The little-known Bostonian who almost revolutionized theater seating

In 1924 Louis J. Duprey, who left little other trace of his existence, nearly revolutionized the way people enter and leave theaters. Duprey patented his invention that “permits any patron of the theatre to enter or leave his place without at all disturbing other patrons”. The method is not simple, but it is exciting. You, the patron, entered vertically, though a trap door, already ensconced on a chair. When you want to leave, a discreet twist of a knob activates the machinery in reverse, causing the chair, and you, to quietly sink back down, and out. The images you see here are from US patent Continue reading >>>

Cathay Pacific Launches Flights Between Boston and Hong Kong, Expanding …

The new service will link New England and Hong Kong directly for the first time, and marks Cathay Pacific’s sixth gateway in the United States, and eighth in North America. Cathay Pacific Airways today announced at a joint press conference at the Massachusetts State House with Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation, Richard Davey, President and CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Paul Guzzi, and Thomas P. Glynn, CEO, Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), that it will commence a new four-times-weekly nonstop service from Boston Continue reading >>>

A compass for kids’ crossroads

DUXBURY — Camp Wing is less than 30 miles from Boston. But to the hundreds of city kids who come to camp here each summer, the distance can feel much greater, in a good way. The camp is the main summer headquarters for Crossroads for Kids, an innovative program whose mission is showing young people a future beyond their immediate homes and neighborhoods. They come predominantly from Greater Boston, and they will tell you that the two or three weeks they spend at Camp Wing represent much more than a change of scenery. Continue reading below “You really don’t have a choice but to love Continue reading >>>

For struggling youth, Crossroads is more than a summer camp. It can be a …

DUXBURY — Camp Wing is less than 30 miles from Boston. But to the hundreds of city kids who come to camp here each summer, the distance can feel much greater, in a good way. The camp is the main summer headquarters for Crossroads for Kids, an innovative program whose mission is showing young people a future beyond their immediate homes and neighborhoods. They come predominantly from Greater Boston, and they will tell you that the two or three weeks they spend at Camp Wing represent much more than a change of scenery. Continue reading below “You really don’t have a choice but to love Continue reading >>>

New Challenge Fights A Disease We ALL Suffer From [VIDEO]

 (Photo: Flickr/Creative Commons)   Tweet The “Chug a Beer Challenge to Strike Out PMS” is finally here, and Bostonian Marc Butler shows the world how it’s done in this short video. “Growing up in a household with only women, I’ve been directly affected by this disease from a very young age,” he says. “And I believe we all have.” He then chugs a beer and obviously nominates three more people. “I would like to nominate [massive burp] [Birdcan?] Ryan Flaherty and Tony [last name]. You have 24 hours!” WATCH: Follow Rachel on Twitter Continue reading >>>

Gaming panel sets plan to name Boston licensee

‘This is the crown jewel,’ commissioner says The members of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission laid out on Thursday the framework they will follow in choosing the winner of the Greater Boston casino license, a complex, multi-day, public deliberation that the commissioners said was going to involve very difficult choices. The commissioners are choosing between Mohegan Sun’s casino proposal for Revere and the Wynn Resorts proposal for Everett. Both companies are promising to invest well north of $1 billion in their projects and employ thousands of workers. Which one will return the Continue reading >>>

2 casino firms make gains with regulators

Tunnel issues a concern for Mohegan The two companies vying for a Greater Boston casino license are both making progress in winning state environmental and transportation approvals for their projects, but some potentially serious transportation issues remain unresolved. One area of concern for Mohegan Sun, which wants to build a casino in Revere at the Suffolk Downs racetrack, is the Ted Williams Tunnel in Boston. State transportation officials say Mohegan Sun’s environmental impact analysis indicates eastbound traffic through the Ted Williams Tunnel will operate at LOS F even if nothing Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston Bubble Watch

Interesting stats for sure, though I am not sure I am buying the bubble argument. Skahen uses relatively high June price numbers – a high point annually in the real estate market – to make his point.

But the comparison is with full-year numbers for 2008. That’s not quite an apples-to-apples comparison. Full-year price numbers are always lower, and as we know now, the world economy came close to collapse in the fall of 2008.

Still, an interesting take for sure.