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Weekend Guide: Open Market, Street Hockey Tourney, Hidden Alleys, Lobster Rolls!
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Book Talk: The Story of the Massachuset Tribe
Ed Quill, an author and former journalist at the Boston Globe, will read from and discuss his new book, When Last the Glorious Light: Lay of the Massachuset, on Tuesday, April 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the West End Museum. Relating the story of the Native American tribe for which the Commonwealth is named, the Read More…




