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Coronavirus

Wellness

Nine Recipes to Make with the Food You Bought for Self-Quarantine

As Boston slowly shuts down and COVID-19 keeps us cooped up inside our homes, you’re probably wondering how to use the pantry and freezer staples […]

City Life

Boston Coronavirus News: Crowds on the MBTA, the Construction Boom Comes to a Screeching Halt

Presumptive and Confirmed Cases as of March 17: In Boston: 33 Across Massachusetts: 197 The MBTA Reacted to the Coronavirus by…. Forcing People to Crowd […]

Wellness

Try These Virtual Fitness Classes from Boston Trainers and Fitness Studios

Between the closings and the cancelations due to COVID-19 and the uncertainty of the entire virus itself, it’s hard not to feel helpless. We’re anything […]

The Ultimate Parents’ Lockdown Guide

Parents, we know you’re stressed. With schools closed and social contact discouraged, it’s hard to think of ways to keep the kids active, entertained, and […]

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City Life

Boston Coronavirus News: School Is Closed, Testing Is Up, and Everyone’s Ordering Delivery

Presumptive and Confirmed Cases: In Boston: 29 Across Massachusetts: 164 In Most Drastic Action Yet, Gov. Baker Announces Ban on Dining Out, School Closings Statewide, […]

Restaurants

Chefs React as All Massachusetts Restaurants Close Their Dining Rooms Due to Coronavirus

Over the last week, as more and more folks have employed social-distancing measures to halt the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, consumers have had to […]

City Life

As Coronavirus Keeps Boston at Home, the Mandarin Is Offering Room Service

As a pandemic continues its march through Boston, thousands of us are working from home, self-quarantining, and putting our social lives on indefinite hold. To […]

Wellness

Stuck at Home? Here’s How to Spend Less Time Wallowing in Existential Dread

Working from home? I can deal with that. Shortage of toilet paper? That’s why there are paper towels. No access to museums or theaters? I […]

Restaurants

Here’s How You Can Help Local Restaurants and Shops Right Now

As the coronavirus crisis continues, many bars and restaurants are reeling from the short-term effects on business, and anxious about the potential for long-term impact. […]

Wellness

Boston-Area Fitness Studios and Gyms Are Closing Temporarily Due to Coronavirus

As just about everything in the city is canceled, shut down, or postponed, it seems fitness studios and gyms are doing all they can to […]

City Life

Boston Coronavirus News: A Ban on Large Gatherings, Shut-In Celtics, and a Marathon Decision At Last

Presumptive and Confirmed Cases: In Boston: 20 Across Massachusetts: 108 The Boston Marathon Has Been Postponed We had a feeling this was coming. At a […]

Restaurants

Keep Calm—and Carry Out? Boston Restaurants Struggle for Support amid Coronavirus Crisis

UPDATE, Monday, March 16, 9 a.m.: It’s time to get comfy at your own kitchen table: Gov. Charlie Baker has banned on-site consumption at all […]

City Life

The New Normal in Boston: Everything Is Canceled

In the past week what it feels like to live in Boston has changed drastically. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade, one of the city’s most […]

Wellness

Direct Your Coronavirus Anxiety Towards Lending a Helping Hand

They say the best antidote to anxiety is action. If coronavirus news has you tailspinning into a bout of nervous sweats, maybe premature self quarantining with […]

City Life

A Guide to Etiquette in the Age of Coronavirus

In a pandemic, we’re all hypochondriacs. Over the past week or so, as the coronavirus has wound its way into Boston, I’ve found myself on-edge, […]