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Gillette Proposes Multi-Phase Project to Revitalize South Boston Campus with Housing, Public Spaces
Procter & Gamble's Gillette is transforming its South Boston manufacturing site into a public-friendly, versatile space. The company has filed a Letter of Intent with Boston's Planning Department to redevelop the 31-acre site, which lies between the South Boston and Fort Point neighborhoods. Gillette's South Boston Campus to Be Redeveloped.
JJ’s That’s Awesome: A Family Experiences Two Roadside Miracles
Brewster, Massachusetts is home to the AWESOME today. A couple weeks ago, Rebecca and her husband Danya were on their way to the hospital for the delivery of their baby. The problem was, the baby wasn’t going to wait. Rebecca’s water broke, Danya pulled over to the side of the road, and his wife who he called an absolute legend delivered their baby girl Summer. Paramedics arrived, they continued on their way to the hospital and that’s when Danya realized that during all the excitement he had lost his wedding ring. Days were spent looking for it in clothes, inside the car, at the hospital, but no luck. Then he and a couple of friends returned to that spot on the side of the road and just as he was about to give up, he looked down and there it was. Two miracles and a great story they will never get tired of telling, Rebecca and Danya…THAT’S AWESOME.
When does the sun start setting before 5 p.m. in Mass.?
The days are about to get shorter and shorter as the fall and winter season approaches. But when will sunsets be before 5 p.m.? Here’s what you need to know. By Oct. 19, the sun will set at 6 p.m. in Massachusetts, according to the Farmer’s Almanac. Over...
Brockton public safety building could go $48 million over budget
BROCKTON — A grudging city council committee agreed in principle to borrow up to $48 million more to finish the public safety building. The new downtown home for Brockton police and fire was originally supposed to cost $98M. That means the total cost, including needed road reconfiguration, could hit $146M. ...
Barstool hosts tease Bill Simmons over Celtics rumor
The news cycle around Amazon founder Jeff Bezos potentially buying the Boston Celtics lasted less than a week, but that didn’t stop The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Fox’s Jason McIntyre from putting their tinfoil hats on and dreaming up an angle anyway. So when leaks from the Bezos camp confirmed he was not interested in Read more... The post ‘Pardon My Take’ teases Jason McIntyre, Bill Simmons over discredited rumor of Jeff Bezos buying Celtics appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Emerald Square mall asking for feedback on whcih stores should fill empty spaces
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. (WLNE) — Emerald Square mall is asking customers for feedback on what stores should fill the vacant spaces. The mall, which opened back in 1989, was sold back in 2022 to new owners. “It’s no secret that Emerald Square has plenty of space just waiting for...
Former Boston Bruins Defenseman & Forward Struggling for Work
Last summer, Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney signed several free agents on team-friendly deals that ended up being a big part of the 2023-24 success the Black and Gold had. A lot of those players inked one-year deals and became free agents this summer. Two of them are still looking for work one month ahead of training camps opening across the league.
New Hampshire's still an expensive rental market. A new law aims to prevent extra fees from adding up.
As rent prices continue to climb in New Hampshire, a new law aims to cut down on the extra costs — for background checks, application fees and more — that are making things even more expensive for prospective tenants. The new law requires landlords to provide justification for any fees they charge beyond the price of rent and a security deposit, and it requires landlords to return any excess costs without documentation back to the tenant. ...
Provincetown Carnival 2024 today: What to do on the last day, from brunch to Madonna-Rama
Today is the last day of Provincetown Carnival 2024. Close out strong with brunch and the Madonna-Rama dance party. The Renaissance X Revolution-themed week ran from Aug. 17-24. Thursday's parade was a highlight, where Marie Antoinette costumes were on full display and about 100,000 people were expected to attend. ...
Music legend John Oates finally giving solo career full attention
Legendary rock duo Hall & Oates may no longer be together because of a legal dispute between its members, but one of the bandmates says this has given him the opportunity to fully devote himself to his solo career for the first time. “I was never really giving it my...
Massachusetts’ Cheapest Car Insurance Companies
Car insurance premiums are up again nationwide and Fox Business says they could surge 22 percent by year's end. Wonderful. The cost of almost everything else is rising, so why not car insurance premiums?. Fox Business says, "A new report published by Insurify, an insurance comparison shopping site, shows the...
Dorchester man arrested in fatal stabbing
A Dorchester man is under arrest in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred in the Boston neighborhood on Friday night. Boston police officers responded to a reported stabbing at around 10 p.m. near Peabody Square. The man was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Downtown New Bedford building going from hamburgers to housing. What to know.
NEW BEDFORD — A downtown building that last housed a craft burger restaurant is being converted into apartments. The close to $8 million rehabilitation project to develop 19 apartments at 89 N. Water St. is scheduled to begin construction this fall and be completed next fall. The four-story brick building at the corner of...
'Keep the church community safe.' Sandwich church will use $75K grant for security system
First Church of Christ in Sandwich will use a new $75,000 grant to install a state-of-the-art security system to "keep the church community safe," said the Rev. Jenny Valentine, minister of faith formation and service. "The added security is reassuring because it means people here can relax and fully experience their time here...
Comedian Kathy Griffin brings her PTSD one-woman show to Provincetown Aug. 24
Interviewing comedian Kathy Griffin is what I imagine it feels like to be a cat chasing the little red dot of a laser pointer. She is clearly holding the pointer. Griffin, a two-time Emmy- and Grammy Award-winning comedian, is doing two shows at Provincetown Town Hall, at 5 and 8 p.m. Aug. 24. The...
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