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Conference for Women 2013 – Boston Convention Center

Whether you are thinking about career management, managing your small business or venturing out as an entrepreneur the Massachusetts Conference for Women 2013 is a great way to get you motivated as you enter the upcoming new year. This is the 9th year of this conference that offers speakers and break out sessions for women […]
Get Your Summer Bod Ready in Boston

Can’t yet bear to bare it all? Well, now that our patch of less than stellar weather is hopefully behind us, now is the time to do some serious summer body maintenance as our glorious sun has started to show its face once again. To help you out – here are some hot spots to […]
Gimme Shelter — Going Green for the Homeless

I’ve always been an advocate of green building, but a month ago I’d have scoffed at the notion of spending big money to retrofit or build a new homeless shelter to the same standards one might use in their own house or office building. Then came my epiphany, and the realization that Boston is already […]
Boston Ranks in Quality of Living Survey

If you read some of the coverage of Mercer’s 2010 Quality of Living Survey you would think that Boston did badly. The truth is that it is one of only 4 US cities that appeared in the top 50. All of the other cities were were outside the US. The results are based on a […]
Non-Volcanic Smoke Clouds Keep Planes Grounded at Logan on 4/20

Dense, rolling smoke again grounded flights into and out of Logan International Airport on April 20th—the unofficial stoner holiday—as visibility plummeted beneath the unexpected haze In a bizarre twist, officials from the Federal Aviation Administration said the new onslaught of heavy smoke was not further fallout from last week’s eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, the Icelandic volcano […]
Bring Google To Boston – Too Little Too Late?

The City of Boston announced it has submitted a plan to bring Google High Speed Fiber Initiative to Boston. The application was submitted on Friday the 26th which was the official deadline for receipt by Google. Boston’s application has many merits but was it too little, too late? Communities like Worcester and Shrewsbury have been […]
Boston by Bike, Snow Be Damned

For a few weeks there, I had myself fooled. I had myself convinced beyond any doubt that this winter, there would be no snow. Though each increasingly light-shortened day would bring cold air, none would dump a heaping pile of snow on the city. These past few days in which close to a foot of […]
Bike Film Festival Comes to Boston Nov. 20/21

“New Moon,” the latest installment in the “Twilight” series, hits theaters today and, unless you’re in your early teens or a vampire yourself, constantly in search of acceptance and a sense of belonging in this overwhelming human world, you should do everything in your power to avoid this trite, reheated movie. Not to disparage vampires […]
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