
Giving thanks for our blessings is normally an easy thing to do. We may often get caught up in the day-to-day trappings of scratching out a living, ducking misfortune, and seeking out an occasional highlight to add to our mental scrapbooks. Usually, though, we come around to feeling and expressing that special sense of appreciation and gratitude that comes in moments of qui-et reflection just in time to validate ourselves as worthy recipients of such blessings.
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A touch of nature… — Photo by Denise Provost
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Review by Off the Shelf Correspondent Ed Meek
A creative literary take on the mystery novel
In Egypt when someone dies, relatives hire professional mourners to help the family and friends grieve. Jews sit shiva for seven days after the death of a close one. For many of us though, there is a funeral mass and service. Then, we are expected to get on with our lives. Alina Grabowski delves into the way women in a small town process the tragic death of a high school girl.
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Crews performed track replacement work along the Red Line. Complimentary photo by the MBTA Customer and Employee Experience Department.
The MBTA announced the successful completion of critical track work on the Red Line while service was suspended between Harvard and Broadway the evening of November 17 through November 23 and between Harvard and JFK/UMass on November 24. The Red Line is now completely free of all slow zones for the first time in at least 20 years, joining both the Blue and Orange lines as speed restriction-free. The Green Line will be free of its final speed restrictions following upcoming track work in December, making the entire subway system free of speed restrictions.
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LEGO® Discovery Center Boston’s Holiday Bricktacular Runs Now Through January 5th
Build the best holiday memories and give back in a big way during LEGO Discovery Center Boston’s seasonal event, Holiday Bricktacular, with the new Build to Give experience. From now– January 5th, families can enjoy a winter wonderland of activities, see a giant LEGO sleigh, meet and greet with a LEGO Gingerbread Man and more.
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Community support needed to create a hub for laughter and creativity
A new improv comedy theater is coming to Somerville, MA. Sort of. Union Comedy, currently at 593 Somerville Ave, has found a new home at 73 Bow Street. Before moving, however, there is some work to be done, and a stage to be built. The theater has launched a Kickstarter campaign in the hopes of raising $50,000 to build a vibrant performance space for the improv comedy community, performers and audience alike.
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Health & Human Services Director, Nancy Bacci, speaks with the Director of Veterans Services for the City of Somerville, Jerome Thomas.

Nebula Night is a community event that is part show, part jam, and all fun! Join in for a Friendsgiving show and jam, benefitting CAAS!
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