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Articles by Phoebe Sinclair

Phoebe Sinclair, in addition to serving as the first point of contact for community-related inquiries and issues, writes and produces The Whistler newsletter and is chief website wrangler. She is a life-long writer who holds a bachelor’s of fine arts in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College. In her free time, Phoebe can often be found biking around Boston and Cambridge, knitting, volunteering, and writing children’s fiction.

Help Build “Fort Agassiz” Play Structure at 20 Sacramento Street
March 23, 2012 – 4:40 pm | Comments Off on Help Build “Fort Agassiz” Play Structure at 20 Sacramento Street
Help Build “Fort Agassiz” Play Structure at 20 Sacramento Street

During February Vacation week at Maud Morgan Arts, a dedicated and enthusiastic group of middle school kids researched, designed, and built a model of a play structure to be constructed in the backyard of 20 …

Are You As Smart As A CRLS Student?
March 21, 2012 – 3:51 pm | Comments Off on Are You As Smart As A CRLS Student?

The First Annual Cambridge Rindge & Latin School Academic Competition seeks four representatives from the Agassiz neighborhood or Agassiz Baldwin Community programs to compete in this citywide tournament of smarts!
Do you remember all the elements …

LWN Computer Lounge Drop-In Session – Wednesday
March 19, 2012 – 9:41 pm | Comments Off on LWN Computer Lounge Drop-In Session – Wednesday
LWN Computer Lounge Drop-In Session – Wednesday

The next Living Well Network Computer Lounge drop-in session is this Wednesday so bring in your questions!
Our Computer Lounge sessions and classes are educational, informative and fun while we solve simple and complex technology problems …

Neighbors Protest Proposed Dunkin Donuts
March 16, 2012 – 4:45 pm | Comments Off on Neighbors Protest Proposed Dunkin Donuts
Neighbors Protest Proposed Dunkin Donuts

At the March 13 Agassiz Neighborhood Council meeting, neighbors expressed concern about a new Dunkin Donuts proposed for Mass. Ave. between Harvard and Porter Squares.  Many neighbors felt that an additional coffee store was unnecessary and …