Questions trail state gambling commissioner

After Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn toured the former industrial site in Everett where he was thinking of building a casino in November 2012, state gambling commission chairman Stephen Crosby didn’t mention that one of the land owners was his former business partner. A month later, when Wynn negotiated an option to pay an estimated $70 million for the land if Crosby’s commission approved a casino on the site, Crosby again said nothing about his four-decade relationship with Paul Lohnes, co-owner of the land. Even when Everett voters overwhelmingly approved Wynn’s proposal in June, leaving Continue reading >>>

Harrington Earns Zabilski Defensive Award from Gridiron Club of Greater Boston

Harrington Earns Zabilski Defensive Award from Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Rockland, Mass., junior linebacker is first Stonehill student-athlete to receive top defensive award for Division II/III in New England, will be honored at Gridiron Club's Bob Whelan College Football Awards Night on January 9 Gridiron Club of Greater Boston Announcement EASTON, Mass. (December 6, 2013) – Stonehill College junior linebacker Brian Harrington (Rockland, Mass./Rockland) has been named the 2013 Joseph P. Zabilski Defensive Player of the Year, presented annually to the top college Continue reading >>>

Grad students have can-do attitude

Tapping into their competitive spirit, students at five of Harvard’s graduate Schools challenged each other in a competition to collect canned food and other dry goods for the Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB). The Schools had three weeks to rally staff members, faculty, and students. They plastered colorful posters in public spaces and sent email blasts to listservs, and — pretty soon — boxes started to fill with pasta, tuna, cereal, and oatmeal. After three weeks of prodding their respective Schools to bring in canned and dry goods, the challenge resulted in 1,899 items and enough Continue reading >>>

WAAF Hosts Go After Hunger

Next week, Dec. 11 to be precise, Lyndon “LB” Byers and Anthony “Spaz” Parziale, of WAAF(FM)’s “Hill-Man Morning Show,” will literally “rise-up” against hunger in “WAAF’s Rise Up Against Hunger” campaign. The duo will do remotes, separately, from lifts — one on Boston and one in Framingham, Mass. Show host Greg Hill will be in studio running the show. The aim is to raise money the Greater Boston Food Bank, Worcester County Food Bank and New Hampshire Food Bank. The goal is to beat last year’s $80,000. Byers will be at the Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston author readings Dec. 8-14

SUNDAY: Hank Phillippi Ryan (“The Wrong Girl”) reads at 1 p.m. at Tatnuck Bookseller, Westborough Shopping Center, 18 Lyman St., Westborough … Ellen Larson (“In Retrospect”) and Maida Tilchen (“She’s Gone Santa Fe”) read at 1:30 p.m. at the Somerville Public Library, 79 Highland Ave., Somerville … Ben Bradlee Jr. (“The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams”) reads at 2 p.m. with Bob Ryan at the John F. Kennedy Library, Columbia Point, Boston … Steven Pavlos Holmes, Tara L. Masih, Sydney Landon Plum, and Audrey Schulman (“Facing the Change: Personal Encounters with Global Continue reading >>>

On the Record: Boston to Beijing air service

(NECN) - It has been a busy week on the Boston business front.Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Paul Guzzi joins NECN to discuss the top stories.The first nonstop flights between Boston and Beijing, China will begin next year."China is the second largest economy in the world," "For those of us who have made the flight before, 18-20 hours, this now is direct for 13 hours. But we have a lot of world class assets ... This is going to mean a lot in terms of increased revenues to Massachusetts in general, and to Greater Boston Continue reading >>>

Veolia and I Squared Capital Set to Acquire Kendall Cogeneration Station …

CHICAGO NEW YORK — Veolia Energy North America, a leading provider of sustainable energy services, and I Squared Capital, a global infrastructure investment firm, entered into an agreement with NRG North America LLC, an affiliate of NRG Energy, Inc. to purchase its 256-megawatt Kendall Station, located in Cambridge, Mass.The Kendall Cogeneration Station uses natural gas as a primary fuel source to produce electrical and steam energy. A planned reconfiguration of the facility, including completion of Veolia’s additional 7,000-foot steam pipeline Continue reading >>>

Southie Rehab Slashes Price $90K Two Days In

Welcome to Triple-Decker Thursday, a feature on that Greater Boston institution, the three-level apartment building. Click here to view the full photogallery. Seven Tuckerman Street in Southie was seriously renovated after trading for $515,000 in March. The redo left two 2-BR, 2-BA units and one 2-BR, 3-BA unit over 4,263 square feet. There's a W/D, too, and a roof deck with city and water views. And! There was a price-chop almost exactly a month ago of $90,000. Originally listed on Nov. 4 for $1,550,000, 7 Tuckerman as of Nov. 6 was (and is) asking $1,460,000. Continue reading >>>

Boston by way of Chicago by way of Booze

 Long before the sushi craze swept the country like wildfire, there was a small family owned restaurant leading the pack in Old Town. When Kamehachi of Tokyo first opened its doors in 1967, few Chicagoans had heard of Sushi let alone tasted the Japanese delicacy.  Committed to maintaining their stellar reputation, and top reputation Kamehachi continues to deliver with inventive signature dishes and ever sprouting new locations. In addition to three restaurant locations, you can also find a Kamehachi Sushi Bar in the Westin Chicgao, and across the street from the Sears Tower at their most recent Continue reading >>>