Boston Weather Forecast: Some accumulating snow possible Wednesday

View full sizeHigh temperature map 03/04/14 NOAA.gov The National Weather Service has forecast the possibility of some accumulating snow during the day on Wednesday. A cold front will be arriving in the Greater Boston area carrying some significant amounts of moisture with it. We will experience some scattered snow showers and flurries throughout the day but could see squalls that can drop up to an inch or two of snow. Some models are also showing some ocean effect snow showers developing as well. There could also be an occasional leftover snow shower throughout the evening on Wednesday. This Continue reading >>>

International Terminal At Logan To Get $100M In Upgrades

Share us on: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn By Benjamin Horney 0 Comments Law360, New York (March 04, 2014, 1:22 PM ET) -- The international terminal at Boston's Logan Airport will undergo $100 million in renovations beginning this summer, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and the Massachusetts Port Authority said on Tuesday.Patrick unveiled the plan at a Tuesday meeting of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. The renovations are intended to help expand the airport's international air service, in addition to making improvements to the international terminal, such as making upgrades Continue reading >>>

Wayfair expands HQ amid rapid growth

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Clear Channel Outdoor and Equity Office Light Boston’s South Station Orange to …

BOSTON — Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CCO), Equity Office Properties (EOP) and Philips Color Kinetics announced that a bright orange glow will greet South Station commuters March 3-9 as Boston shows its support of National Multiple Sclerosis Week. Clear Channel Outdoor, the new advertising media provider in South Station, signed on to support the MS Week awareness campaign through the orange illumination of the station’s exterior as well as strategically placed campaign messages on digital billboards across the Greater Boston Continue reading >>>

Mapping a Busy February in Greater Boston Apartments

'Tis March, though it feels like February. You remember, February, right? Bitterly wintry and full of new apartments. At least that's how the month that was seemed to us. More than 1,280 apartments in Greater Boston either got the apropos green-light or started their marketing pushes. Here then a look back at the hot new developments during the year's coldest month. Continue reading >>>

Boston Weather Forecast: Sunny but continued cold with gusty winds

The National Weather Service reports that a cold front will continue passing farther south of New England today. Light snow over the south coast will end this morning. We are looking at mainly dry but much colder than normal weather into Thursday across Greater Boston with just intermittent chances for snow showers. We are watching the potential for another ocean storm that may impact southern New England late Thursday and into Friday. Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 23. Northwest wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 9. North wind Continue reading >>>

Purim book for children creates a stir

Children dressed as superheroes, queens, and football players ate pastries and listened to the story of Purim at Boston Children’s Museum on Sunday. The early Purim event was organized by the PJ Library, a nine-year-old nonprofit that gives free books to Jewish families with young children, in collaboration with the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston and Combined Jewish Philanthropies. But one Purim book has incited some controversy for the PJ Library recently. “The Purim Superhero,” written by Elisabeth Kushner and illustrated by Mike Byrne, was the winner of a contest for Jewish-themed Continue reading >>>

This month in Greater Boston food events

Yesterday's fourth annual TEDxManhattan: Changing the Way We Eat was the pistol fire on a marathon month of food events. (If you missed the livestream and want a peek at how it went, check out Yangbo Du's awesome Storify.) Given this Examiner's proclivity for all things action-learning and food entrepreneurship, here are a few Boston local food events you might want to jot down... Tuesday, March 4th | Local Food Trade Show | Northeastern, Boston Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts hosts its annual Local Food Trade Show connecting wholesale buyers and local food producers. From 8:30 Continue reading >>>