Boston Chamber helps launch biz coalition for immigration reform

Julie M. Donnelly Reporter- Boston Business Journal Email  | Twitter The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce has announced it is one of 25 founding members of a national business coalition called “Business for Skilled Worker Immigration,” which seeks to overhaul immigration law for skilled workers in order to drive job creation. The local startup community has recently been working to raise awareness Continue reading >>>

Seva Call launches Concierge Service to Helps Connect Boston Consumers to … – Virtual

Seva Call (Save-A-Call) saves Bostonians valuable time and effort on finding a service professional. Get connected in seconds with the right help for you. (PRWEB) December 19, 2012 Seva Call, a virtual concierge service designed to instantly connect consumers with service needs to high quality local service professionals, is launching its service in Boston. Seva Call finds the “right” professional by looking at a variety of factors including online ratings and reviews, social reputation and interaction, call analytics, and other forms of consumer and business feedback. “Being one of Continue reading >>>

Dorchester man charged in human trafficking, prostitution ring

BOSTON (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) – A Dorchester man was arrested Tuesday night in connection with running a human trafficking and prostitution ring in the Greater Boston area, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced Wednesday.Michael Leoney, 49, is charged with trafficking of persons for sexual servitude and deriving support from a prostitute. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Dorchester District Court."We allege that this individual arranged for multiple women to provide sexual services and kept the profit from those arrangements," said Coakley.Coakley's office began an investigation Continue reading >>>

Boston’s 10 Biggest Restaurant Trends of 2012

Burgers are still hot and here to stay. Over this past year, Greater Boston chefs and restaurateurs have been creative as ever. Between more savory cocktails, lamb belly as the new bacon and spiked milkshakes, there’s been a myriad of trends emerging from this market and beyond. Then there's the burger craze that won't let up. We’ve gathered the top 10 trends of this past year, but we know there’re many more. Feel free to give us your two cents on what you’ve been seeing. And bon appétit! Continue reading >>>

Welcome to the Greater Boston Lightshed

Leon Neyfakh is the staff writer for Ideas. Amanda Katz is the deputy Ideas editor. Stephen Heuser is the Ideas editor. Kevin Hartnett is a writer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His last article for Ideas was about choosing Congress by lottery. Guest blogger Simon Waxman is Managing Editor of Boston Review and has written for WBUR, Alternet, McSweeney's, Jacobin, and others. Guest blogger Elizabeth Manus is a writer living in New York City. She has been a book review editor at the Boston Phoenix, and a columnist for The New York Observer and Metro. Guest blogger Sarah Laskow is a freelance writer Continue reading >>>

Welcome to the Greater Boston Lightshed – Brainiac

Leon Neyfakh is the staff writer for Ideas. Amanda Katz is the deputy Ideas editor. Stephen Heuser is the Ideas editor. Kevin Hartnett is a writer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His last article for Ideas was about choosing Congress by lottery. Guest blogger Simon Waxman is Managing Editor of Boston Review and has written for WBUR, Alternet, McSweeney's, Jacobin, and others. Guest blogger Elizabeth Manus is a writer living in New York City. She has been a book review editor at the Boston Phoenix, and a columnist for The New York Observer and Metro. Guest blogger Sarah Laskow is a freelance writer Continue reading >>>

Donation honors late Lexington resident – Lexington, MA – Lexington Minuteman

Riemer and Braunstein, a Boston-based law firm, has made an initial donation of $25,000 to fund a “campership” program to jointly benefit the Jewish Brothers Big Sisters Association of Greater Boston and the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston. The donation was made in honor of the memory of the firm’s recently deceased partner, Jonathan Samen. Samen, a Lexington resident, was a longtime philanthropist and partner at Riemer and Braunstein for 20 years. He previously served as president of Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston, and, at his time of death, was the president Continue reading >>>

Donation honors late Lexington resident

Riemer and Braunstein, a Boston-based law firm, has made an initial donation of $25,000 to fund a “campership” program to jointly benefit the Jewish Brothers Big Sisters Association of Greater Boston and the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston. The donation was made in honor of the memory of the firm’s recently deceased partner, Jonathan Samen. Samen, a Lexington resident, was a longtime philanthropist and partner at Riemer and Braunstein for 20 years. He previously served as president of Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston, and, at his time of death, was the president Continue reading >>>

Larry Meehan, 60, booster of Boston’s tourist draws

A point man for tourism in Boston, Larry Meehan could rattle off arcane facts about the city and its history with the confidence of a college professor and the enthusiasm of a Duck Tour driver. He knew, however, that tourists usually want more than just a stroll along the Freedom Trail and a beer at Cheers, so he encouraged regional collaboration. A tourist en route to another destination in the region, he reasoned, would drop a few bucks in Boston along the way. Such were his thoughts nearly a decade ago when ­Marlborough looked into marketing its suburban locale as a weekend crossroads. Mr. Continue reading >>>