Tea Party holds rally against Obamacare in Boston

(NECN) - The Greater Boston Tea Party held a rally in Boston's North End Saturday voicing their opposition to the Affordable Care Act being upheld by the Supreme Court.They say the act and it's individual mandate represents and egregious affront to liberty, and is opposed by Americans of all political persuasions. Chief Justice John Roberts was the swing vote in the decision, and argued that the individual mandate could be construed as a tax."This law takes away our liberties, it is way too expensive," said one attendee. "Our health care is in serious need of repair, and there Continue reading >>>

Un-Common Theatre Company Announces Boston Children’s Theatre Festival …

On Sunday, July 15th 2012, theatre lovers of all ages will be joining hundreds of Boston area children and teens at the 5th annual CBACT Children’s Theatre Festival, hosted this year by the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston in Newton, MA, home of JCC Kaleidoscope Camp and JCC Showstoppers. This full day of theatre includes interactive workshops and live performances from children’s theatres throughout the Greater Boston area -- one of which is Mansfield/Foxboro’s Un-Common Theatre Company. “Once again we are excited to have our kids participate in this wonderful day-long Continue reading >>>

Highly Suspect @ The Improper Bostonian

Back to event list When: Fri Jul 6th9:00 pm - 12:30 amWhere: The Improper Bostonian, 626 Main Street, Dennis Port Highly Suspect does something unique in that they manage to revive the rock sound from the early 00s that the likes of Matchbox 20 and 3 Doors Down had and update it in a way that is relevant to the latest generation. It is refreshing how well the vocals mix with the instrumentation​. The EP is very easy to listen to in any capacity. See more events with tags: reggae highly suspect the improper bostonian Continue reading >>>

MBTA’s troubles bode ill for region

Greater Boston wants a world-class future, but without a functioning transit system those hopes will go off the rails. The MBTA’s mounting troubles are evident to all of us who ride the system regularly, and individual tales of woe abound. Last week on consecutive afternoons, my normal 20-minute Red Line ride home to Central Square turned into 40-minute and 60-minute odysseys because of disabled or malfunctioning trains ahead of me. Meanwhile, one colleague reported that one of his subway rides last week was marred by a deafening rattle and a piercing sound coming from the brakes. Earlier Continue reading >>>

Boston business boomed during holiday week

Preliminary numbers show that the week is exceeding expectations. Moscaritolo said they had been predicting a 4.5 percent increase in the number of visitors over a typical July Fourth week, but early estimates suggest the number will jump 9 percent.Economically, that would translate to a $60 million to $75 million increase in tourist spending over a typical Fourth of July week, he said.To lure additional visitors, he estimated, the city and state spent $2 million to $3 million on marketing, promotion, police, and emergency medical services. The costs for the fireworks and Esplanade concert are Continue reading >>>

My home is worth more than that!

Justified or not, there has been a surge in optimism over the direction of home prices over the past few months. Nearly 60 percent of homeowners surveyed in a recent, nationwide poll conducted for HomeGain believe prices will rise over the next two years. Just a year ago in the spring of 2011, the consensus among homeowners was that prices were headed down, not up. Here's what HomeGain had to say back in June 2011: Most real estate professionals and homeowners continue to expect home values to decrease or stay the same through the end of the year. Fifty percent of agents and brokers and forty Continue reading >>>

Boston business boomed during holiday week

The Fourth of July is always a big event for visitors in Boston, with the Boston Pops concert on the Esplanade, the fireworks extravaganza, Harborfest, and the USS Constitution’s annual turnaround. But this was no typical Fourth of July. For one, there were a host of other big-ticket events in town this week, the largest of which was the Navy Week festivities that brought many tall ships to town. But the holiday fell on a Wednesday, raising concerns that it would not draw well because many would not use the holiday to ­extend a long weekend. “It was a perfect storm,” said Pat Moscaritolo, Continue reading >>>

July 4 Brings Boon to Boston Economy

The Fourth of July is always a big event for visitors in Boston, with the Boston Pops concert on the Esplanade, the fireworks extravaganza, Harborfest, and the USS Constitution’s annual turnaround. But this was no typical Fourth of July. For one, there were a host of other big-ticket events in town this week, the largest of which was the Navy Week festivities that brought many tall ships to town. But the holiday fell on a Wednesday, raising concerns that it would not draw well because many would not use the holiday to ­extend a long weekend. “It was a perfect storm,” said Pat Moscaritolo, Continue reading >>>

What $400G will buy in Greater Boston

From January to July this year, 130 Bay State homes have sold for $400,000 according to the MLS Property Information Network. Wonder what you can get for $400,000? Here’s a look at several homes that closed in the past month. On the market for 58 days and originally listed for $419,000, by Maryanne Resendes of Jamaica Hill Realty, this 1,583-square-foot townhouse condominium located at 56 Iffley Road in Jamaica Plain has three bedrooms, two full baths, one half bathroom and a fireplace. There are three outdoor spaces exclusive to the home, including a top deck with views of downtown Boston. In Continue reading >>>

On the Record: Jim Klocke

(NECN) – It’s time to go on the record again with the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, and this week, Vice President Jim Klocke joins NECN Business.

The U.S. Labor Department says weekly jobless claims fell by 14,000; Klocke weighs in on the findings.

Klocke also talks about a new program being launched that’s designed to help veterans find jobs, and how hotel development is booming in Boston.

Watch the attached video for more.