10 Dishes Every Greater Boston Foodie Should Try

3/25/2013 02:40:00 PM 10 Dishes Every Greater Boston Foodie Should Try Loaded baked potato from Boston Chops All around Greater Boston there are chefs whipping up creations fit for the most adventurous, refined and experienced palates. If you consider yourself among the city's food elite, by now you should either have tried these dishes, or add them to your list stat. Do you have a dish that fits the bill? Do tell. Labels: Boston , Boston Chops , Coppa , featured , Flour Bakery and Cafe , Puritan and Co. , Steel and Rye , Sweet Basil , Sweet Cheeks Q , Tavolo , Trina's Starlite Continue reading >>>

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Diane T. Stringer: Honoring Newton’s hospice nurses

Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston celebrated Certified Nurses Day on March 19 by honoring its board certified nurses. Board certification in hospice and palliative care nursing plays an increasingly important role in the assurance of high standards of care for our patients and their loved ones. While a registered nurse (RN) license provides entry to general nursing practice, the intensive requirements of hospice and palliative care nursing require extensive post-secondary and continuing education as well as a strong personal commitment to excellence by the nurse. The Continue reading >>>

Boston Olympic bid a silly diversion

Score Boston Mayor Tom Menino:1; Boston Globe:0  on the proposal to bring the Olympics to Boston in 2024.  Opined an editorial, a chance to host the Olympics is “too rare to pass up without further consideration.”  Really? As the Mayor restated Thursday on WGBH’s Greater Boston, the city has too many other, higher priority needs – education, to name just one.  While the Globe admits it would be a long haul, it seems seduced by the notion that “there is every reason to believe that Boston would be viewed as a solid contender.” But just being a solid contender is a waste of time Continue reading >>>

Hospice recognizes Marblehead social workers

Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston joins with the National Association of Social Workers to celebrate National Social Work Month, March 2013. “Our social workers play an integral role within our interdisciplinary team and strive to provide the best care to patients and families, no matter what their needs may be,” said Judy Cranney, vice president and chief operating officer for the non-profit organization. All of the social workers at Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston have earned a master’s degree in social work and have achieved one or two levels Continue reading >>>

Co-chairmen named for Hospice Auction and Regatta

Meryl Thompson of Marblehead and Louise Sharp of Swampscott have been named co-chairmen of a committee of more than 25 North Shore residents planning the 19th annual Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston Auction and Regatta. The events will take place at the Boston Yacht Club, 1 Front St. in Marblehead on Friday, June 14 and Sunday, June 16. This year’s signature artist is Marblehead native Christopher Gurshin, an Americana folk artist who has created “Marblehead Memories Forever,” a painting depicting the town’s well-known landmarks, including sentimental Continue reading >>>

AAMCO doubling presence in Boston area

AAMCO Transmissions and Total Auto Care, the Pennsylvania-based company that grew from a small time auto repair shop to the largest transmission franchise in the world, is doubling its presence in Greater Boston. The company said it will soon have 20 locations in the area, adding an estimated 35 to 50 jobs. AAMCO said the move is part of a broader expansion across the country; last year it signed deals for 100 new locations around the United States and expects to add an additional 140 by the end of this year. “A big reason for this tremendous growth is this trend of Americans hanging onto cars Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston author readings March 24-30

March 24 – March 30 SUNDAY: Lisa Genova (“Love Anthony”) reads at 2 p.m. at the Duxbury Free Library, 77 Alden St., Duxbury … Kristopher Jansma (“The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards”) and Jessica Francis Kane (“The Pursuit of Truth”) read at 2 p.m. at Brookline Booksmith … Matt Tavares ("Becoming Babe Ruth") reads at 2 p.m. at Book Ends, 559 Main St. Winchester … Kevin Cullen and Shelley Murphy (“Whitey: America’s Most Wanted Gangster the Manhunt That Brought Him to Justice”) read at 3 p.m. at the Hingham Public Library 66 Leavitt St., Hingham (required reservation, call Continue reading >>>

Kidville To Open In Greater Boston Area March 23, Offering Classes, Parties, Pre …

BOSTON, March 20, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Kidville - named 'best of' by New York Magazine - will open a 5,000 square foot facility at 34 Central St. in Wellesley Square on March 23.Kidville offers a wide range of developmental classes including Rockin' Railroad, Run Wiggle Paint Giggle, My Big Messy Art Class, Big Muscles for Little Babies, Kidville Gymnasts, Kidville Sports and Kidville University (Kidville's Pre-School Alternative Program). This location features three classrooms, a state-of-the-art indoor playspace, retail boutique, and children' salon. The facility also offers a Continue reading >>>