Ben Affleck (and his Dunkinâ iced coffee) arrives in Back Bay Friday to shoot âThe Tender Barâ
By Hayley Kaufman Globe Staff,Updated March 5, 2021, 1:51 p.m.
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Ben Affleck arrived with Dunkin Donuts ice coffee in hand for The Tender Bar filming Friday morning in the Back Bay at the Harvard Club of Boston.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
Ben Affleck reported to the set of his new movie, âThe Tender Bar,â in Boston Friday morning, toting â what else? â a Dunkinâ iced coffee.
The Oscar winner showed up bright and early at the Harvard Club of Boston wearing a puffer jacket over a gray pinstripe suit and carrying his signature beverage. Affleck stars as Uncle Charlie in the coming-of-age film, which is based on a 2005 memoir by Pulitzer winner J.R. Moehringer and directed by George Clooney.
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Officials at the Department of Higher Education believe the school "is unlikely to sustain full operations through the next academic year" and have engaged in contingency planning in case of a closure.
Becker College in Worcester faced risk of potential closure in past
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
By Katie Lannan | State House News Service
Worcester’s Becker College is facing a precarious enough financial situation that officials at the Department of Higher Education believe the school “is unlikely to sustain full operations through the next academic year” and have engaged in contingency planning in case of a closure.
A Tuesday statement from the department and the New England Commission of Higher Education attributed Becker’s financial uncertainty largely to the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis and said the college’s trustees have “been meeting regularly to explore all reasonable options and determine how best they can leverage all available resources to help support a plan that prioritizes the best interests of students, faculty, and staff.”