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Celebrating veterans, freedom, and fishing
Paul HalloranLYNN — Area veterans are again invited to enjoy a day on the high seas, casting their lines as part of Freedom Fish Lynn, an event that provides veterans with a free day of saltwater fishing. The fourth Freedom Fish Lynn will be held on Saturday, July 20. The day is hosted by the office […] The post Celebrating veterans, freedom, and fishing appeared first on Itemlive.
Photos: The Killers perform at Boston Calling
Rock band The Killers closed the third and final day of Boston Calling, which was the only day of the festival that sold out of General Admission tickets. Formed in 2001 by lead singer Brandon Flowers and guitarist Dave Keuning, The Killers took the Green Stage around 9:15 p.m. Sunday, May 26.
Massachusetts Pizza Joint is Being Called One of the Top U.S. Restaurants For 2024
Massachusetts definitely has its share of fantastic restaurants and eateries to experience throughout the entire state. Whether you're out east in Boston, or on the western side of Massachusetts in the Berkshires, there are some phenomenal spots to hit up. There's even one pizza spot in Massachusetts that just made an exclusive annual list of the top places to eat at in the U.S.
"Toni Stone" introduces Boston theatergoers to female baseball legend
BOSTON - A new play in Boston hopes to introduce theatergoers to Toni Stone, an important figure in baseball history."We should know her like we know Babe Ruth, like we know, Satchel Paige, like we know Jackie Robinson," said Lydia Diamond.But local playwright and director Diamond knows people don't know Stone the way they know other baseball heroes. Her new piece, now on stage at the Huntington Theater in Boston, looks to change that.Stone, who was Black, was rejected from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which you may know from the movie, "A League of their Own." In 1946,...
5 Local Parks That Will Get Your Dog's Tail Wagging
(Massachusetts) Recently the often unpredictable weather in Massachusetts has reached that perfect (and hopefully not brief) period of time between spring and summer when it is gorgeous and sunny out, but not yet oppressively hot. It's important that we all take advantage of this time because the intense heat will be upon us before we know it.
Brockton schools eliminating teaching jobs; $100K lottery winner: 5 top stories last week
BROCKTON − SABURA, a community organization focusing on education and recreation, has been housed in The Goddard School since 2020. The organization will however need to find a new home. Here's what we know. A lucky Stoughton resident won $100,000 off a free lottery ticket he received as part of a recent Massachusetts State Lottery promotion, ...
Feuds, food and finance scandal
This is Jen Wagner, executive editor at The Patriot Ledger. Welcome to this week's edition of Your Week on the South Shore. Only for subscribers. As always, be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom of this newsletter for more stories. Memorial Day weekend is here. A respite for some. Others work....
Iconic Massachusetts Restaurant Named Most Romantic in the U.S.
Massachusetts is known for a lot of things. Its pivotal role in the country's history, some of the best colleges and universities in the world, spectacular landscapes from mountains to beaches, and in recent years the culinary scene has emerged as one of the best in the country. Boston, Massachusetts...
Boston Calling day 2: Country takes over festival, an artist surprises fans
Is it pronounced Tyler “CHILL-dərz” or Tyler “CHILD-dərz?” That was the main topic of conversation during a country-packed day two of Boston Calling Music Festival at the Harvard Athletic Complex on Saturday, May 25. Saturday’s weather was slightly more cloudy and cooler and than...
Peabody’s Justin Clancy finds his Calling
Bill BrothertonBOSTON–“Ten years ago, I was a homeless heroin addict, now here I am on stage at Boston Calling,” said Justin Clancy, wiping the sweat from his forehead and basking in the love and applause generated by a large audience. The 29-year-old Peabody native had just finished his spectacular half-hour set Friday afternoon on the Orange […] The post Peabody’s Justin Clancy finds his Calling appeared first on Itemlive.
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