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A swingin’ time in Dover
The young and talented 18-piece BeanTown Swing Orchestra jitterbugged into town with a lively swing concert on the Dover Town Common on Tuesday night, July 9. The band was the opening act of Dover’s Summer Concert Series, which was organized jointly by the Dover Parks and Recreation department and the Dover Town Library. To make it a well-rounded family event, kids played games from Knucklebones and enjoyed a free shaved ice treat from the Kona Ice Truck before and during the concert.
Birthday Bash: Matt LeBlanc Turns 57 Today!
Happy birthday! Matt Leblanc was born on July 25, 1967, in Newton, Massachusetts. He is an American actor, comedian, and television host, and one of the most beloved TV actors around today. 2 / 10. Matt LeBlanc and Matthew Perry. He's an accomplished performer. In fact, he was nominated for...
Pajama party at the Branch
Little ones and their guardians gathered at the Islington Branch of the Westwood Public Library (WPL) in the evening to partake in a pajama story time. This cozy event included a night of stories and songs designed to help children expend some energy and relax before bedtime. Attendees gathered in...
Professor Emeritus Ralph Gakenheimer, mobility planner and champion of international development, dies at 89
Ralph Gakenheimer, MIT professor emeritus of urban planning, passed away on June 17 in Concord, Massachusetts. He was 89 years old. A faculty member in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP), Gakenheimer focused his research on the dynamic relationship between how we classify and use land with the mobility choices individuals make in cities. He was particularly interested in the intentions and choices behind the selection of a particular mode of mobility and how those choices intersect with sustainability and accessibility in developing nations.
Officers at South Bay jail ignored dying woman, lawsuit alleges
Ayesha Johnson was civilly committed to receive treatment for her alcohol abuse disorder. Hours later, she died on the floor of a jail cell at the Suffolk County House of Correction at South Bay. The father of the woman who died in a jail cell while awaiting treatment for alcohol...
Interview with developer missed the mark
As concerns the [“We Have Questions”] article entitled “I Had a Vision of What Plymouth Could Be”:. The buildings (The Armory, Mount Pleasant School, etc.) that have been renovated by [Rick] Vayo, et al, are beautiful. I love that they remain in keeping with the historical architecture of their neighborhoods. That said, the decision to change the only hotel overlooking the ocean in a coastal town to luxury apartments seems out of step with that vision and in stark contrast to a comment made later in the article about there being no nice hotels in downtown Plymouth. That was a missed opportunity to turn that site into a super cool, mod boutique hotel.
Police go after scooter drivers in the Back Bay, South End and Fenway; seize 20 mopeds
Boston Police report seizing more than 20 scooters in take-out-heavy areas in the Back Bay, Fenway and the South End yesterday. It's the second such sweep in the Back Bay this month. Police say:. Officers were assigned to moped and scooter enforcement in attempt to further educate operators that are...
This Show Is Tonight: Adam Ray brings Seattle to the Seaport
Although his impressions of Dr. Phil and President Joe Biden have caught the algorithm by storm, the comedy genius of Adam Ray will be on full display with no makeup in sight this weekend, as he brings his ever-evolving freight train of energy and creativity to The Seaport. Starting his...
Sunny and warm weekend ahead: Pleasant air and clear skies expected
The drier air came rushing in Thursday night after the downpours moved out. We're in the pleasant air through the weekend with plenty of sun and warm temperatures and we'll do our best to match last weekend's gorgeousness. One big difference in this weekend's forecast is the sea breeze that...
Boston Seaport by WS Development presents summer events and programs
Boston, MA Boston Seaport by WS Development has launched its complete lineup of programming for the warm weather months, making the neighborhood the place to be this summer. Brimming with a lineup of free events open to the public, from outdoor markets and a sunny-themed edition of The Current, to family-friendly programming, outdoor community fitness, and the return of Cisco Brewers Seaport.
Avison Young negotiates 6,662 s/f lease for Chaos at 2 Oliver St.
Boston, MA Avison Young has negotiated a new 6,662 s/f lease for Chaos, a leading developer of 3D visualization technology for architecture, engineering, construction, product design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment, at 2 Oliver St. to serve as its local office. The 6,662 s/f lease represents Chaos’ move from two non-connected floors at 71 Summer St. to accommodate the tech company’s growth. Chaos will occupy a portion of the 10th floor. Avison Young’s Jeff Gates and Kirk Weller represented Chaos in this transaction.
PCA completes design for renovation of Saltie Girl in the Back Bay
Architecture, planning and interiors firm PCA, Inc. completed design for the recent renovations of the award-winning seafood restaurant, Saltie Girl in the Back Bay neighborhood. The design expresses restaurateur Kathy Sidell’s Saltie Girl brand and her lifelong love for the ocean. “Growing up on the East Coast on a sailboat with my dad gave me a deep affinity for the saltiness of the sea, and for enjoying its fresh, local seafood and cuisine,” Sidell said.
Red Sox Minor League Affiliate Action: 7/26
Triple-A Worcester: The WooSox lost to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders on Thursday night 7-2. Grant Gambrell threw six solid innings for the WooSox only allowing two hits and striking out four. However, the Railriders went off for seven runs in the seventh inning, after the WooSox were up 2-0, after a home run by Bobby Dalbec and a RBI single by Eddy Alvarez. The Sox could not answer as the 7-2 stayed the same until the end of the game.
Nurses at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital authorize one-day strike
BOSTON - Nurses at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital have voted overwhelmingly to go on a one-day strike. The vote comes one day after nurses at the hospital's main campus also voted to authorize a strike. The nurses make no bones about it, they want better salaries. They tell WBZ retention and morale have gone down the drain."They call us the Brigham and Women's family, they don't treat us as a family yet. You know, we are still the Faulkner," said nurse Dan Rec. Rec has been a nurse at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital for more than...
With session nearing end, Wu’s property tax shift bill on the move
STATE LAWMAKERS on Thursday advanced Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s proposal to temporarily shift more of the property tax burden onto commercial real estate as she aims to avert potentially staggering increases that could hit homeowners. The proposal cleared the Legislature’s Committee on Revenue a week after lawmakers raised questions...
9-year-old describes being robbed at gunpoint at Boston playground over iPhone
BOSTON — A 9-year-old Massachusetts boy says he thought he was going to get shot at a Boston playground over his iPhone. "I was terrified," the boy, who NewsCenter 5 has not identified, said. "I was thinking like, 'What if I die right here on the spot, right here?'"
Jah’Nyah Spencer explores her many creative sides
Matteo ValenteJah’Nyah Spencer is a local visual artist and a junior at Lesley University, where she studies illustration. She has lived in the city ever since she was in the sixth grade. Born in Los Angeles, Spencer and her family found themselves relocating to New York, then Lynn, then Boston, and then to Lynn once again. […] The post Jah’Nyah Spencer explores her many creative sides appeared first on Itemlive.
Local ‘26 DL Mac Fitzgerald commits to Boston College
Boston College has added their second commitment of the day, landing a commitment from Catholic Memorial (Mass.) ‘26 defensive lineman Mac Fitzgerald. He joins ‘26 OL Dean Ruksniatis, out of Williston Northampton (Mass.) to pledge during the BC BBQ recruiting event held on campus on Thursday. “BC has...
Embattled nursing home system asks judge to change receivership into monitoring
BOSTON — Attorneys for the company that owns three nursing care facilities placed into receivership last week over concerns that poor staffing would imperil the welfare of 300 residents asked a Superior Court judge to change the arrangement so that the state is only monitoring its operations. The Attorney...
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