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by Jason Pramas, OMB Special Events Unit | 10 Dec 2011 - 6:58pm

BOSTON/Dewey Square - The Occupy Boston encampment in Dewey Square was completely destroyed starting at 4:58 a.m.

by Amy Grunder and Jason Pramas, OMB Special Events Unit | 9 Dec 2011 - 6:30am

BOSTON/Dewey Square - Midnight came and went with no evidence that Mayor Menino would make good on his threatened eviction of #OccupyBoston protesters from their Dewey Square encampment this morning.

by Suren Moodliar | 6 Dec 2011 - 7:54am

In this impromptu talk, veteran organizer and movement thinker Mel King, outlines his thoughts about the significance of the #Occupy movement, its potential for radical social change and its methods.

by Dory Dinoto | 5 Dec 2011 - 11:23pm

99 Voices is a project to give voice to the people in Boston who call themselves “The 99 Percent." The project will document the stories of 99 participants in the 

by Jason Pramas | 5 Dec 2011 - 11:15pm

For the last few weeks I’ve been meaning to find a moment to write a brief editorial on the poll numbers that the Occupy movement has been generating since its inception in September.

by Dory Dinoto and Jason Pramas, OMB Special Events Unit | 5 Dec 2011 - 1:03pm

BOSTON/Copley Square - #OccupyBoston held a citywide day of action in a dozen locations around the city on Saturday - culminating in a 300 person afternoon rally at Copley Square.

by Gary Zabel | 3 Dec 2011 - 4:30pm

I was enjoying the Thanksgiving holiday in New York with my wife and her family, when I noticed that there was a voice message on my cell phone.

by Jason Pramas, OMB Special Events Unit | 30 Nov 2011 - 12:00am

Cambridge, Mass.

by Geoff Dutton | 25 Nov 2011 - 10:37pm

Black Friday is upon us. The malls have been mobbed since midnight, and retailers are saying they want to be allowed to open on Thanksgiving Day too.

by Jason Pramas | 21 Nov 2011 - 12:05am

There has been a great deal of interest by progressive unions, labor federations, community-labor coalitions, and non-profits of many kinds in the rise of the Occupy movement.

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