Michael Carucci of Group Boston Real Estate brokers $3.2m sale of 48-50 Temple …

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Group Boston Real Estate (GBRE), Boston’s premier real estate agency for luxury properties, condominiums, townhouses and homes, today announced that Michael Carucci and Charles Hinds of Group Boston Real Estate brokered the sale of 48-50 Temple Place, for $3.2 million. The 8,580 square foot, mixed-use building is located in the heart of Boston’s Downtown Crossing and home to the Stoddard’s Restaurant, office space, and three luxury residential apartments. Mr. Carucci and Mr. Hinds represented the buyer, Continue reading >>>

Complete JoshiMania Card, CZW, Bruiser Wrestling Discounted Tix

By Raj Giri | November 28, 2011 | Comments -- 'International Indie Summit' airs LIVE on iPPV on Saturday, December 3 from The Asylum (former ECW) Arena in Philadelphia, PA with an updated 2 pm bell time. Tickets, including second row, general admission, and balcony seating are still available by visiting the CZW Pro Shop. -- CZW 'Cage of Death 13' airs LIVE on iPay-Per-View on Saturday, December 3 from The Asylum (former ECW) Arena in Philadelphia, PA with a 7:30 pm bell time. As his Death Match Trial Series continues at 'Cage of Death 13', this Saturday Matt Tremont faces former CZW Ultraviolent Continue reading >>>

Brookline-JP Pop Warner Team to Compete for National Title

The Brookline-Jamaica Plain Patriots Pop Warner football team scored a decisive win over the New Haven Steelers, 18-0, capturing the New England Regional Championship. They are set to compete for the national title in Orlando, Florida next week.  The team started the season ready for some football, and ended their season with a 7-0 win streak. Following the New England Regionals, they stand at 12-0. In order to compete, the team must raise $60,000 for lodging and transporting the team to Florida, so they are asking you to get involved.  The following is a press release from Brookline-Jamaica Continue reading >>>

Top-10 things to note about the Massachusetts casino law

Top-10 things to note about the Massachusetts casino law 28 November 2011By Aaron Todd Last week, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick signed legislation that will establish a commission to regulate casino gambling in the commonwealth. As a resident of the state and a journalist who covers the industry, I'm excited to see how it all develops over the next few years, and can't wait to attend the opening ceremonies when the first facility opens. I've watched the developments with a bit of a closer eye, as it not only affects what I'll be doing in Continue reading >>>

North Andover girls in ‘The Nutcracker’

NORTH ANDOVER — Lauren Vincent and Alyssa McNaught will be appearing in the Northeast Youth Ballet's "The Nutcracker" at the Lynn Memorial Auditorium in Lynn. The Nutcracker will run from Dec. 8 through Dec. 11. Tickets are $26.00 for adults and $23 for children and seniors (tickets include a $1.00 auditorium fee) and may be obtained through the theater Box Office at Lynn Memorial Auditorium. Groups of 20 or more and students are eligible for discounted tickets at $22.00. For those who qualify, complimentary tickets are also available through NYB's S.T.A.R.S. Program, a community outreach program Continue reading >>>

Boston-area Egyptians rush on voting deadline

After nearly 30 years of dictatorial rule by Hosni Mubarak in her native Egypt, Amira Hussein never imagined she would nearly be disenfranchised by an American holiday celebrating bounty. But last week Hussein and countless other Egyptians living in the United States faced that prospect, when ballots to vote in the parliamentary election were released on Thanksgiving Day when mail service - and just about everything else in the country - is closed. The ballots, circulated online, would have had to be mailed to the Egyptian consulate in Washington, D.C., or hand-delivered Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston Catholics test new words of worship

After decades intoning the same words of worship, Tom McLaughlin said change is hard. “I think it’s easier for the younger people,’’ he said after Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Parish in Newton yesterday morning. “I look at the card, and I still say the wrong word.’’ This weekend a new English translation of the Mass prayers was heard across the country. But while some praised the unfamiliar words as an invitation to study their meaning anew, many were tripping over the sometimes cumbersome new lexicon at Masses yesterday. Continue reading below McLaughlin, Continue reading >>>

Sherborn residents shine at Brimmer and May in athletics

Danielle Slichenmyer ’12, of Sherborn, received the Coach’s Award at the Fall Sports Assembly at the Brimmer and May School for play on the varsity field hockey team. This award is presented to an athlete who exemplifies sportsmanship, cooperation, motivation and dedication. Slichenmyer helped her team to four shutout victories during the season. Head coach Kate Durdam and assistant coach Adam Michael said of her that she never complained, always attended practice, was a good listener, and served as a role model for some of the younger girls. Slichenmyer is the daughter of Dr. William Continue reading >>>