FOOD & DRINK
Video shows dog fending off pack of coyotes outside Massachusetts home
COHASSET – A dog named Tuukka made a great save outside a Massachusetts home as he was captured on video fending off a pack of coyotes.It happened around 8:15 p.m. Friday night in Cohasset.Patrick Coyle said he let his dog Tuukka into the yard and was watching hockey when he heard a commotion.When Coyle arrived at the door, he saw Tuukka in a showdown with three coyotes. Coyle opened the door and yelled for the coyotes to leave, but said they seemed unafraid.Coyle's home security camera captured Tuukka barking at the coyotes and eventually scaring them off."He did a great...
Food blogger serves up hot Haitian food buffet-style at Brockton and Randolph supermarkets
BROCKTON — A local self-taught chef is sharing his gift of cooking and giving the community a taste of Haiti through his buffet-style cooking at the American Food Basket. Anyone can taste the delicious cuisine waiting in a warm pans for purchase and one group is thankful for the dishes that remind them of home.
Wild turkey season is here. What you need to know before heading out.
Thanksgiving may still be a few months away, but for Bay State hunters, its turkey time. Monday marks the start of the spring wild turkey hunting season in Massachusetts, which lasts through May 25. During the season, hunters are allowed to bag two bearded turkeys, which may be culled on the same day. Per the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife), wild turkey hunting is allowed in Wildlife Management Zones 1-13 (excluding Zone 14, which consists of the island of Nantucket) Monday through Saturday from a half hour before sunrise until noon through the end of the season.
Friendly’s now has a ‘late-night’ menu
The Massachusetts-based diner may no longer have any Boston locations, but the Bay State restaurants still left now have a late-night menu. Getting an ice cream when those late-night cravings hit just got a little easier — on your wallet, more specifically — with the new Friendly’s late-night value menu.
Franklin Park Zoo welcomes three new animals
BOSTON, Mass. (WLNE) — With spring comes the arrival of new babies, and the Franklin Park Zoo has welcomed three new animals. Staff were surprised to find a Hartmann’s mountain zebra had arrived in the early morning hours of April 24, while a yellow-billed stork chick is finally taking its first flight.
'Beautiful memories': End of era as Stoughton Jewish deli closes its doors after 30 years
STOUGHTON —It's the end of an era as Maxie's Delicatessen in Stoughton closes permanently after more than three decades in business. The restaurant closed its doors but will forever be in the community's hearts. Hanging outside taped to the door is a handwritten letter from the owners thanking the...
Spire Center For Performing Arts to Present Johnny & The Asbury Jukes & More
The Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth, Massachusetts, announced four new shows. Jersey rocker Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes will perform on August 22 and critically acclaimed duo Barnaby Bright will play on September 5. Jazz group, The Greg Abate Quartet will perform on September 12 and Blues Music Awards winner Shemekia Copeland returns on September 28. Tickets go on sale Saturday, May 4, at 6:00 a.m at spirecenter.org.
Sold-out food festival highlights LGBTQ+ chefs for the first time in Boston
Beers, Queers, and souvenirs came together during a sold-out food festival at High Street Place in Boston this weekend that also boasted a surprise visit by Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey. “When it comes to food, we know that this community has delivered like no other and continues to in so,...
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