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Country music legend announces farewell tour, thanks fans for a ‘good time’
Country music legend Alan Jackson is going on a farewell tour. The Country Music Hall of Famer announced his “Last Call: One More for the Road” tour dates Thursday, promising the 10 concerts will be the last time he performs in each city. None of the shows are in New York state, but Jackson will play one northeast date on Aug. 2 at the TD Garden in Boston.
Shake Shack opens new location in Greater Boston
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. Last summer, it was reported that a growing chain of burger spots was planning to open a new location in the western suburbs of Boston, and now we have learned that it has debuted. An article from The Swellesley Report indicates that...
Newton teen’s art represents Mass. in Doodle for Google contest — how to vote
Every year, Google hosts a nationwide competition for a young artist to be featured on Google’s homepage in place of the brand’s signature blue, red, yellow and green logo. After years of submitting her doodles, 15-year-old Aleeza Amitan, of Newton, was announced as Massachusetts’ state winner, and is...
Striper Migration Report- May 31, 2024
In Week 10 of our 14-week Striper Migration Report Series, OTW’s Assistant Editor Matt Haeffner gets in touch with licensed surf and fly-fishing guide, OTW contributor, and drone videographer, Tim Regan, to discuss the state of the migration on Long Island’s South Fork. Later, Matt is joined by charter captain and friend of OTW, Captain Brian Coombs of Get Tight Sport Fishing, to talk about the class of fish in and around Boston. Matt and Tim cover the waves of bass that are rounding the eastern tip of Long Island, how and where to intercept those larger migratory bass, and anticipating what changes the June new moon will bring to the bite. Then, Matt and Brian dive into the diverse forage base north of Cape Cod, how to fish live bunker vs. mackerel, and timing your striper outings with ideal wind, weather, and tidal conditions.
Weekend To Do List: Art displays and spring carnival
BOSTON - It's looking like a picture-perfect weekend to kick off the start of June with events around Massachusetts!2024 Spring Art Festival in MansfieldLocal artisans from across the region will take over the home of the Mass Arts Center to kick off summer with art, acoustic music, food trucks and good drinks. From painting, ceramics, jewelry and woodwork, there's something for everyone! It all takes places Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.When: Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Where: Mass Arts Center at Norton Reservoir, 888 South Main St., MansfieldCost: Free admission,...
These stores are opening in 2024 at Assembly Row in Somerville
Those in the market for a new couch, mattress or sofa will soon find two new shopping options at Assembly Row in Somerville. This year, two stores whose parent companies filed bankrupt and left Somerville storefronts vacant for close to a year, will soon be replaced by two furniture stores at the often-expanding Assembly Row, according to a representative for the “smart growth development.” Assembly Row will also see a new restaurant when Posto moves from David Square.
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