have a earned a bad name from neglect and poor planning.The pitfalls are obvious and numerous - empty steam pans, dried-outfood, too much choice or too little. Too often, buffet just meanswaiting in line to acquire a plateful of food you don't really want. But if there ...