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Madeline Bilis was an associate editor at Boston magazine. She studied journalism at Emerson College and grew up in an exciting town outside of Worcester.
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On the Market: A Spacious Condo Near Jamaica Pond
It has more than 2,400 square feet to spread out in.
Fixer-Upper Friday: A Teal Two-Family in Somerville
Prospective buyers, come prepared to preserve period woodwork.
The South Shore’s New “Smart City” Is in Even More Trouble
Portions of the super-futuristic planned development Union Point are now on the auction block.
Five Open Houses in Dorchester to See This Weekend
It’s triple-deckers and Victorians galore.
On the Market: Jewel-Toned Digs in Porter Square
This two-bedroom condo is the definition of a gem.
On the Market: A Rustic Chic Condo in Carlisle
Who said the suburbs can’t be hip?
Five Lovely Tudor Homes for Sale in Greater Boston
Calling all fans of the asymmetrical architectural style.
On the Market: A Castle-Like Construction in Brookline
The Shingle-style carriage house was built in 1889.
On the Market: A Charming Cottage in Dover
The property is situated next to the picture-perfect hiking trails of Noanet Woodlands.
The Great Boston Molasses Flood, 100 Years Later
Reflecting on the North End disaster that changed history.
Nine Photos That Show the Destruction of the Great Boston Molasses Flood
See the aftermath through the eyes of photographer Leslie Jones.
The Great Boston Molasses Flood, By the Numbers
A closer look at the tragedy, 100 years later.
Why Doesn’t Boston Do a Better Job of Commemorating the Great Molasses Flood?
All we have is a puny green plaque—for now.
The Five Prettiest Open Houses to See This Weekend
From a Seaport loft to a Jeffries Point condo.
Five Sparkling New Condos for Sale Right Now
These city pads have huge windows and shining hardwoods galore.