Tyler Seguin Clarifies He Is ‘Very Single,’ Dubs Zdeno Chara Bruins’ Best Fighter …

Tyler Seguin Clarifies He Is ‘Very Single,’ Dubs Zdeno Chara Bruins’ Best Fighter in Improper Bostonian QA (Photo) Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Tyler Seguin is making sure his many female admirers know he is still on the market. Seguin addressed rumors about his dating resume and more during a wide-ranging interview with the Improper Bostonian, talking about life both on and off the ice in a feature for the Feb. 13 issue. “Every two days someone comes up to me and asks about a girl I’m supposedly seeing,” the Bruins forward said. ”I’m very single.” Seguin Continue reading >>>

Boston Buried by Nemo

On Friday, Boston was hit with one of the biggest blizzards in recent history. Winter storm Nemo dropped a record 24.9 inches of snow on the greater Boston area, leaving hundreds of thousands of residents snowed in and without power. The city worked tirelessly to restore public transportation and clear roadways of the historic accumulation of snow. In preparation for the storm, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino urged Bostonians to stay off the roads. “This is going to be a very serious storm,” said Menino in a press release concerning city preparations last Thursday. “Safety is Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce will honor Deval Patrick, Anne Finucane …

By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Governor Deval Patrick, Anne Finucane of Bank of America, and author and historian David McCullough are the 2013 inductees into the Academy of Distinguished Bostonians. The academy is a way that the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce honors individuals for their achievements as leaders and for their contributions to the Greater Boston economy and community. Patrick, Finucane, and McCullough are scheduled to be honored at the chamber’s 2013 Annual Meeting on May 8 at the Boston Convention Exhibition Center. In a statement, Paul Guzzi, president Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce praises Obama comments on …

By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Paul Guzzi, president and chief executive of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, praised President Obama’s comments on immigration reform in Tuesday night’s State of the Union address. “The chamber applauds President Obama for highlighting the need for skilled worker immigration reform� in his State of the Union address,� Guzzi said in a statement. “The president’s remarks reflect the growing, bipartisan support in Washington to improve our nation’s access to top international talent, as part of Continue reading >>>

Hospice announces new Provider Relations Team

Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston, a leading non-profit hospice provider in Massachusetts, is pleased to announce its new Provider Relations Team. This team of six provider-relations coordinators will be working with physicians, hospitals, home health providers, assisted-living facilities, nursing homes, long-term care facilities and other community organizations to educate providers and patients and assist with patient referrals for hospice service, according to Lyn Skarmeas, vice president of business development and provider relations. “I am extremely excited to have the opportunity Continue reading >>>

Give Brockton students a choice

The state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education’s vote later this month on a new set of charter school proposals is an opportunity to give thousands of Massachusetts kids access to a great school. The list of proposed charters includes the following schools in cities outside of Greater Boston: Argosy Collegiate Charter School in Fall River the replication of Boston's successful City on a Hill Charter Public School in New Bedford the replication of Springfield and Holyoke's successful SABIS charter model in Brockton (the International Charter School of Brockton) the replication of Continue reading >>>