The Harvard Square Business Association has joined the national trend that now commemorates the day after Thanksgiving as Plaid Friday. Nationally, Plaid Friday celebrates independently owned and operated businesses.
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Bob Slate Stationer to Celebrate Reopening November 17th
Harvard Square institution that closed in March is once again ready to serve customers. Bob Slate Stationer announced today that it will celebrate the reopening of its store at a new location in Harvard Square on November 17th.
Celebrate Thanksgiving in Harvard Square
With so many options, why would you cook at home? Leave the work to us and enjoy time with your family and friends. Come to Harvard Square where tempting and delectable dining options await you and yours! Each restaurant listed offers unique, scrumptious fare created specifically for Thanksgiving.
Folk Music Month in Harvard Square
Forever Young: The 3rd Annual Folk Music History Month in Harvard SquareNovember 1st through November 30thHarvard Square Folk: Reflections in Photographs, Books, Music and Salons…
2011 Calendar of Events in Harvard Square!
The Harvard Square Business Association – 2011 Annual Calendar of Events.
Head of the Charles Regatta
Since 1965, rowers have come from far and near to the banks of the Charles River to take part in the world’s largest regatta. But the fun isn’t limited to competitors – there are many ways for spectators to get involved in the weekend’s activities.
Harvard Scare in Harvard Square!
Come all ye boils and ghouls to Harvard Scare for a weekend of wicked good fun. Enjoy tricks, treats, costume contests, monster mashes and something magical for one and all! More ghoulish details arrive every day so visit www.harvardsquare.
Tavern to Open in Former Z Square
By SHAN WANG, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER September 28, 2011…
Harvard Lampoon to Honor Bruins Players in Harvard Square!
The Harvard Square Business Association, the Harvard Lampoon and the City of Cambridge have teamed up to bring you a public celebration honoring Bruins players.
25 Years in Harvard Square What’s changed, what hasn’t, and why
A VISITOR FROM Kansas City who had never been to Harvard Square recently strolled through it and then enjoyed a grilled salmon dinner at The Harvest restaurant. “The Square is wild,” the man said, his eyes gleaming with appreciation. “There’s so much going on. The street musicians.