It’s Thanksgiving week! If you’re staying in the area for the holiday there’s plenty to do from Boston Ballet’s “The Nutcracker,” ice skating on Frog Pond, the trellis lighting at Boston’s Christopher Columbus Park and a whole lot more. Check out our picks for the week ahead:
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The season is open for Ice Skating on Frog Pond right in the heart of the Boston Common. Lockers, skate sharpening and skating aids are also available. Admission is based on skater’s height: 58 inches and over is $6, under 58 inches if free. Daily seven days a week (hours vary). 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Boston Common.
While you're here, how about this:
Navy Plans to Document UFO Sightings, But Keep Them Confidential | Space
Extraterrestrials, take note: The U.S. Navy plans to set up an official reporting and investigative system that will monitor reports from its pilots about unidentified flying objects.
But while this "X-Files"-worthy operation sounds newsy, don't expect to hear details about it anytime soon. The Navy doesn't intend to make the data public, citing the privileged and classified information that these reports usually include, according to The Washington Post .
UFO crash: Mysterious 'fireball' disappears following shock sighting - police
A bizarre “fireball” spotted crashing down into a small US town has left leading scientists baffled. Police deputies in Polk County, Oregon, have admitted they have “no idea” what the object that was witnessed on Thursday afternoon is. The US Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration have also been involved in the mystery.
The fiery trail was reported by a local Salem resident around 4:50 pm local time on Thursday.
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