The Case of the Missing Cat–by Gordon Lewin
As a childless catless lady (who doesn’t understand cats at all ) I decided to publish Gordon Lewin’s ode to VP candidate JD Vance. Not a word in it is true.
As a childless catless lady (who doesn’t understand cats at all ) I decided to publish Gordon Lewin’s ode to VP candidate JD Vance. Not a word in it is true.
On a gloomy day, writer/photographer Anita M. Harris finds beauty, new growth and hope on her morning run.
In photos of Harvard Square from the Covid 19 pandemic, , Anita Harris shows the ongoing transformation of Harvard Square– and her own.
Writer Anita Harris is thankful that Cambridge has reached phase 3 in Massachusetts’ covid reopening –and for the people who have helped her through the pandemic.
Anita Harris is looking forward to her second Harvard Square chocolate tasting, tho she has qualms about sharing the info as last year she stood in the chocolate line for quite some time. It was worth the wait, though, she says.
After someone gives Cambridge writer Anita Harris the finger at Fresh Pond (and, to be honest, Harris responds in kind), Ranger Jean Rogers explains rules of the road and etiquette for Cambridge’s public spaces. “We all matter and we all make a difference,” Rogers says.
Writer and communications consultant Anita Harris asks if Bernie and Phyl’s new sexualized furniture ads are a good idea at a time when civility in the US and abroad is sadly lacking.
Public is invited on October 14, 2015, to an event at the Cambridge Innovation Center at which the Community Dispute Settlement Center (CDSC) will honor three community peacemakers for their work in the courts, at-risk young adults, and high school students.