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New England Regional Edition


In this issue's New England Regional section:
Finding a Place to Hang Your Hat - Home-hunting in Cyberspace - Real Estate Directory - Retirement Directory - Thingamajig with Knack - Tastes of the Town Dining Guide - Calendar: The Harvard Scene - The Sports Scene

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José's Mexican Cantina, 131 Sherman Street, Cambridge, (617) 354-0335. José's Mexican Cantina offers a variety of authentic Mexican entrées at reasonable prices. Lunch and dinner. Winner of numerous awards. Free parking. Take Rindge Avenue to Sherman Street (Fresh Pond area).

Scullers Jazz Club & Grille, at the Doubletree Guest Suites, 400 Soldiers Field Road, Boston, (617) 783-0090; "www.scullersjazz.com". Overlooking the picturesque Charles River and just a half-mile from Harvard Square, Scullers has become the number-one jazz club in Boston. You can savor New England's finest seafood at Scullers Grille, which is now presenting special dinner/show packages featuring David Sanchez, Danilo Perez, and Mose Allison. Complete packages range from $33 to $54. Call (617) 562-4111 to reserve your show or dinner package.

Up Stairs at the Pudding, 10 Holyoke Street, Cambridge, (617) 864-1933. The atmosphere, like the menu, is elegant: bowls of fresh flowers on the tables, pink tablecloths, chandeliers, and rich hunter-green walls stretching up to high ceilings. A setting worthy of the venerable Hasty Pudding Club, this restaurant's downstairs neighbor. The food also upholds that club's tradition of excellence without pretense. Lunch and dinner. Weekend brunch. Award-winning outdoor herb garden for rooftop dining.


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