Walk to End Alzheimer’s held in Cambridge

Join the Alzheimer's Association at the 2012 Greater Boston Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Sunday, Sept. 23, at Canal Park in Cambridge. Register today at www.alzwalkMANH.org. Each participant who raises $150 by walkday receives a free T-shirt.Questions? Call 800-272-3900 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .According to the group, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research. Help our grandparents, parents, spouses, partners, brothers, sisters Continue reading >>>

Walpole-based school for children with autism to get $10m bond for expansion

The following is a press release from MassDevelopment LEAGUE SCHOOL OF GREATER BOSTON BUILDS CLASSROOM, RESIDENTIAL SPACE WITH $10 MILLION MASSDEVELOPMENT BOND MassDevelopment has issued a $10 million tax-exempt bond on behalf of The League School of Greater Boston, the first school in Massachusetts to serve children with autism. The League School, located in Walpole, will use bond proceeds to build a 20,000-square-foot addition to an existing building that will house classroom and office space. The School will also build a 4,500-square-foot addition to its residence hall, consolidating all its Continue reading >>>

Falling for Boston: Part II

  This article is the second in a two-day series exploring the many activities in the Greater Boston area that embrace the fall season. Today’s article will take a look at the assortment of events and festivals that students may enjoy this autumn. Beyond the sightseeing and food, there are plenty of festivals occurring in the Boston area that ring in the season. One such festival is “What the Fluff? A Tribute to Union Square Invention,” otherwise known as the Fluff Festival, which celebrates the marshmallow product that was invented in Somerville. The event, which takes place Continue reading >>>

Foxborough Regional Charter School Ranks as One of Boston Magazine’s Top …

The Foxborough Regional Charter School is one of the best in Greater Boston area, according to Boston Magazine’s Best Schools 2012 issue. The FRCS was ranked second out of 22 charter schools and 230 overall evaluated by Boston Magazine in the Greater Boston area. Among the charter schools ranked, only Salem Academy Charter School came in ahead of FRCS. Data gathered included test scores, number of AP classes, graduation rate, percentage of students who continue on to college, as well as the number of sports teams and clubs.  FRCS statistics included: Enrollment: 1,202 Student:Teacher Continue reading >>>

Brookline Bank Offers Home Equity Solutions With Low HELOC Rates

BROOKLINE, MA--(Marketwire - September 24, 2012) - With a current Home Equity Line of Credit being offered for as low as 2.99% Annual Percentage Rate (APR)*, Brookline Bank continues its focus on providing Greater Boston homeowners with a range of home equity financing solutions, including home equity lines of credit and home equity loans. To make this low 2.99% APR home equity line of credit (HELOC) offer more accessible to homeowners, the bank has launched BrooklineBankHomeEquity.com -- an online destination for web, mobile and tablet devices. Visitors to BrooklineBankHomeEquity.com will Continue reading >>>

The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce said it selected 59 women to take …

The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce said it selected 59 women to take part in its leadership program. The year-long curriculum, conducted with Simmons College’s School of Management, is “designed to help participants enhance their leadership skills and become engaged in the region’s civic and business communities.” The participants are: Kelsey Abbruzzese, communications director, MassDevelopment; Carmen Albert, attorney, Hinckley, Allen Snyder LLP; Julie Banks, associate director of marketing, Citi Performing Arts Center; Meredith Baumann, manager, strategic communications, Blue Continue reading >>>

Dreyfus On Health Cost-Cutting Marathon: ‘We’re Barely To Framingham’

Dreyfus On Health Cost-Cutting Marathon: ‘We’re Barely To Framingham’ If you missed Andrew Dreyfus’ speech last week to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce you are forgiven: it wasn’t exactly Fifty Shades of Grey. To be fair though, the president and CEO of the state’s largest health insurer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, did make some good points about how hard it is to cut health care costs and the historic divisions that make it even harder, among other topics. To put the problem in perspective for a Boston crowd, Dreyfus (who Continue reading >>>

Foxborough High School Ranks in Boston Magazine’s Top 50

Foxborough High School is one of the top 50 schools in the Greater Boston area, according to Boston Magazine. The publication recently gathered data from more than 200 public high schools in the Greater Boston area to determine which schools are the best, and determined Foxborough is the 42nd best high school along Route 495. On the list of the Top 50 high schools, Weston High School came in at number one and Millis High School was ranked 50. Other area communities on the list include: Sharon High School – #8 Westwood High School – #13 Medfield High School - #18 Canton High School - #45 Walpole Continue reading >>>

Lifestyle factors may be predictors of HBCD body burden

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