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  2. March Madness: Wan Wang of Worcester chosen Best Chinese ...

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    The restaurant at 401 Park Ave. in Worcester saw a bit of an uptick in customers as the monthlong contest unfolded. “We serve great Chinese food,” owner Kenny Huang said last week.

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  4. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Somerville/Medford News Weekly Somerville, Medford Middlesex Weekly South Boston Online: Boston: Suffolk: Weekly: South Boston Inc. Covers South Boston and Seaport District South End News: Boston: Suffolk: Weekly: South End News Inc. Covers South End and Boston Southbridge News: Southbridge: Worcester: Daily: Stonebridge Press Southwick ...

  5. Kowloon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Restaurant in 2008. Kowloon Restaurant is a pan-Asian restaurant in Saugus, Massachusetts. The restaurant serves a range of Cantonese, Sichuan, Japanese, Polynesian, and Thai dishes in several themed dining rooms and lounges. Kowloon was called one of the best Chinese restaurants in New England by Boston television station WHDH in 2004. [1]

  6. Chinatown, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown, Boston (Cantonese: 唐人街; Jyutping: Tong4jan4gaai1) is a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States.It is the only surviving historic ethnic Chinese enclave in New England since the demise of the Chinatowns in Providence, Rhode Island and Portland, Maine after the 1950s.

  7. Northwest Asian Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Asian Weekly published its first edition on February 5, 1983, as the successor to an English insert in the Seattle Chinese Post that debuted in September 1982. [1] Both newspapers were published by Assunta Ng; among the early supporters of the Asian Weekly was Gary Locke, who later became the first Asian American governor of Washington.

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  9. Chinese Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The paifang gate to Boston's Chinatown Kam Man Food in Quincy, Massachusetts. The Boston metropolitan area has an active Chinese American community. As of 2013, the Boston Chinatown was the third largest Chinatown in the United States, and there are also Chinese populations in the suburbs of Greater Boston, including Quincy, Malden, [1] Acton, Newton, and Lexington.