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Brasserie debuts in the former Gaslight space in the South End on May 6

Related Links When Gaslight closed in late November after its lease expired, fans of the lively French restaurant mourned the end of its 15-year run. On May 6, a new concept will take its place and it bears a striking resemblance to its predecessor. Brasserie will open in the former Gaslight location at 560 Harrison Ave., bringing French classics back to this South End locale. Leading the concept is owner Jeff Gates, formerly of the Aquitaine Group, which runs Aquitaine and Metropolis Cafe. The Aquitaine Group’s portfolio used to include Gaslight and Cinquecento, the latter of which shuttered after a water main break caused roughly $1 million in damage to the restaurant.

What s all the fuss about? – Jem Bendell

What s all the fuss about? – Jem Bendell A Letter to Bystanders of the Emerging Real Democracy Movement. What was all the fuss about at Seattle, then Washington, now Prague and last May Day? What are people getting so wound up over? Aren t things getting better - after all we haven t had a world war for over 50 years, economies are booming with the interne, and most countries seem to be moving toward electoral democracy, aren t they? It s true that at the start of this new century we have much about which we can be grateful for, and proud of. World war does now seem unlikely, especially as most of Europe is working together. The human race has conquered once devastating illnesses such as smallpox and polio, increased life expectancy in less-industrialised countries by over a third and witnessed their infant mortality rates fall by more than half in thirty years (UNDP, 1993). Meanwhile new technologies are allowing people to communicate across great distances instantaneously, mi

2020 wildfire season caused most structure loss in Montana since 2012

Heading into September, major wildfires in Montana had destroyed 13 structures. That changed early in the month when high winds whipped a series of fires that burned 153 structures, including a combined 116 structures destroyed by the Bridger Foothills fire in Gallatin County and the Bobcat fire in Musselshell County. At the same time, the Huff fire was pushed through Garfield County by winds that at one point gusted 50 mph, leading to the temporary evacuation of the town of Jordan. The fire burned 24 structures and among the livestock losses were 200 sheep. The 166 structures lost over the course of the 2020 wildfire season, many of them homes, is the most in Montana since 2012 when fires greater than 100 acres took 464 structures.

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