FOOD & DRINK
14 of the best freshwater fishing spots in the Brockton, Taunton area
BROCKTON — Whether you’re an experienced angler looking to top your biggest catch or looking for something fun to do with your kids, Southeastern Massachusetts offers plenty of freshwater lakes and ponds perfect for fishing. Spend the day on a boat, canoe or kayak, or pick a shady...
Bacon bourbon jam, beer pickles — Where to find the best burgers: Brockton Eats with Alisha
BROCKTON — Happy Friday, everyone! What better way to end your work week than with an ice-cold beer and a hot, juicy burger fresh off the grill, made with love?. On this week's installment of Brockton Eats with Alisha, we're enjoying our pre-weekend turn-up with delicious burgers, fries and beer. We found some unique places with a twist on the classic American burger and more.
Find breakfast, brunch, and bouquets for Mother's Day: Taunton Eats
Not sure where to grab a bite to eat? With lots of options around the Taunton area, it can be difficult to choose. If you’re having a hard time, we’re here to help you narrow it down. We've compiled a list of meal deals, special events, and mouth-watering...
The Tree offers a new hangout spot with smoked drinks, communal tables
BRAINTREE – With three restaurants in Boston, David Ferrando said he and his business partners had been keeping their eyes out for some time, looking for the right location to open a new spot on the South Shore. Ferrando, who co-owns the Causeway Restaurant and Bar, the 4th Wall and Alma Cantina, all in Boston, said the group has had their eye on 1177 Washington St., which was formerly Lychee Bistro, an Asian fusion restaurant, for more than...
10 Mother's Day things to do: Sing with Elvis, arrange flowers or go out for brunch
Mother's Day is just around the corner, and we celebrate the mothers who do everything and anything for their children. Since 1907, the second Sunday in May has been set aside to celebrate all of the mothers and women in our lives. We wanted to find where you can take...
Retracing Karen Read and John O’Keefe’s Steps
The trial of Christopher Gregor, who's charged in the death of 6-year-old Corey Micciolo, continues. Pediatrician Dr. Nancy Deacon details the bruises on Corey's body and Corey’s mother, Breanna Micciolo, is cross examined. (5/1/24) Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
The unlikely story of ‘Wimpy Kid’ author Jeff Kinney’s Plainville revitalization
The “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” author and owner of An Unlikely Story bookstore is on a mission to energize his adopted hometown of Plainville, Massachusetts. Plainville, Massachusetts is a small town of less than 10,000 people located about 40 miles south of Boston. If you were to drive through its downtown, you’d currently see shuttered storefronts and parking lots surrounding the town’s jewel, An Unlikely Story Bookstore and Café.
Evelyn's opens for season; Fuel the Fourth Mondays at Barrett's: Fall River Eats
Not sure where to grab a bite to eat? With lots of options around the Fall River area, it can be difficult to choose. If you’re having a hard time, we’re here to help you narrow it down. We've compiled a list of meal deals, special events, and...
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in style at these Fall River area restaurants
The holiday marks the Mexican army's pivotal defeat of the French army at the Battle of Puebla, during the Franco-Mexican War on May 5, 1862. Today, it’s not only a commemoration of the Mexican army’s historic victory: it has also become a day celebrating Mexican food and culture.
Nu-Ink Studio owner Kerwin Chong finds meaning and beauty in tattoo art
MassLive recently asked readers to identify people who are leaders from the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community throughout the state, working to make a difference in politics, education, business, the arts or another area of interest. Profiles of these leaders will be published through AAPI Heritage Month in...
Brunch, charcuterie, cake, and ice cream: Mother's Day reservations in the Fall River area
Have you made your Mother’s Day reservations yet?. If you haven’t, the good news is that there’s still time. There are so many ways to say thank you, or to show the people we care about how much they mean to us. One of the best ways...
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