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A twisting glass tower among a sea of boxy buildings, the St. Regis Residences Boston stands out when driving up Seaport Boulevard. The gleaming architectural […]
As a child, Maggie Gold Seelig brought her father lunch on Saturdays when he saw patients at his home office. Dr. Arnold Gold was a […]
Faraway Martha’s Vineyard opens in Edgartown this season, yet it’s housed in a building that’s been an island institution since 1742. Blue Flag Partners acquired […]
Several years ago, Nima Yadollahpour, principal of Boston architecture firm ONY Architecture, and his young daughters built a birdhouse for a robin that had made […]
I have a photo of myself standing high on a ridge overlooking Neko Harbor in Antarctica. I appear to be smiling, and my hatless head […]
When Scott Mutryn and three of his buddies heard the news last summer that other colleges were trying to lure away their alma mater’s star […]
You can take the boy out of Dorchester, but you can’t take Dorchester out of the boy. Author Dennis Lehane first came to our attention […]
Erin Calvo-Bacci is worried. At age 52, with the youngest of three daughters now in high school, she expects the eventual sale of her business—the […]
“God help you, you’re a writer.” This is what my cousin, Richard Frede, told me long ago. Richard was a successful novelist. His book, The […]
The end of this month will be Opening Day at Fenway Park, a time of big hopes and slight delusions. It’s when we act as […]