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Harvard University’s Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) spent roughly $20,000 for every mile of sidewalk and road cleared of snow last year, more than twice what the City of Cambridge paid per mile over the same period. The Cambridge Department of Public Works (DPW) spent $1.1 million in total on snow removal to clear 125 miles of public roadway and 18 miles of sidewalk last fiscal year, according to Lisa Peterson, commissioner of the DPW. According to Wayne Carbone, head of snow removal for FMO, Harvard spent about half a million dollars last year removing snow from...
...We’re pretty much in top shape right now,” said Green. “I mean, we’ve cut cigarette breaks down to twice an hour, and we’re eating lots of high-quality, high-energy foods, like beef jerky and gummy bears,” she said. “Jannie’s having everyone lift a lot, which has been totally helpful. Evan is finally strong enough to carry Meghan’s books around for her, which has been huge for their relationship and for the rest...
...Twice-daily workouts had the team panting, but not protesting. Neyfakh gave special assistance to Evan R. Johnson. “He thought he was going to be really, really good at this stuff just because he knows a lot about the circus, but he has no idea what nuances are involved in the double, or even single axel toe-loop jump,” said Neyfakh. “I’m so sick of his attitude.” ALMOST THERE: 1 week. 6 hours. The lean, toned members of the FM dance team gathered over...
...work allows the women to stay at home, where they can care for their families, instead of traveling to labor in factories. According to Deale, the women earn good wages, by South African standards. She won't discuss how much they make but says she has given them raises twice in the past two years. "I've developed a market for them. I knew if I could sell their products here, I'd be making enormous strides in helping people who would otherwise be unemployed," she says. "When I give them a nice big order, they have a lot more...
...Saturday, offense had won out as Harvard (7-5-2, 4-2-2 ECAC) fell to the Wildcats (12-2-0, 6-1-0 Hockey East) by a score of 3-0. Two of UNH’s goals came on the power play, as the Wildcats converted twice on six opportunities.Entering this weekend, their conversion percentage was 29.6, while the Crimson killed 89 percent of its one-man down disadvantages. But on Saturday, UNH stifled Harvard’s power play, killing all four of its chances.“We really controlled the puck, which has been...