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A Peter Pan Driver Apparently Locked a Woman in a Bus to Boston

A Peter Pan driver is facing a list of charges this week after she was accused of intentionally locking a passenger in a baggage area of […]

City Life

After Tainted Water Controversy, Spring Hill Dairy Farm Will Shutter

Following reports that their bottled water was tainted by PFAs, Spring Hill Dairy Farm announced Friday that it will cease operations, citing fluctuations in government […]

Taqueria el Barrio tacos live on a edge counter
Restaurants

Taqueria el Barrio Opens This Week in Brookline

Taqueria el Barrio is about to school the greater-Boston University crowd on authentic Mexican fast food. The highly anticipated taco shop opens Tuesday, August 6, […]

The Oyster Club summer flounder Milanese
Restaurants

Five Things to Eat at The Oyster Club at the Heritage

Catch a reservation at Boston’s newest seafood spot: The Oyster Club at the Heritage is now open in Park Square. It’s a return to the […]

Travel

The New Four Seasons Is Offering Discounted Rooms Until September

Here’s your chance to stay inside the giant glass tower that resembles a Trivial Pursuit pie piece and has been taking over the city’s skyline for the […]

City Life

An Artist Put the Boston Common Ducklings in Cages

Visitors to Boston Common were greeted with a disturbing sight Friday morning, one a local artist says is meant to raise awareness of the conditions at the U.S./Mexico border: […]

Home & Property

On the Market: A Warm Wooden Abode on Cape Cod

671 Old Post Road, Cotuit Price: $3,350,000 Size: 4,540 square feet Bedrooms: 8 Baths: 5 Jack Cotton, this property’s listing agent, describes the home as […]

Weddings

This Couple’s Newport Beach House Wedding Had a Fabulous Floral Chuppah

August 11, 2018 Newport Beach House Middletown, Rhode Island THE STORY Rita Catapano and Drew Regan started dating their senior year of high school, but met when […]

City Life

Massachusetts Might Start Charging Netflix Fees to Pay for Public Access TV

The streaming revolution has not exactly been kind to public access television, which relies on franchise fees the state charges cable companies to keep programming on […]

City Life

Activists Unfurled an Anti-ICE Banner at Fenway Park Last Night

During last night’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway, activists protesting Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and the prison industry unfurled a banner over […]