Building activity rebounds in Bay State

Higher education and health care projects are expected to keep Bay State contractors busy in 2012 as construction activity rebounds to the highest levels since the recession. The two sectors are expected to be the top sources of construction activity again in 2012, said Mary Gately, director of market services for Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts. “Most of our members seem to feel there is more work out there to be had,” Gately said. With office and retail construction at a near-standstill in recent years, the construction industry has fallen back on public sector jobs Continue reading >>>

Rabbi Penzner Honored with Human Rights Hero Award

  Rabbi Barbara Penzner has had a very busy last couple of months. The Temple Hillel B'nai Torah leader received the 2011 Human Rights Award from Rabbis for Human Rights-North America.  Penzner also was honored as the first rabbi that Boston Mayor Thomas Menino invited to speak at the State of the City address. Penzner performed the innovation. She is also a founding member of the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, a faith-based community organizing initiative instrumental in improving worker conditions in nursing homes and securing health care for all Massachusetts residents.  In December, Temple Continue reading >>>

Medford track star Nathan Clement takes his best shot

Nathan Clement is committed to being the best that he can be. Whether out on the football field at Hormel Stadium, or competing in cozy confines of the Cooper Gymnasium during indoor track season, the 5-foot-10, 260-pound Medford High junior has always made of habit of never settling for second best. So when the 16-year-old recently took over as the Greater Boston League leader in the shot put, with a personal best throw of 39.6-feet against Arlington, it certainly came as no surprise to many, including Medford Coach Tommy Lynch. You see, it was never really a question of if Clement would Continue reading >>>

Mystic River Watershed Association announces Jan. 28 Polar Plunge

Forty years ago, the Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) was founded to meet the challenges put forward by the passing of the Clean Water Act. The association plans to make a big splash as it prepares to break new ice and kick off its 40th anniversary year with the Mystic River Polar Plunge.   WHAT Mystic River Polar Plunge   WHERE Mary O’Malley Park Commandants Way, Chelsea   WHEN Saturday, Jan. 28, from 1-2 p.m.   COST The event is free and open to the public. Ample parking.   REFRESHMENTS Hot drinks will be served.   CONTINGENCY PLANS Rain, snow or shine Continue reading >>>

A vision for 2020: John D. Judge to become AMC’s fourth president

PINKHAM NOTCH — Effective Feb. 1, the 136-year-old Appalachian Mountain Club will welcome a new president.John D. Judge, 44, of Boston replaces Andy Falender, a Harvard Business School graduate and past executive director of the New England Conservatory of Music from 1975 to 1988 who has led the AMC since 1988.Falender is credited with increasing AMC membership, conservation advocacy programs, youth programs, and improving the organization's financial solvency by turning in balanced budgets all 23 years of his tenure.Following a nine-month nationwide search by an AMC selection committee, Continue reading >>>

Whiz Kid: Local Student Works to Prevent Teen Suicide

Name: Rhea Jagasia Age: 17 School: Brookline High School (she lives in Newton) Accomplishment: Since Rhea’s sophomore year of high school, she has made herself available to other teens who are struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts. She volunteers at Samaritans, Inc., which is a local suicide prevention and support organization that serves the Greater Boston and MetroWest communities. Over the course of 300 training hours, Rhea, learned how to listen better by asking open-ended questions and avoiding passing judgment or trying to provide superficial solutions to complex problems. Now, Continue reading >>>

Newton Centre Restaurant Participating in "Super Hunger Brunch" Benefit

Love Sunday brunch? Love helping local food banks? Well, make room in your stomach this weekend. Appetito in Newton Centre is one of more than 20 Boston-area restaurants participating in the Greater Boston Food Bank's "Super Hunger Brunch" program.  Restaurants that participate in the Super Hunger Brunch program offer brunches at $25, $35 or $50 -- with all proceeds supporting the Greater Boston Food Bank. Appetito will be offering a $25 brunch this Sunday.  Many local food banks, including the Newton Centre Food Pantry, are members of the Greater Boston Food bank.  According to the program's Continue reading >>>

Dropkick Murphys Freakin’ Own the Month of March

Full disclosure: I should say right off the bat that I’m a big Dropkick Murphys fan, like so many Bostonians and hooligans worldwide, so much so that I’ve often mentioned them here and managed to finagle this magazine to let me interview lead man Ken Casey. Not only does their music kick royal arse, but they’re a great story of hardworking local guys who play all over the globe and raise lots of money for charity here at home. And yet, with every new year there are groans whenever I suggest writing about them yet again, and even a part of me wearily wonders how this band is Continue reading >>>

VIDEO: Kevin Garnett Wins The Bar Fight

by Tom Ziller • Jan 27, 2012 8:30 AM EST Kevin Garnett in his full Bostonian splendor tells everyone who will listen and Craig Sager that the Celtics have won a "ball fight" or perhaps a "bar fight" but in actuality just a basketball game against the Magic. "Bar fight!" is the bait in this video; "I forgot you were doing an interview" and "Woo!" and "I'm all over the place tonight" are the pay-offs. It's after the jump. Tweet Continue reading >>>

Five Things: SpeakEasy Adds Performance of ‘Red’

1. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 50s today, but it’s also expected to rain through the afternoon. 2. Tickets go on sale at noon Friday, Jan. 27, for a recently added performance of the 2010 Tony Award-winning play, “Red,” at the SpeakEasy. The bonus performance is at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5 (Super Bowl Sunday) at the 539 Tremont St. theater. Playwright John Logan’s “Red” tells the story of abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko as he is about to begin work on a series of large murals for the Four Seasons Restaurant in New York City in 1958. To see more on the play Continue reading >>>