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In late 1997, they opened a third restaurant, Carambola, in Waltham, Massachusetts, which served exclusively Cambodian cuisine. [3] Shortly after that, the original Elephant Walk restaurant was moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts. [4] In 2005, a French menu was added to the Carambola's Cambodian menu and it was also renamed to Elephant Walk. [5]
1863 – Waltham Free Press begins publication. [20] 1865 – Public Library founded. [16] 1866 – Emmet Literary Association formed. [21] 1870 Waltham Horological School established. [25] Waltham Foundry Co. established. [26] 1876 Waltham Weekly Record begins publication. [20] Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Company in business. [14]
Wilson's Diner is a historic diner at 507 Main Street (US Route 20) in Waltham, Massachusetts. The diner was built by the Worcester Lunch Car Company as #819, and was delivered to this site by the company in March 1949. It is a well-preserved example of the company's post-World War II craftsmanship. The diner is ten bays wide and three deep ...
Released on July 17, the upcoming Paul Giamatti movie "The Holdovers" trailer features Fairhaven High School and Wamsutta Club.
GateHouse continued to cover Newton via the Newton Tab, a weekly newspaper that CNC had owned since 1992. [9] One year later, in July 2011, the Waltham News Tribune printed its final Tuesday edition, converting to once-a-week publication on Fridays. [10]
The Morro Bay restaurant at 2680 North Main St. will remain open for business. The Morro Bay location is open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to ...
The Moody Street Historic District is a historic commercial district at Moody and Crescent Streets in Waltham, Massachusetts.It consists of eight commercial properties facing Moody Street as it runs south from the Charles River toward Newton.
In 1967, the Haggertys bought the Reading Chronicle, and in 1981 merged the weekly Chronicle into the Daily Times to create the current newspaper. The newspaper's main office and printing plant is located at 1 Arrow Drive in Woburn, although it retains a news bureau, the former Chronicle office, on Main Street in Reading.