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...decline in a row. The Realtors' group also estimates that more than a half-million new homes are sitting unsold, staying on the market about five months, the longest time in a decade. While that may sound like bad news for sellers, buyers are happily finding more time to pick and choose property. According to NAR's chief economist, David Lereah, "This looks like we're touching down for the soft landing we've been expecting...
...team had a strong core of upperclassmen, led by captain Brady Merchant, Pat Harvey and Elliot Prasse-Freeman, who expected to lead Harvard into competition for the league title, much as captain Matt Stehle, Brian Cusworth and Mike Beal formed the nucleus of the 2005-06 team, the preseason pick to finish second in the league. Both squads got off to strong starts, going 8-5 in non-conference play and sweeping Dartmouth to enter the heart of the season 10-5. Those high expectations soon gave way to bitter disappointment. The 2002-03 team began its slide by dropping...
...managed to grab several two-point leads throughout the game. But it was never able to pull away—Springfield clawed back point by point to tie the game at 24, and from that point, never looked back. “From 25 [points] on, we need to pick up our play,” McKiernan said. “We don’t come out strong, we don’t finish strong,” Fitz added. “When it comes to crunch time, we just tighten up.” It?...
...left skate as time expired in the No. 8 Harvard women hockey team’s 1-0 victory against No. 10 Clarkson at the Bright Hockey Center. Junior winger Jennifer Sifers scored the only goal of the night, and senior goaltender Ali Boe made 24 saves to pick up her school-record 17th career shutout, giving the Crimson the first game of the best-of-three ECAC quarterfinals. “We talked about turning on the switch, not ramping up the dial,” Harvard coach Katie Stone said. “The first twenty minutes...
...located next door to the soon-to-be ice cream store, complained that throwing away their trash has become an arduous task since the space next to them was occupied. They used to leave garbage bags in front of the empty storefront overnight and the garbage collectors would pick them up in the morning. “Now we have to run out when the trash car comes in the morning,” said Sonja Totten-Harris ’04. In addition, she is a little worried that customers will choose not to eat the ice cream from...