OpenSky Establishes Greater Boston Office to Provide Expert IT Consulting …

HARTFORD, CT --(Marketwire - September 06, 2012) - OpenSky Corporation, an IT consulting firm with industry-leading expertise in Infrastructure; IT Risk Management and Security; Governance, Risk and Compliance; and Technical Business Consulting, today announced the opening of a new Greater Boston office in Westborough, MA. This location is OpenSky's 6th regional office opened in response to client demand for services. "OpenSky believes in being geographically close to our clients in order to provide the best level of service," said Dan Radomski, one of the five founding Continue reading >>>

Volunteers needed at the Landlocked Forest on Saturday, Sept. 8

Volunteers needed at The Landlocked Forest, Burlington, Saturday, Sept. 8, 9-11 a.m. rain or shine. Parking at the Turning Mill Road entrance in Lexington. Friends of the Landlocked Forest, Burlington Conservation, and the Greater Boston Chapter of New England Mountain Bike Association have teamed up to hold a good, old-fashioned, tire clean-up. For many years, tires were carelessly dumped in and around the wetlands at the Landlocked Forest. This unsightly trash is also potentially hazardous to the environment, as chemicals leach from the tires and into the water. It is time to do something about Continue reading >>>

Suffolk Construction lands $125M One Channel Center project

Suffolk Construction said today it has been selected to manage construction of the One Channel Center project in Boston’s Innovation District. The $125 million project, developed by a joint venture of AREA Property Partners and Commonwealth Ventures, will feature construction of a 525,000-square-foot, 11-story core and shell office building and a 10-level, 950-car above-ground parking garage. When completed, the new building will be fully occupied by State Street Corp., which is consolidating various operations as leases run out around Greater Boston. The financial firm will maintain its headquarters Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston author readings Sept. 9-15

SUNDAY: Ilie Ruby (“The Salt God's Daughter”) reads at 3 p.m. at Concord Bookshop, 65 Main St., Concord MONDAY: Hilary Weisman Graham (“Reunited”) and Kristen-Paige Madonia (“Fingerprints of You”) read at 7 p.m. at the Harvard Coop … Madeline Miller (“Song of Achilles”) reads at 7 p.m. at Porter Square Books … Nassir Ghaemi (“A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness”) reads at 7 p.m. at Harvard Book Store TUESDAY: Harlow Giles Unger (“John Quincy Adams”) reads at 6 p.m. at the Jones Room at Tufts Library, 46 Broad St. Weymouth Continue reading >>>

Are the bargains gone?

Just take a look at year-to-date sale prices in the many neighborhoods that make up Boston proper. Only Mattapan, Allston and Roslindale bucked the trend, with prices up in August in Charlestown, South Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, East Boston, Brighton and Dorchester, according to The Warren Group, publisher of Banker Tradesman. Median sale prices range from $637,500 in Charlestown to $256,000 in Dorchester. Meanwhile, condo prices in downtown Boston - including Back Bay, South End, North End, Beacon Hill and the Fenway - are positively soaring. The median downtown condo price Continue reading >>>

Edward L. Glaeser Urban planning in Greater Boston needs to aim higher

Each independent land-use decision can seem like a wonky event, interesting only to neighbors, developers, and the occasional housing economist. The developer has pecuniary reasons to want the project, the neighbors resist significant changes, and the economist’s complaint — that limiting supply makes our unaffordable region even more expensive — seems overblown in discussions of a single development.But these individual decisions add up and collectively shape our region. In effect, our metropolitan planning is being implemented at the sidewalk level, by abutters who see the downside of every Continue reading >>>

AG Martha Coakley’s office recovers money for Woburn bakery workers

  Settlements have been reached with a temporary staffing firm and its client company to resolve allegations they failed to properly pay more than 1,200 workers at a Woburn facility, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced Sept. 5. The companies will together pay more than $649,000 in restitution as well as civil penalties to the Commonwealth. The settlements were achieved with significant assistance from the Chelsea Collaborative and Greater Boston Legal Services, both of which provided information to help identify violations and facilitated communication with the workers. “Our office Continue reading >>>

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Boston radio station WTKK 96.9 FM said Tuesday it has expanded its offerings to include live newscasts every 30 minutes, and traffic and weather reports every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day. The news and weather reports will be available on the radio station, online , and via apps on Apple and Android mobile devices. The station, which has a talk radio format, is now branding itself as “News Talk 96.9.” The expanded news programming is based on a partnership with Total Traffic Network, a national news service owned by radio giant Clear Channel Communications Inc., located in San Antonio. The news Continue reading >>>

WTKK 96.9 FM expands news offerings

Boston radio station WTKK 96.9 FM said Tuesday it has expanded its offerings to include live newscasts every 30 minutes, and traffic and weather reports every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day. The news and weather reports will be available on the radio station, online , and via apps on Apple and Android mobile devices. The station, which has a talk radio format, is now branding itself as “News Talk 96.9.” The expanded news programming is based on a partnership with Total Traffic Network, a national news service owned by radio giant Clear Channel Communications Inc., located in San Antonio. The news Continue reading >>>

Brown, Warren Appear In Marlboro Labor Day Parade

MARLBOROUGH (AP) — Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren both took part in Marlboro’s Labor Day parade. The parade stepped off at noon on Monday at the Marlboro Fire Station. Earlier Monday, Warren spoke at the Central Massachusetts AFL-CIO Labor Day Breakfast in Worcester and the Greater Boston Labor Council Breakfast in Boston. Warren had a similar message at both venues, saying Brown has supported policies that hurt working people, and it was time to send him home from Washington. Brown has said the policies he supports, such as lower taxes, Continue reading >>>