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After a year of uncertainty, Harvard Square business owners are looking forward to welcoming more tourists and students to the Square in the next few months, now that Covid-19 vaccines are readily available in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Theodora M. “Theo” Skeadas ’12, executive director of Cambridge Local First, a non-profit network of over 450 local and independent businesses in the city, said the Square would “rebound,” though she recognized that recovery will be “difficult” for some businesses. “People are really excited to be social and reconnect, and I’ve been walking around the city, all over the place, and it’s just exciting to see people coming back into the Square and engaging with local businesses,” she said. “The challenge is that we lost a lot of businesses and those are not coming back.” ....
On Brattle Street, a jazzy serenade from a bunch of Squares By Daniel Gewertz Globe correspondent,Updated May 10, 2021, 2:59 p.m. Email to a Friend Bill Trabilcy emcees a Squares in the Square performance on a recent Saturday on Brattle Street in Harvard Square.Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe Harvard Square has been a premiere spot for street performers for decades, but it took the COVID-era to produce a musical effort as enterprising as Squares in the Square. A weekend afternoon operation that pops up whenever the weather allows, a band led by saxophonist Bill Trabilcy often plays on Brattle Street for five straight hours. The Squares feature an array of guest singers, and a repertoire that easily switches from soul to swing, from pop to funk. The focus is on âaccessible jazzâ â no long, intellectual horn solos here. The band is expandable: basically a quintet, friends often join for a few numbers. ....