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10 Boston-area breweries with beer gardens open now

Kevin and Courtney Donovan, of Somerville, celebrated their wedding anniversary at Trillium Garden on The Greenway last September.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff It was a long winter, on the heels of a very long year. But now, finally, the beer gardens are calling. Several Boston-area breweries have reopened their outdoor patios for the season, welcoming visitors to sip on cold, frothy beers in the spring sunshine. They’re selling new brews and scrumptious plates, too — all while operating in ways that are safe and socially distant. Due to ongoing COVID-19 regulations, tables are still placed six feet apart, and patrons are required to order food with drinks.

Lincoln Project s Rick Wilson raised $64G for anti-Trump film that was never released

GoFundMe Fox News screenshot Wilson provided no updates for nearly two months, when he said in March 2018 that the film was in final production and again asked for more money. Nearly a year later in February 2019, Wilson insisted that the project was still happening and that he needed to expand the scope of the project to truly tell the story. We will endeavor to keep our community more informed as the project goes forward, he wrote, but no update has been posted to the page since then. Wilson did not immediately respond to email inquiries from Fox News. Ben Howe, who is listed as the project s director and producer, told Fox News Tuesday that the film is still in production.

Inside the Lincoln Project: Claims of harassment, sexism, toxic workplace

Amanda Becker The 19th This story was published in partnership with The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.  The Lincoln Project’s launch in late 2019 was designed to make a splash.  “We are Republicans, and we want Trump defeated,” four of its co-founders wrote in The New York Times. The organization would go on to raise nearly $90 million for its stated mission of defeating Donald Trump and Trumpism at the ballot box in 2020. They created attention-grabbing ads that provoked responses from the former president. High-profile liberals such as DreamWorks co-founder David Geffen wrote them six-figure checks. Hundreds of small-dollar donations poured in. Leaders and staff decamped to a preelection headquarters in the ski haven of Park City, Utah, where their effort was chronicled by Hollywood filmmakers. Their plans after the election included leveraging the massive following they gained to build a media empire. They�

Inside the Lincoln Project s toxic workplace: Accusations of sexual harassment and a culture of infighting

Inside the Lincoln Project’s ‘toxic’ workplace: Accusations of sexual harassment and a culture of infighting Amanda Becker, The 19th © Amy Redford/Handout Lincoln Project co-founders (left to right) Ron Steslow, Mike Madrid, Jennifer Horn, Reed Galen, Rick Wilson, and Steve Schmidt on Election Day, Nov. 3, 2020, in Park City, Utah. This story was published in partnership with The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.  The Lincoln Project’s launch in late 2019 was designed to make a splash.  “We are Republicans, and we want Trump defeated,” four of its co-founders wrote in The New York Times. The organization would go on to raise nearly $90 million for its stated mission of defeating Donald Trump and Trumpism at the ballot box in 2020.

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