New Dimensions: With expanded services, Danvers hospice takes on new name

  Hospice of the North Shore and Greater Boston has come a long way from the all-volunteer company that began in a two-family house in downtown Beverly in 1978. Today it has 385 employees, offers a range of services, not just hospice, helping 550 people each day while serving about 90 cities and towns from the New Hampshire border to Norfolk County communities just south of Boston. And starting Jan. 1, the Hospice will take on a new name — Care Dimensions. Part of the reason for the new name, was the length of the old name. “We realized that that’s kind of Continue reading >>>

Thanksgiving take-out options in Greater Boston

Area Four Apple crumble and pumpkin pies are available from Area Four; order at the café or hostess stand at their Kendall Square location by 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, and pick up by 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, or Wednesday, Nov. 27. 500 Technology Sq., Cambridge, 617-758-4444 Ashmont Grill This Dorchester restaurant has five delicious desserts for pick-up on Wednesday, Nov. 27. Pumpkin cheesecake, sweet potato pecan pie, apple cranberry crumb pie, carrot cake, and sticky toffee pudding will be offered. Order by Sunday, Nov. 24. Payment due at time of order, phone orders accepted.See desserts Continue reading >>>

There’s ‘Philadelphia Style’ Now in Greater Boston

Welcome to Triple-Decker Thursday, a new feature on that Greater Boston institution, the three-level apartment building. Click here to view the full photogallery. We'd heard of New York style. Or, even more specifically, Manhattan style. Now this number just north of Teele Square, which hit the sales market earlier this month, is described as a "spacious Philadelphia-style, three-family home." Any Philly transplants wanna take a stab as to what that means? Continue reading >>>

Homeowners coming up for air

The number of Greater Boston homeowners who are “underwater” on mortgages — meaning they owe more than their properties are worth — keeps falling. Zillow, the online real estate data company, reported Thursday that the percentage of homeowners with negative equity fell to 12 percent in the third quarter — nearly 45,000 homes — compared with 17.5 percent during the same period last year. The chart shows the downward trend in selected municipalities.

New Enterprise Associates Opens Boston Office To Serve Growing Portfolio …

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Pharma Business Week -- New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA), a leading global venture capital firm, announced that it has established an office in Kendall Square in Cambridge to serve its growing portfolio and deal-sourcing work in the greater Boston area. NEA's current portfolio of Cambridge and Boston area investments includes nearly two dozen healthcare and technology companies, and the firm is also a founding partner in The Experiment Fund , a seed-stage fund operating on Harvard's campus (see also New Enterprise Associates, Inc. ). Continue reading >>>

Massachusetts Voters Reject Foxwoods’ $1 Billion Casino Plan

The casino measure turned out 57 percent of the town's 17,400 registered voters, less than the 73 percent of voters who turned out during the presidential election in 2012."We respect the choice Milford voters made today," said Scott Butera, Foxwoods president and CEO. "Throughout this process we've gotten to know Milford and thousands of its residents. While we worked hard to offer a resort casino we believe would benefit the area, the town made a decision similar to many other communities across the state."The vote was a critical step to keep alive a development plan that was one of three in Continue reading >>>

With big jump in employment, Boston construction industry booming once more

Construction in downtown Boston. Credit: Yoon S. Byun/The Boston Globe After seeing Greater Boston construction jobs fall by 20 percent during the recession, things are finally looking up again for the city’s industry after a big jump in employment in the past year. The Boston metro area added 8,700 construction jobs between August 2012 and August 2013, according to a report from The Boston Globe. That’s more than the 8,200 added by the also-booming Houston, and only slightly less than the 8,900 added in Los Angeles during the same period. The paper reports that the boom is being driven by Continue reading >>>

5 Questions to Ask Before You Sign Your Next Hub Lease

__Do I need a broker? Not really, but it helps. As noted, Greater Boston is a warren of listings that are gone often as fast as they appear. Having a good broker can ensure you get your feet in the door to make offers on places before they—poof!—disappear from the market. Do this, though: Establish upfront whether you owe them commission for their services and how much—usually, commissions 'round here run up to 15 percent of a year's rent. And! Usually, you only pay when a broker, in fact, finds you an apartment you can rent. __What can I afford? Oh, dear. Rents in Greater Boston are Continue reading >>>

Needham High interdisciplinary class studies Greater Boston

A new course at  Needham High School that combines group projects, historical research and field trips to study the story of Greater Boston has found new life. The Interdisciplinary Learning Initiative, which funds the class, received $115,000 from the Needham Education Foundation this fall. Most of those funds go toward allowing “The Greater Boston Project” to continue through to the 2014-15 year. Members of the Needham Education Foundation told the School Committee at its Nov. 19 meeting that the course’s “clear and innovative vision” has changed the way Continue reading >>>