GXT Green Recognized as a 2013 Innovation All-Star by the Boston Business …

GXT Green Recognized as a 2013 Innovation All-Star by the Boston Business Journal/Mass High Tech PRWEB.COM Newswire Billerica, MA (PRWEB) October 15, 2013 GXT Green has been recognized as the winner in the Product Category in the Annual Boston Business Journal/Mass High Tech Innovation All-Stars Competition. The BBJ MHT All-Stars Program recognizes Greater Boston's most innovative and enterprising technology companies and entrepreneurs. Companies are selected for their success fueling the regional economy, attracting VC funding and growth capital, adding jobs, and transforming Continue reading >>>

Charitable foundation donates to Waltham-based REACH

The Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation has announced a $10,000 donation to REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, a Waltham nonprofit organization dedicated to ending domestic violence and building healthy communities throughout Greater Boston.  The grant will help fund the organization’s support services and resources, according to the foundation, as well as its 2013 Reach for the Stars Gala, which REACH will hold at the Moakley Courthouse in Boston on Oct. 19 during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. “Rockland Trust shares REACH’s mission of strengthening and supporting Continue reading >>>

Claude Julien Attended Red Sox’ Game 2 Comeback Win, Calls It ‘Pretty …

Claude Julien Attended Red Sox’ Game 2 Comeback Win, Calls It ‘Pretty Awesome’ Day for Fans BOSTON — Bruins coach Claude Julien may have been born in Canada, but he’s made himself a Bostonian in the almost decade he’s spent as Bruins coach. Like almost every Bostonian, he’s also adopted the local sports teams as his own. Julien was a regular old Boston sports fan Sunday in one of the greatest sports days in the historic town’s recent history. The Bruins head coach was lucky enough to be in attendance Sunday night for Game 2 of the American League Championship Continue reading >>>

LETTER: Supporters of Hospice Walk thanked

    To the editor: On Sunday, Sept. 22, the tranquil neighborhood around St. John’s Prep in Danvers came alive as families, friends, students, parents and community volunteers gathered on campus to remember the special lives that had touched their own. In spite of a rainy morning, over 3,500 people celebrated the lives of their loved ones at the 26th Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston! Funds raised through the Walk support an array of hospice services that bring unparalleled compassion and expertise to patients and families facing end-of-life. The generous Continue reading >>>

WXRV’s ‘River Feast’ Returns For The Tenth Year

Community support NORTHEAST BROADCASTING Triple A WXRV (92.5 THE RIVER)/BOSTON has announced GUSTER will perform at the radio station’s 10th annual RIVERFEAST benefit concert at the LOWELL MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th – a larger venue than previous year’s.   All net proceeds benefit THE GREATER BOSTON FOOD BANK (GBFB) and its hunger relief efforts. GM DONALD ST. SAUVEUR said, “It’s a thrill to be able to have Continue reading >>>

Malden High School Tornadoes run past Medford

The Medford High cross country team got a glimpse of greatness while hanging tough with the Golden Tornados, Oct. 2. Matched up against two of the top team’s in the Greater Boston League, the Mustangs fell prey to its archrivals in both the girls and boys bracket, along the banks of the river at MacDonald Park. Malden certainly lived up to its reputation with the girls team grounding Medford, 15-50. “The girls ran hard, but Malden was the better team,” said Medford Coach Lou Ruggiero, whose club fell to 1-1 with the loss. “We had many of our girls run their Continue reading >>>

PHOTO: Waltham father, son among 15000 at autism walk

Waltham resident Jerome Bowen and his son, Brian, participated on Sunday, Oct. 6, with friends and family in the Greater Boston Walk for Autism Speaks. Brian Bowen was diagnosed with autism at the age of 2. In the past four years, the Bowens’ group has raised more than $5,000 for autism awareness and research. About 15,000 people supported the cause at the walk, which took place at Suffolk Downs in Boston. For more information, visit walknowforautismspeaks.org. Continue reading >>>

Chess — Stephen Dann

David Vigorito and Steven Winer tied for first in the 80th Greater Boston Open in Marlboro. There were 82 players in five rated sections. Details and crosstables at www.masschess.org, where archives are being created to list past champions. The first City of Boston Championship in 1934-35 had 15 players, and was won by Harlow B. Daly, 12-2, who lost only to Oscar Shapiro, who came in second at 11-3. The crosstable was incomplete, as six key games were never completed, three involving Fred Chevalier, a student at Harvard and later the longtime chess columnist of the Christian Science Monitor Continue reading >>>

Local author readings

SUNDAY William Kuhn (“Mrs. Queen Takes the Train”) reads at 2 p.m. at Bestsellers Cafe, 24 High St., Medford MONDAY Matthew Inman (“Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants”) reads at 7 p.m. at the Harvard Coop … Craig Wilder (“Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities”) reads at 7 p.m. at Harvard Book Store … Anne Champion (“Reluctant Mistress”), Molly Howes, Michelle Seaton (“The Way of Boys”), and Susan Tepper (“The Merrill Diaries”) read at 7 p.m. at the Middlesex Lounge, 315 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge Continue Continue reading >>>

Letters to the editor

ROADS TO BOSTON Thank you for the genuine, non-promotional responses to Boston (“Becoming Bostonian,” September 29). They made me realize that, though I grew up in Manhattan, it was time for me, too, to let go of my fiercely held New York Superiority Complex. This was reinforced when I realized that the current show I most want to see in New York, The Glass Menagerie, was a production first performed in Cambridge at the American Repertory Theater. When it was here I dismissed it, despite the rave reviews. My loss. Tam Lin Neville Somerville “Becoming Bostonian” starts off with Continue reading >>>