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Beloved Marshfield Ice Cream Shop Announces New Location in Kingston
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. A beloved ice cream shop in Marshfield that's popular among locals has announced the opening of a new location in a neighboring town on the South Shore!
This Steakhouse has Been Named the Best in Massachusetts
The steakhouse industry is growing at a steady pace which means the competition is getting stiffer and these days, it seems as if there's a delicious steakhouse within driving distance no matter where you live. But, not all steakhouses are built equally.
Love Turned Deadly: Brian Walshe Charged With Dismembering Missing Wife Ana Walshe
Brian Walshe, a father from Massachusetts, has been indicted for the murder of his missing wife, Ana Walshe. According to sources, a grand jury in Norfolk County indicted Walshe on counts of first-degree murder and obstruction of justice. If convicted, he could face life imprisonment.
Cambridge Becomes First Massachusetts City to Fully Abolish Parking Minimums
Cambridge City Hall is located in Central Square.Photo byJulian J. Giordano. The Cambridge City Council on Monday eliminated all minimum parking space requirements from the city’s zoning code, citing declining car ownership and the need for more open space and housing construction.
Don't Miss This Exciting Pre-Season Opening Deal at Southwick's Zoo
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (MENDON, MASSACHUSETTS) Are you ready to have a wild good time? The Southwick's Zoo is opening its doors once again for the 2023 season, and we're not lion when we say it's going to be a roaring good time! With all the hard work that the Zoo Crew has put in over the last few months, you'd have to be truly chicken to miss out on all the new and exciting events and activities in store. Trust me; it otter be on your to-do list! And just wait until you hear the best part!
Act of Kindness at Quincy IHOP Sparks Ripple Effect
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS) In a world where negativity often dominates the headlines, it's refreshing to see acts of kindness still prevail. That's exactly what happened at an IHOP in Quincy, Massachusetts, when a "pay it forward" chain reaction began with one simple gesture.
Meet the Pocket-Sized Pup Looking for Love!
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (MASSACHUSETTS) Chase is an adorable 8lb poodle who is about 13 years old and is in search of a new best friend. This pocket-sized pup has been hanging out at the Scituate Animal Shelter of Massachusetts, waiting for someone to give him all the love and affection he deserves!
Staffing Shortage Forces Popular Restaurant To Alter Hours
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (EAST BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS) Tatami Japanese Cuisine, one of East Bridgewater's most loved restaurants, has recently announced a change in their hours of operation due to a shortage of staff.
Yankee Pot Roast: A Classic Comfort Food for Chilly Days
Yankee Pot Roast: A Classic Comfort Food for Chilly Days. Look no further than the Yankee Pot Roast if you're in the mood for some heart-warming comfort food during the colder months. This classic Bostonian dish has been enjoyed for over a century and is a local favorite in winter. The Yankee Pot Roast is made with slow-roasting beef with seasoned root vegetables in a rich and creamy sauce, which will satisfy your taste buds.
Bank Employee who Stole $200k in 1969 Identified by Deathbed Confession
Theodore John Conrad had been living as Thomas Randele for more than 50 years. Seventy-one-year-old Thomas Randele had lived a very seemingly normal life. He had been married to his wife for forty years, and they lived in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. He worked at a Country Club as a golf pro. His daughter was grown and starting a family of her own.
Racial insult towards ESPN's mina kimes sparks renewed conversation about boston's racism issue
The ongoing problem of racism in our society is disappointing and exhausting. It is prevalent in all aspects of life and rears its ugly head in unexpected places. Recently, a sports radio show in Boston brought attention to this issue once again when a producer made a racist comment about ESPN's Mina Kimes during a segment on WEEI's "The Greg Hill Show." The co-hosts were discussing their favourite small liquor bottles, or "nips," when the producer, Chris Curtis, made a derogatory remark about Kimes' Korean heritage.
Wildlife Program Will Help Endangered Vernal Pools in Your Community
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (MARSHFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS) Spring is a season of renewal and rejuvenation. It is a time when the world awakens from its winter slumber and comes back to life in a riot of color and fragrance. The air is filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers and the songs of chirping frogs.
Harvard to Offer Tagalog Language Course for First Time in University History
The Harvard University Asia Center is located in the Center for Government and International Studies, South Building.Photo byJulian J. Giordano. By Madeleine A. Hung, Joyce E. Kim, and Elias J. Schisgall, Crimson Staff Writers.
Holland America Line adds Boston, Bermuda and longer cruises to meet growing post-pandemic demand
A major cruise line has added new destinations and longer itineraries to its lineup of travel options, continuing a trend of longer sailings to meet changing needs from cruise industry consumers.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Math 55
On a Wednesday morning on the fifth floor of the Science Center, 20 or so students mill about while Professor Joseph D. Harris ’72 draws on the chalkboard. Harris has sketched a “three-sheeted covering space,” a looping squiggle.
Five Articles by Harvard Medical School Researchers Retracted for Data Discrepancies
Two medical journals retracted five articles by Harvard Medical School researchers earlier this month and late last year.Photo byPei Chao Zhuo. Two medical journals, Surgery and Oncogene, retracted five articles by Harvard Medical School professors Edward E. Whang and Stanley W. Ashley, Medical School emeritus professor Michael J. Zinner, and two other researchers earlier this month and late last year.
Date Nights from Boston to the Cape | Dinner, Spa and a Salt Cave
From upscale restaurants to picnics on the beach, you’ll find the perfect date nights from Boston to the Cape. To find more articles on where to eat, stay and visit on the South Shore, visit bostontothecape.com.
Freezin' for a Reason: Marshfield's ALS ONE Polar Plunge Returns!
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (MARSHFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS) Are you ready to take a plunge and make a difference in the fight against ALS? The 8th Annual Marshfield Polar Plunge to Support ALS ONE is back and bigger than ever, promising to be the "coolest" event of the year!
Get Your Paws on Amazing Deals at This Pet Yard Sale!
If you enjoy this article, be sure to click "follow" to be one of the first to know when I publish. (BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS) As the weather starts to warm and the greenery makes its yearly return, springtime brings with it one of life's great natural delights: yard sales! Well, maybe not so "natural," but definitely delightful. And just to mix things up, why not make your first yard sale of the year a little extra special?
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