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Dave Portnoy Reviews Tripoli Pizza & Bakery In Lawrence
The 47-year-old Barstool Sports owner found himself in Essex County, at Tripoli Pizza & Bakery in Lawrence, for the latest edition of his “One Bite Pizza Reviews” YouTube series that was posted Tuesday, July 16. Founded by the Zappala family in 1924, the business started selling fresh bread...
She looks like Taylor Swift. And NH crowds are loving it.
If you didn’t manage to get tickets to a Taylor Swift concert this summer, you might want to stop by Canobie Lake Park in Salem. Three times a day, almost every day this summer, park guests can attend the Eras Tour — New Hampshire’s version. The amusement...
Taylor Swift look-alike show draws fans, social media buzz to New Hampshire Canobie Lake Park
It's a Cruel Summer at Canobie Lake Park in New Hampshire. Lost “The Great War” with Ticketmaster trying to get tickets to Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour? Are you down bad crying at the gym over missing the highest grossing tour of all time? Look no further than Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire to get your Swiftie fix.
1950s Multi-Media Event in Rowley July 18, 2024
ROWLEY – The “Beat Generation” – A Cultural Review of the 1950s Through Music will be presented in Rowley on Thursday, July 18 beginning at 1:00 PM at the Rowley Senior Center, 39 Central St., Rowley, MA. This presentation features live acoustic music and audience sing-alongs,...
Samantha Rae From Kingston, NH: Local Catch Of The Week
New England artist Samantha Rae has evolved from a high energy cover band frontperson into a thoughtful and inspired singer/songwriter. The proof is in her just released impressive debut solo album. You’ll have the chance to hear the leadoff single here, plus get to know Samantha a little better and find out where to see her performing live.
Southern Italian, Sicilian restaurant opens new location north of Boston
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. A restaurant west of Boston that is known for its southern Italian and Sicilian fare has expanded to a new location north of the city. According to an Instagram post, Brelundi in Waltham has its grand opening and ribbon cutting in Tewksbury...
There Are Only 4 Hooters Restaurants Left In Massachusetts
Hooters dates back to April Fools' Day of 1983 where six owners Lynn D. Stewart, Gil DiGiannantonio, Ed Droste, Billy Ranieri, Ken Wimmer and Dennis Johnson believed their concept of business was going to fail. The first restaurant opened on October 4, 1983 on a site of a former rundown nightclub in Clearwater, Florida. Business started to skyrocket in December of 1984 when a group of Atlanta investors bought out the rights to Hooters.
Plunge Pools Transform Backyards Into Luxury Retreats in Andover and Beyond
The back yard, once a serene swath of green, has taken on the status of a luxury entertainment center, complete with swimming pools, spas, water features, patios and even elaborate outdoor kitchens. These staycation areas have all the cachet and bells and whistles of five-star resorts and are so cleverly...
PHOTOS: Whale breaches feet from fisherman off Swampscott beach
A whale was spotted swimming off the coast of Swampscott and Lynn, Massachusetts, on Monday, giving quite a show as it breached just feet from a fisherman. “I could almost touch him. He was you know within 20 feet of me," said Clark Scott, who lives in Swampscott. Early Monday...
4 MA Towns Tie For “Worst BBQ” On Bogus Best BBQ Cities List
Anytime anyone makes a “Best Of” list, feathers get ruffled. As a Massachusetts resident, this Best BBQ Cities list ruffled mine. The list comes courtesy of LawnStarter, and it’s a ranking of the Best BBQ Cities in America. They “looked at access to barbecue vendors and smokehouses, consumer ratings, competition awards, and the number of barbecue festivals, among 20 total metrics.”
Rats: Swampscott has a problem
Benjamin PierceSWAMPSCOTT — Residents have voiced their concerns about what they are describing as an increased rat presence in the Humphrey Street neighborhood. Moira Farrell of Blaney Circle has approached the Select Board to share her experiences with the rodents, hoping that it will encourage the town to take action. In her 30 years as a […] The post Rats: Swampscott has a problem appeared first on Itemlive.
The great beach read debate
“I want to be able to understand the novel half-drunk on rosé. The sentences should breeze by like a handsome man on a Vespa on the Montauk Highway.”. That’s how humorist Celeste Ballard described her summer reading preferences in a 2014 New Yorker piece. She lost me at...
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls to headline WXRV/92.5 the River’s 22nd Annual Free Riverfest Music Festival on August 24
Boston’s Independent Radio, 92.5 the River announced that Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls will headline the station’s 22nd Annual Riverfest Music Festival on Saturday, August 24, 2023, from 12 Noon – 6:00 PM. Matt Pond PA, Ali McGuirk, and Zola Simone join the lineup for a full day of free music and activities at the Broadway Boardwalk at Salisbury Beach. This year’s festival is presented by Bud Light and produced in conjunction with the Salisbury Beach Partnership. More information can be found at https://theriverboston.com/riverfest-salisbury-beach/
Set the Soundtrack of America’s Oldest Seaport: Help Craft Gloucester’s Community Playlist
This season, Discover Gloucester is tuning into the rich musical vibes of Cape Ann with an exciting new community initiative. Residents and visitors alike are invited to help compile a community playlist that will serve as a sound-based souvenir and an ode to the abundant live music scene of gorgeous Gloucester, MA.
The Strand Trail Will Be Extended From Lynn To Nahant Beach
LYNN, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — A groundbreaking ceremony was held last week for the last leg of a pedestrian trail that will connect Lynn to Nahant. The Northern Strand Community Trail runs from Everett, and continues through Malden, Revere, Saugus, and currently ends at Western Avenue, about 1-mile west of downtown Lynn.
Middleton Community Library Announces Summer Reading Winners
The Middleton Community Library named four students as the winners of its Summer Reading Program that was held every Thursday in June. The winners are Cooper, Pre-Reader winner; Raymond, Early Reader winner; Bailey, Intermediate Reader winner; and Lindsay, Teen Reader winner. The Summer Reading Program included the reading challenge, a...
Northshore Home Summer Event Recap: A Memorable Evening at Misselwood Estate
The Northshore Home Summer Event yesterday, July 16, was a resounding success, attracting a sold-out crowd to the stunning Misselwood Estate. Guests enjoyed a perfect evening of inspiration and networking, complemented by beautiful weather and a picturesque venue. Homeowners and industry professionals from north of Boston and beyond gathered to...
Thoughtful Updates Preserve Historic Character in Gracious Manchester Cottage
The house was built in 1872 and later used as a summer cottage for Reverend George C. Needham. During this period, top hats, pocket watches, and travel by horse and carriage were norms of the reverend’s summer household. Since this debut, the house has stood as a slice of...
JCCNS debuts Jonathan Derr Splash Pad
For the ItemMARBLEHEAD — The Jewish Community Center of the North Shore celebrated the official opening and ribbon-cutting of the Jonathan Derr Splash Pad – a new, inclusive water feature located at the JCCNS outdoor pool. Family, friends, and supporters gathered on a sunny summer morning to honor Jonathan and commemorate his trailblazing impact on the JCCNS. […] The post JCCNS debuts Jonathan Derr Splash Pad appeared first on Itemlive.
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