Visitors sample food from Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and United States at Saturday’s event, designed to highlight diversity and multiculturalism.
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Civil War vet’s ashes to wind their way back home to Maine
The Aroostook County man, who fought with the 20th Maine, died alone in an Oregon asylum in 1922.
Powerball prize worth $478 million
Or the lucky winner could opt for a $330.6 million lump-sum cash prize.
Pope makes pilgrimage to Nazi death camp
Francis is the first pontiff to visit Auschwitz who did not live through World War II on European soil.
Sun, warm weather beckons 92-year-old to Readfield cabin each summer
After World War II, Alfred Jacobs, like millions of other veterans, went to college on the G.I. bill and then taught music in Massachusetts and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Rare, foul-smelling ‘corpse flower’ blooms in New York City
Fortunately for those with sensitive noses, the plant blooms rarely.
At Monmouth, the broadswords come out for ‘Henry V’
Epic fight scenes set the tone for the bloodbath. ‘It takes a lot of practice to give the illusion of real danger.’
Novel by Michael Crichton, who died in 2008, to be released next year
Crichton’s widow found the novel, ‘Dragon Teeth,’ in the author’s archives.
New Bedford museum offers key to hunting down whaling ancestors
But beware: People sometimes don’t like what they discover in the museum’s database.
Bradley Cooper’s DNC appearance irks conservatives
Some fans on Twitter say they plan to boycott Cooper’s future films.