5 Things You Need to Know This Weekend in Medfield, Jan. 14-15

Weekend Forecast: Saturday's weather, according to the National Weather Service based in Taunton, calls for mostly sunny, with a high near 32. West wind between 11 and 15 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 7. Wind chill values as low as -4. North wind between 8 and 11 mph. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 20. Wind chill values as low as -6. North wind between 8 and 10 mph. Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 10. West wind between 3 and 6 mph. Last Chance to See Exhibit “A Second Look” at Zullo Gallery:  It’s the last weekend to see the Zullo Gallery’s current exhibit Continue reading >>>

Joe at Batt: Political spotlight on Massachusetts

Related Stories Joe at Batt: Political spotlight on Massachusetts Joe at Batt: 2012 Joe at Batt: Getting into the holiday spirit Joe at Batt: Are voters the flip-floppers? Joe at Batt: Blunders on the campaign trail (NECN: Joe Battenfeld) - This election year, the political spotlight will be on Massachusetts. The races for president, senate and congress will have the media flocking to the Bay state. And that's good news for the state.Mitt, Scott, a Kennedy, too? It’s a campaign trifecta. And, once again, Massachusetts is taking its rightful place as the center of the Continue reading >>>

Unity breakfast in Watertown to host Emmy-nominated speaker, diverse choirs

Above is a clip from Traces of Trade, a 2008 PBS documentary that helped Unity Breakfast keynote speaker James DeWolfe Perry earn an Emmy nomination. By Jaclyn Reiss, Town Correspondent Watertown will celebrate its 12th Unity Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 16, bringing together a diverse crowd of hundreds of people, to remember Martin Luther King, Jr. The breakfast, which has become a Watertown tradition, will focus on the legacy of slavery in New England. Attractions include two local musical groups, essays by middle and high school students on the meaning of the day, and the annual Unity Award, Continue reading >>>

Hundreds protest potential Shrewsbury mail facility closing

The Central Mass. Mail Processing Center in Shrewsbury. (Photo: Molly McCarthy)By Molly McCarthy, Contributing Writer Shrewsbury – Hundreds of supporters of the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) Central Mass. Processing and Distribution Center, located in Shrewsbury, attended a meeting Jan. 5 at the Marlborough Holiday Inn to discuss the future of the center.In September 2006, Postmaster General/CEO Patrick R. Donahue proposed that the center, which employs about 500 people, the majority of whom reside in Worcester County, be put on the list for potential closure.Recently the Greater Boston District Continue reading >>>

MAPC Picks Ameresco To Help With Energy Savings

The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), the regional planning agency for more than 100 Greater Boston communities, has picked Framingham-based Ameresco Inc. to help 14 member communities save on their energy costs.The MAPC and Ameresco hosted a series of kickoff meetings this week in Boston and Framingham to introduce the program. Ameresco will work with each of the 14 communities to audit and assess municipal-owned buildings and infrastructure. The communities include Ashland, Framingham, Sherborn, Sudbury and Wayland in Central Massachusetts. Continue reading >>>

Bridging the Digital Divide with Mobile Services

This piece is excerpted from the January 2012 issue of Library Technology Reports. You can purchase the full issue on the ALA Store. Google “smartphone user.” Click on Images. What do you see? When I tried this, I saw some graphs, pictures of devices (many of them BlackBerrys), and a bunch of white people, mostly men, using smartphones, often to do business. The problem: This is a lie. It doesn’t represent the devices people use nor who’s using them or how. As I did research for my Library Technology Report, I discovered that many of the assumptions I had about smartphone use—based Continue reading >>>

MERIDIAN INTERSTATE BANCORP, INC. : EBSB Begins 2012 with the Addition of … – 4

01.13.2012 EBSB Begins 2012 with the Addition of Several New Employees EAST BOSTON - The new year began with East Boston Savings Bank announcing the addition of new team members fulfilling key positions within the organization. Richard J. Gavagnano, Chairman and CEO of EBSB welcomed the following personnel to the staff in January. Scott True has joined EBSB as the Vice President of Business Banking. Mr. True came to the Bank from Danversbank where he has worked since 2001. He will work with the Bank's Corporate Continue reading >>>

Top Restaurants Support The Greater Boston Food Bank with Annual Event

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On the Record with Paul Guzzi

Related Stories On The Record With Paul Guzzi On the Record: Paul Guzzi On The Record With Paul Guzzi On the Record With Paul Guzzi On The Record With Paul Guzzi (NECN) – We go on the record with Paul Guzzi, the president and CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.Guzzi is discussing MGM’s site in mind for a Massachusetts casino in the western part of the state, wellness in the workplace, the Beige Book and more.What’s his sense of this particular proposal? Have they chosen a preferred location for the casino?“The easy answer on the ladder question is no, Continue reading >>>

MGM resort: 3000 jobs, new Pike exit

' Developers from MGM Resorts International today promised to build a “world-class resort” and create 3,000 direct jobs while having little impact on this small community. James J. Murren, chairman of the board and CEO of MGM Resorts International, said the company is dedicated to the Brimfield site, and is working to gain the trust of residents who would have to approve a gaming facility in their town.“If locals don’t choose to support the project, we won’t be here,” Mr. Murren said at a news conference.But he believes the proposal is solid, and said the 300 Continue reading >>>