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June Kinoshita

A Waltham resident since 2003, June has been a writer and editor for Scientific American, Science, The New York Times Magazine, among others. She co-founded the Alzheimer Research Forum and N-of-One. She recently retired from a 13-year career as a leader at the FSHD Society, a rare disease patient advocacy organization.

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“Outsider” artist Shawn Laswell left his mark on Waltham
Sunday, July 27 – Clouds and scattered showers

Moisture and instability return as a weak disturbance moves through. Expect lots of clouds, a few breaks of sun, and the chance for scattered showers or a thunderstorm, especially late in the day. • High: 78 to 80°F | Low: 63 to 65°F | Wind: SE at 5 to 7 mph • Sky: Mostly cloudy with spotty sun and p.m. showers possible • Chance of rain: 30% • Dew point: 66 to 70°F 

Saturday, July 26 – Cooler, but still muggy

Behind the front, temperatures ease back into the low 80s. Dew points remain elevated early, but some drying works in later in the day. Skies feature a mix of sun and clouds, and it feels more comfortable than Friday, though not completely crisp. • High: 80 to 82°F | Low: 63 to 65°F | Wind: NE at 6 to 8 mph • Sky: Partly sunny with more filtered sunshine by afternoon  • Chance of rain: 10% • Dew point: 64 to 68°F

Bentley Falcons’ Ethan Leyh signs with Greensboro in minor leagues, invited to National and American Hockey League camps
Gloria (Nardone) Rickman, 1927–2025, was known as the “Sewing Lady”
Sheila A. (McCassey) McGrady, 1936–2025, was a passionate sports fan
Waltham residents named to Dean’s List at St. Anselm College
$100K state grant awarded to Waltham and Arlington to support public housing
Joanne Marie (Vinciulla) Albanese dies at age 84
Nancy K. (Murphy) Flynn, 1926–2025, prevailed over childhood polio
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