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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.

Hull Fulweiler, MLBCC Board Clerk
March 15, 2017 – 9:00 am | Comments Off on Hull Fulweiler, MLBCC Board Clerk
Hull Fulweiler, MLBCC Board Clerk

Hull Fulweiler (he/him/his) graduated from the University of Virginia in 1977 with a bachelor’s degree in Economics. Originally from New York City, Hull moved to Cambridge in 2000. He started Hullco, Inc. a small boat …

ABC and MMA Programs Closed Due to Snow – March 14th
March 14, 2017 – 9:52 am | Comments Off on ABC and MMA Programs Closed Due to Snow – March 14th
ABC and MMA Programs Closed Due to Snow – March 14th

Agassiz Baldwin Community and Maud Morgan Arts Programs will be closed on Tuesday, March 14th, 2017 due to a snowstorm.
Learn more about snow emergencies in Cambridge here: www.cambridgema.gov/Snow

CANCELED: March ANC Meeting
March 10, 2017 – 7:56 pm | Comments Off on CANCELED: March ANC Meeting
CANCELED: March ANC Meeting

Due to weather, we are cancelling the March Agassiz Neighborhood Council Meeting. Please join us at our next meeting on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 7:30 PM. We meet in Maud Morgan Arts, on the second …

Howard Yezerski Juries Beautiful, Edgy 2017 Small Works Salon at the Chandler Gallery
February 28, 2017 – 5:00 pm | Comments Off on Howard Yezerski Juries Beautiful, Edgy 2017 Small Works Salon at the Chandler Gallery
Howard Yezerski Juries Beautiful, Edgy 2017 Small Works Salon at the Chandler Gallery

At dusk, a figure creeps through the bushes toward the open window of a house. The legs are visible, but the figure’s head and torso are hidden in a mass of white strands, like yarn …