Word: faneuil
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...city's five-month Jubilee 350 celebration. Naturally the goodies were scaled to suit the town's venerability: a 2,000-lb. creamy fudge sundae and a 14-ft. by 6-ft. field of butter-creamed pound cake adorned with a 5-ft. marzipan replica of historic Faneuil Hall. The cake, a six-month construction project for Entenmann's Bakery and a local architectural firm, was surrounded, of course, by 350 candles. Kevin White, 51, mayor of Boston for what seems like most of its history, lit the first candle and then was mercifully brief...
...Faneuil Hall. (What's Boston if it isn't Quincy Market?, they asked me.) Mr. and Mrs. N liked Albuquerque just fine, but they were surprised it was so far from Hackensack; it looked a lot closer on their Exxon-MIT map. (You're so lucky to live in such a big country, Mrs. N often tells Nadia...
Harvard basketball celebrated itself last night in the team's second annual banquet at Faneuil Hall, with cagers past and present heralding the start...
...chance to visit downtown Boston, great pizza presents itself in the North End (near the Boston Garden), and everything presents itself at the Faneuil Hall-Quincy Market area. By consensus the best restaurant in Boston is Locke-Ober's, hidden in a small cranny near the Park Street subway stop...
...Dudley Dudley. Three months ago, people would have chuckled in horror at such predictions. But now, like a crippled grizzly with traps on both legs, Ted Kennedy is struggling through the New Hampshire grind. The candidate himself looks tired, a much different man from the one who stood in Faneuil Hall November 7 and promised to bring the Carter administration to its knees...