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Maggie Leahy

Maggie Leahy

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    iEdit: Erin Flaherty’s Soundtrack for Midterm Season - The Heights

    The Heights Outreach Coordinator Maggie Leahy relates Erin Flaherty’s playlist as wistful and a mellow journey in music.
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    Famous Cupcakes at Newton’s 4 Corners Pizza Taste as Good as They Look

    Family-owned 4 Corners Pizza has served deep-dish pizza in Newton Highlands for 31 years. But since the March re-launch of its pizza cupcakes, the restaurant is attracting foodies from all over the region. It’s even gone viral.
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    Hannah Buchsbaum — The Heights

    Hannah Buchsbaum used running as an outlet to de-stress during her time as an undergraduate at Columbia University in New York, she said, so it has always been something she has done for fun. Though the feat is initially daunting, she said she believes that anyone who wants to can run a marathon. 
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    Olivia Colombo — The Heights

    Following her diagnosis for Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS) and subsequent surgery in July 2021, Olivia Colombo navigated a challenging health journey leading up to her first Boston Marathon in October.“I went in last time with almost zero expectations other than I wanted to finish, and I think this time I had more of an idea of what I was capable of and what I wanted to do,” Colombo, LSEHD ’22, said.
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    Hannah Buchsbaum

    “I thought it was really overwhelming at first, but you just take it day by day and I think it’s something that really anyone can do,” Buchsbaum said. “I think the coolest thing about … running a marathon, too, is just seeing so many people and knowing that each person kind of has their own story and their own way of getting there.” 
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    Business is Bustling Following Sofra’s Recognition in the New York ...

    On a sunny Saturday morning, the line winded its way out the door of Sofra around the corner onto Holworthy Street. Business has been booming at Sofra following its inclusion in The New York Times’ “The Restaurant List” from Oct. 12, which names the 50 restaurants The New York Times is currently “mo…
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    With Vietnamese Coffee and a Modern Aesthetic, Cicada Coffee Bar Ch...

    As the end of a school year like no other approaches, college students throughout Boston need their caffeine more than ever. In the face of looming finals and a multitude of papers, the Vietnamese coffee shop Cicada Coffee Bar might just be the perfect study escape.
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    Teachers to be Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines in Massachusetts

    K-12 teachers, child care workers, and school staff will be able to register for COVID-19 vaccinations at any of the 170 distribution locations within Massachusetts beginning on March 11. The Commonwealth’s vaccine rollout plan will now prioritize educators, Governor Charlie Baker said at a press conference Wednesday. Baker’s announcement follows President Joe Biden’s announcement on Tuesday that the United States will have enough vaccines for every adult in the country by the end of May.
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    Boston Pride Parade Postponed, The City Considers Fall 2021 Date

    The 50th anniversary Boston Pride Parade and Festival has been postponed from the usual June date due to restrictions on large gatherings in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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    Mayor Fuller Opposes Proposed MBTA Service Cuts

    As a part of its "Forging Ahead" initiative, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Advisory Board held a public meeting over Zoom on Nov. 17 to discuss potential service cuts to the Inner Core service area, which includes Newton.
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    Newton City Council Responds to Proposed MBTA Service Cuts

    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) proposed a number of service cuts to account for the $580 million budget shortfall it is experiencing due to decreased ridership during the pandemic.
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    Glaciologist Explores Complex and Changing Relationship Between Hum...

    Climate change and the melting of ice might seem synonymous, yet the physical evidence can feel distant.
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    Campbell Explores Power Behind Ming Dynasty Architecture

    In Beijing, the Forbidden City pays homage to the reign of one of China’s most powerful rulers—Emperor Zhu Di, or the “Yongle Emperor.”