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Boston's Arnold Arboretum is partnering with the the city, the MBTA and community groups to renovate a park entrance off Washington Street in Roslindale. The new entrance will open later this summer ...
Looking out his window at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University, Ned Friedman sees 150 years of history — and also millions. He knows this collection of nearly 16,000 woody plants holds ...
A stinky plant is blooming at Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum, a botanical research institution in Boston, Massachusetts. The titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum), or corpse flower from ...
“He was also a generous philanthropist, whose gift of his farm to Harvard eventually became a large part of Arboretum’s historical landscape some 30 years after his death,” the Arboretum wrote.
Negotiations between Harvard and the union have been ongoing since August. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN HERMES/32BJ. Workers at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University continued to rally for a wage ...
More than 150 union workers and their supporters marched in front of Arnold Arboretum on Saturday, rallying for a fair contract for those in charge of the park’s upkeep.
Street bisecting Arnold Arboretum renamed to honor enslaved woman Formerly known as Bussey Street, Flora Way was dedicated Saturday to the woman who lived in the neighborhood during the 18th century.
Arnold Arboretum workers unanimously ratified a new contract agreement with Harvard last Friday following months of months of impasse. Arboretum employees have worked without a contract since November ...
For a few days I have been basking under a blue sky in a sunny fall of yellow, red and orange at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard, the east coast’s supreme collection of hardy trees, built up ...
Bussey Street, which cuts through Harvard University’s Arnold Arboretum, will be renamed Flora Way after an enslaved woman who lived in the 18th century, according to the university’s website.
The Boston Public Improvement Commission voted Thursday to rename Bussey Street — originally named after Benjamin Bussey, a merchant who donated the land for Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum and who amassed ...
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