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Along the Mystic River, an audio installation primes the senses for good things to come

Along the Mystic River, an audio installation primes the senses for good things to come By A.Z. Madonna Globe Staff,Updated May 13, 2021, 9:00 a.m. Email to a Friend “Sound on Mystic” is a 2-mile, GPS-triggered sound walk that stretches from Medford to Arlington.Lane Turner/Globe Staff The new audio installation “Sound on Mystic” spreads out over a winding 2-mile stretch of the Mystic River, with one end at Medford Square by Cradock Bridge and the other at Lower Mystic Lake in Arlington. According to Google Maps, a one-way walk along the route takes 50 minutes. Ignore that. If you’re going to walk one end to the other, block out at least two hours plus travel time.

Sound on Mystic art installation part of Medford Arts Council project

Virtual MicroBizMatters Day offers help as businesses face third lockdown

Tina Boden and Tony Robinson, pictured at last year s MBM event, are staging the seventh MicroBizMatters on Friday, January 8. BUSINESS owners are being invited to a virtual event to support each other through the third lockdown. Ten hours of digitally-streamed sessions from more than 100 business owners will be held as part of the seventh annual MicroBizMatters Day on Friday. They will cover sectors of the economy hard hit by the pandemic. The event is being hosted by Yorkshire in Business, and broadcast from Scarborough. The day is being fronted and produced by co-founders of the #MicroBizMatters movement, Tina Boden and Tony Robinson.

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