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Do you follow the band, fronted by Andover native Martin Johnson? Then you’ll want to check this out:
They’ve already landed a cameo from Ashley Tisdale in their “Love Drunk” video, and they recorded a duet with Taylor Swift on their new album, but it’s the one collaboration Boys Like Girls didn’t do that’s grabbed the [...]

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“Images From the Past-The Jewish World of Eastern Europe”, drawings by Andover artist, Joan Nyman, will be on display at the Daniels Gallery in the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, 1200 Centre St., Boston from Sept. 9th to Oct. 7th.  The drawings, which reflect a sense of Jewish life found in the towns and villages [...]

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The competition begins at noon in the Town Square, where area restaurants will bring their chowders for judging.  Admission for those who wish to sample the chowders is $5.50 and includes sample-sized tastes of each chowder, a beverage, and a ballot to vote for the best entries.
A free outdoor concert in the gazebo [...]

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The McCoy Gallery, located in the Rogers Center for the Arts at Merrimack College, opens its season with the graffiti-based paintings of Tim Clorius of Portland, Maine.
WHAT: The McCoy Gallery exhibition of Tim Clorius’ paintings provides a fresh perspective on the question of the relevance of abstract painting for viewers.  Director of the McCoy Gallery [...]

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High winds and heavy rain predicted for Saturday have prompted the
rescheduling of Rebecca Parris’ performance at Maudslay Arts Center,
Newburyport, from this Saturday, Aug. 29 to Saturday, Sept.12, at 7 p.m.
Anyone who already has tickets purchased may use them on Sept. 12. Those
who cannot make that date will receive a refund via Pay Pal [...]

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McAlister Drive, fronted by Andover native Christoph Krey,  has partnered with Live Nation to play their first show at the Paradise Rock Club, Saturday.
Also performing that night are: Gold Star Morning at 9 p.m., Fire in the Field at 10 p.m. and Michael Bernier & the Uprising at midnight.
The band restructured in July, adding new [...]

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Boston Ballet readies itself for the premiere season at The Boston Opera House with the completion of the orchestra pit renovation at the historic theatre. The company’s move to The Boston Opera House for all season performances and the holiday classic The Nutcracker, marks a significant milestone in Boston Ballet’s history and the [...]

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The Chicago and Nashville-based singer/songwriter is touring nationally with Ten Out Of Tenn this fall. On Sept. 29, 2009 he’ll be at  Cafe 939 here in Boston.
You may recognize Andrew’s voice from songs off his debut EP All Those Pretty Lights which were featured on TV and received nationwide airplay, including love from KCRW.
Andrew Belle [...]

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If you live in the southern, N.H., area, here’s a deal:
Kids under 12 eat free from Aug. 23 to Aug. 30 at T-Bones and Catcus Jack locations, including Derry and Salem, N.H.
The promotion is part of the restaurant chains’ celebration of it’s 25th anniversary.
The freebie applies to kids menu only, and doesn’t include takeout. Kids [...]

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In celebration of Kiehl’s Since 1851’s most iconic product, Lip Balm # 1, the company introduced a Limited Edition Lip Balm #1 set.
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Kiehl’s overall best-seller, and long time favorite of both male and female patrons, this gift box set consists of all six of the Lip Balm #1 formulas in [...]

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