FOOD & DRINK
Untold Brewing at the Derby Street Shops in Hingham has closed
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. A South Shore brewery has closed one of its outlets. According to a source, Untold Brewing has closed its brewery, taproom, and restaurant at the Derby Street Shops in Hingham, with a Facebook post from late February from the business indicating that they had hoped to extend their lease, but that "fortune was simply not on our side." The post indicates that the Hingham location was closed as of March 1, though its Scituate and Plymouth locations remain in operation.
Coyote pups rescued. 'At a first glance, they could be mistaken for domestic dog pups'
A pair of coyote pups discovered in a yard in Rockland last week are being cared for on the Cape until they are ready for release, according to Rockland Animal Control Officer Ian Davidson. He said the pups were found on Rice Street by a resident in a debris pile...
Brockton dance team earns spot at world dance competition. GoFundMe set up to help team
BROCKTON – Three Brockton dance companies are seeking community support to make their international dance team dreams a reality. When you think of dance, many movements come to mind, and hip-hop is one genre that is emerging into the mainstream, especially through avenues such as TikTok and YouTube. Hip-hop...
Hummingbirds return to southern New England
BOSTON - There are all sorts of signs of spring. The Red Sox home opener, the Boston Marathon, the first cherry trees bursting into color. But perhaps the first sign of impending summer is the return of New England's smallest breeding bird - the hummingbird. One of the first to leave in the fall, and last to come back in the spring! In that regard, maybe they're the smartest birds, too! The first ones have just been reported back across southern New England by local birdwatchers.Many migrating birds undergo vast annual voyages. And though the ruby-throated hummingbird isn't quite as adventurous...
Coffins and cake: a look inside a Boston death cafe
On a recent evening, in a small room in the back of a Somerville community center with the inviting aroma of tea and cake wafting in from the adjoining kitchen, 14 strangers sat around a table excited to discuss a typically-taboo topic: death. The April 3 event, aptly called a...
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