Occupy Arlington met March 31 at Senior Center

Occupy Arlington plans to holds its third general assembly on Saturday, March 31, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Senior Center, 27 Maple St. Interested in issues, such as countering the impact of corporate greed, stopping the sellout of our democracy, finding solutions to disappearing jobs, making education and housing affordable? We want to hear your Voice and your Ideas for Change. Get involved in actions that we can take to promote change now. Make Arlington a vital part of greater Boston's growing Occupy movement. Occupy Arlington joins Occupy Boston, Occupy Cape Cod, Occupy Fall River, Continue reading >>>

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 details leak, release date set

If there is one thing the video game playing community loves more than Call of Duty, it is churning out rumors about the next CoD title release. Well, it looks like it's time to start up the ol' rumor mill once again. This time, for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 details and even a release date. What is obvious is that a sequel to the initial Black Ops title, launched in 2010, was inevitable and Treyarch would be the studio developing the game under the wing of Activision. Perhaps just as obvious, is that the game would be released sometime this year, probably around October or November. This Continue reading >>>

New Malden food pantry offers choice

The Mystic Valley Salvation Army has expanded and reconfigured operations at its food pantry in Malden. In addition to offering more storage space, the new pantry will now allow Salvation Army patrons to choose their own items from the shelves. Patrons previously received grocery bags packed by volunteers, but Lt. James Labbe of the Mystic Valley Salvation Army said the new system is more efficient and user friendly. “Families from Malden, Medford and Everett were given a bag of groceries, packed by volunteers with balanced meals in mind from the stock on the shelves,” Labbe said. “The Continue reading >>>

Assembly Row construction begins in Somerville

The first phase of construction has begun at Assembly Row, slated to be the largest residential real estate project under construction in this region, according to a press release. AvalonBay Communities, a real estate investment trust with multi-family apartment communities across the country, announced last week that it has begun construction on the residential component of the first phase of development at Assembly Square that will feature two distinctive living options in separate residential buildings – Avalon at Assembly Row and AVA Somerville. This is the cornerstone residential component Continue reading >>>

The Mayor’s Desk: City’s first webinar spotlights port

This past week, the city hosted its first-ever webinar. For those of you not familiar with the concept, a webinar is basically a meeting over the Internet where people can participate in a presentation in real time from the convenience of their own home or office. The idea was first suggested by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, or MAPC. That is the regional planning agency for the Greater Boston area, which includes Gloucester. MAPC has been our partner in the city's ongoing long-term economic development efforts in the marine science and technology sector. The webinar was titled Gloucester's Continue reading >>>

Save the date: Hospice Regatta set for June 17 in Marblehead

The 18th annual Auction and Regatta to benefit Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston will take place on Friday, June 15 and Sunday, June 17 at the Eastern Yacht Club, 47 Foster St., Marblehead.

For more information, contact the Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston Development Office at 978-223-9787, email events@hns.org or visit the web site at hnsgb.org/regatta.

Bacon and Beer Festival Tickets on Sale April 5 – About

Like beer? Of course you do. Like bacon? OK, enough with the stupid questions. The ultra-popular Bacon and Beer Festival is back for 2012, all to benefit local charities. Even better, this year will feature the debut of Bacon and Beer Week, six days of bacon-infused dishes throughout Greater Boston, all paired with a wide selection of some of New England's most popular brewery offerings. The festival takes place April 28 at the House of Blues. Tickets are $37, and go on sale April 5. Price of admission includes all beer and bacon samplings. Eat Boston's Facebook fans will have a special, password-protected Continue reading >>>

‘Grey Gardens’ Opens Tonight

Editor’s Note: The following is a press release from Arlington Friends of the Drama (AFD Theatre): Arlington Friends of the Drama (AFD Theatre) presents the greater Boston community theater premier of “Grey Gardens.” Edith Bouvier and Edie Beale, the most unique, eccentric relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, are brought to life in the riches-to-rags story of just how far American royalty can fall. A documentary made in 1976 examined the women's remarkable personalities, simultaneously eccentric and electric. The women fascinated America and the documentary developed something of a cult Continue reading >>>

The Barn at 17 Antiques Now Available on 1stdibs

BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - Mar 30, 2012) - The Barn at 17 Antiques, greater Boston area's largest antique showroom, is pleased to announce they are now available on 1stdibs -- one of the most popular online marketplaces for art, accessories and antiques with sellers that offer "the most beautiful things on earth." The Barn at 17 has hand selected a large variety of antique pieces with different styles and preferences to showcase on 1stdibs including a Louis XVI Foot Stool, an English Bamboo Vitrine, a Federal Chest of Drawers and a Pair of Italian Neoclassic Side Chairs. The Barn at 17's Continue reading >>>

Youth Protest MBTA Fare Hikes

Community youth marched the streets of Boston Thursday, joined by Harvard students and alumni, to protest Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority fare hikes and service cuts, as well as rally for a discounted youth pass.The Youth Affordabili(T) Coalition—comprised of 21 greater Boston area youth groups—led what they called the March for Opportuni(T).The organization advocates for a youth pass that would grant discounted transportation for youth ages 12 to 21.The potential fare hikes would affect college volunteers and high school participants in after-school programs Continue reading >>>