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Meadowbrook dominates in the trenches to roll past Cambridge

The Daily Jeff 07 Sep 2024
CAMBRIDGE −Friday's 50th edition of the Guernsey County Super Bowl at McFarland Stadium that featured rivals Cambridge High and Meadowbrook carried a bit more importance this gridiron season.
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Popular Boba Tea Restaurant Tiger Sugar Expected to Close Harvard Square Location

The Harvard Crimson 05 Sep 2024
Though Tiger Sugar could not be reached for comment for this article, the Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeals is set to discuss an application to permit smoothie bowl restaurant SoBol to open in Tiger ...
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Real estate transfers: 6 properties in Stark County sell for more than $1 million

Canton Repository 23 Aug 2024
Smith Kenneth L II & Jan from Moody Mary Jane, 1512 Cambridge Ave SW, $200,000.Osnaburg Township. Bowling Douglas B & Ida E from Bowling Chad D & Burch Natalie C, 3163 Ravenna Ave SE, $873,456.
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Venn diagrams are the perfect tool for a politician

The Spectator 01 Aug 2024
‘I just love Venn diagrams,’ Kamala Harris said in 2022 ... they make complex issues look simple ... While at Cambridge, Venn invented an automatic cricket bowling machine which, in 1909, took four wickets from Australia’s star batsman Victor Trumper ... .
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VALLONE, Frances T. “Fran” (Bertocchi)

Boston Herald 30 Jun 2024
After having children, she worked part-time evenings at the soda fountain of the Bal-A-Roue roller skating rink in Medford and then binding books in Fleming’s Print Shop, Cambridge.
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Cricket in US still has a way to go with potential fans stumped by basic rules

Yahoo Daily News 12 Jun 2024
... the stadium, they were into the intricacies of swing bowling, climatic conditions, and laminar flow ... Cambridge engineers have recreated a bowling machine invented by Dr John Venn in the early 1900s.
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Wooden bowling arm that bested Australian cricketer in 1909 rebuilt

The Observer 10 Jun 2024
A wooden contraption that bowled out an Australian international cricketer four times in 1909 has been re-created by engineers at the University of Cambridge.
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Cambridge University engineers recreate historic bowling machine

AOL 10 Jun 2024
A wooden contraption that bowled out an Australian international cricketer four times in 1909 – and was designed by the mathematician who gave his name to Venn diagrams – has been recreated by Cambridge University engineers.
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Steve Hughes announced 10 new events

Ents24 03 May 2024
Sun 23rd Jun ... BrewDog, Cambridge Tue 9th Jul. Bowling House, Norwich Wed 10th Jul.
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England’s Pompeii: Unfinished Ancient Dinner Found at Bronze Age Village

Greek Reporter 01 May 2024
Analyses of Bronze Age dishes found at the Must Farm site, such as a spoon (left) and bowl, have helped reveal what its inhabitants ate ... Cambridge Archaeological Unit ... at the University of Cambridge.
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‘Real deal’ Robins relies on Sky Blues thinking for reunion with United

The Observer 21 Apr 2024
Dave Boddy, the former chief executive who until leaving in January had been on the journey every step of the way, remembers when the visits of Carlisle and Cambridge in 2017-18 saw little more than 6,000 fans trickle into the vast stadium bowl ... Show.
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The Real Problem With Harvard’s Tourists

The Harvard Crimson 08 Apr 2024
While the abundance of tourists is profitable for the Square and the University, it harms students and Cambridge residents ... tourists ready to splurge on vacation and the students and residents who call Cambridge home.
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Must Farm - Britain’s Pompeii - Reveals Bronze Age Lifestyle of ‘Cosy Domesticity’

Ancient Origins 21 Mar 2024
Must Farm, a late Bronze Age settlement dating back to around 850 BC, has been meticulously unearthed by archaeologists from the University of Cambridge ... (Cambridge Archaeological Unit) Accomplished Home-Building ... (Cambridge Archaeological Unit).
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Expert archaeologists dub ‘UK’s Pompeii’ an ‘amazing time capsule’

Metro UK 20 Mar 2024
Bronze pots were found well preserved (Picture.PA/Cambridge Archaeological Unit) ... PA/Cambridge Archaeological Unit) ... They even found a broken wooden spatula used for stirring which was still resting against the inside of the bowl.

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