Mount Auburn Hospital, Waltham resident team up for music benefit to fund …

By Jaclyn Reiss, Town Correspondent Harvard-affiliated Mount Auburn Hospital, along with Terry Eagan and Patio Records, will present the 16th annual Healing Garden Music Fest on Saturday, June 16 at 7:30 p.m. The event will take place at Lexington's National Heritage Museum’s Maxwell Auditorium, located at 33 Marrett Rd. Doors will open at 6:45 pm. Eagan, a longtime Waltham resident and friend of Mount Auburn Hospital, began the festivals 16 years ago to raise funds to fulfill his wife Mary's dream to build a healing garden for patients suffering from cancer. Mary passed away from leukemia Continue reading >>>

Risky business: Forgoing inspection contingencies and mortgage contingencies

I know there will be naysayers who deny the existence of widespread multiple-offer situations, but they have been snowballing outward from Boston to the suburbs over the past few months. The common factors I have seen in these situations are 1) New listings which are 2) Reasonably priced for the local market and are 3) In move-in-to-showroom condition. In these situations, buyers can let their emotions get the better of them, and engage in risky behaviors. I have even heard that in some communities, listing agents and buyer agents are recommending to prospective buyers not to bother with inspection Continue reading >>>

Chaos Daily Dispatch #4

Thank god and Timmy that the final day of Chaos in Tejas is a short one. Still recovering from last night's afterparty I decided to duck out of the day shows and let the punks BBQ in peace. Instead I waited til the evening to make my way to Red Seven to see tough guy Boston hardcore band Rival Mob.  How tough were they? I think vocalist Brendan Radigan's stage banter while talking about the crowd's reaction best illustrates (it helps to imagine this in a Bostonian accent): It brings a single tear to my cheek but a tough-ass tear. One that will fuck you all up. I Continue reading >>>

Cirque du Soleil returns with ‘Totem’

OSA Images ORIGIN OF SPECIES: Using its trademark acrobatic feats, fabulous costumes, and dreamlike feel, Cirque du Soleil presents “Totem,” a story of evolution. It all starts with the amphibian state, moves along to flight, and is told on a stage suggestive of a giant turtle. Through July 1. $48.50-$153.50, $36.50-$111.50 ages 2-12. Boston Marine Industrial Park, 6 Tide St., Boston. 800-450-1480. www.cirquedusoleil.com/totem --June Wulff, Globe Staff Continue reading >>>

Suffolk Downs officials to lay out plans for gambling resort at track

By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff The owners and managers of Suffolk Downs on Tuesday will detail their plans for a gambling resort at the 77-year-old thoroughbred race track, according to a statement from Suffolk Downs. The media event, scheduled for 11:15 a.m., will include an outline of the proposal and architectural renderings of the project. Suffolk Downs is the leading contender to win the sole Greater Boston commercial casino license, which will eventually be awarded by the state gambling commission under the state’s new gambling expansion law. Suffolk Downs is developing Continue reading >>>

Suffolk Downs officials to lay out plans for gambling resort

The owners and managers of Suffolk Downs on Tuesday will detail their plans for a gambling resort at the 77-year-old thoroughbred race track, according to a statement from Suffolk Downs. The media event, scheduled for 11:15 a.m., will include an outline of the proposal and architectural renderings of the project. Suffolk Downs is the leading contender to win the sole Greater Boston commercial casino license, which will eventually be awarded by the state gambling commission under the state’s new gambling expansion law. Suffolk Downs is developing the project in partnership Continue reading >>>

‘Sparkle V’ Raises Money for Homeless Women

Ladies from around Greater Boston gathered Sunday at the Beacon Hill Hotel and Bistro for "Sparkle V," a fashion show benefitting Rosie’s Place, a sanctuary for poor and homeless women. Modeling the latest summer fashions were editors, producers, writers and on-air talent, including: Lisa Pierpont, founder and editor of Boldfacers.com; Jenny Johnson, co-star and executive producer of NECN’s “TV Diner,”; Megan Johnson, writer for The Boston Herald’s “Inside Track”; Ami Albernaz, writer for The Boston Globe; Bianca de la Garza, Co-Anchor of WCVB-TV Channel 5 EyeOpener Continue reading >>>

2nd Annual Boston Race Amity Day Celebration, "Festival of the Human Family …

BOSTON, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- On June 10 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., thousands from all walks of life will gather in Boston's Rose Kennedy Greenway for a the Second Annual Metro Boston Race Amity Celebration. A "Festival of the Human Family," this fun, family celebration will unite Boston's diverse community and serve as a modern day celebration of our country's motto, E Pluribus Unum, meaning, "Out of Many, One." Continue reading >>>

One house, two towns

Utilities and trash collection: Which town provides utilities to the property? Emergency services: Which town provides emergency services to the property owner? The new owners must be sure that they understand how to access those services should they need them. Zoning: In the event that the owner wants to expand the home or build additional buildings in the property, which town’s zoning would apply if the building (or proposed building) is on both sides of the town line? Municipal policy changes: While sorting all of these issues out, it is important for prospective buyers to understand Continue reading >>>

Business Digest for June 4

Proulx named Constitution chief The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia recently appointed Natick native Julie Proulx to the newly created position of deputy chief of staff. Proulx is a recent graduate of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Previously, she served as a program assistant for the Corporation for National and Community Service, where she worked closely with National Constitution Center President and CEO David Eisner during his tenure as CEO of the corporation. In her new role as deputy chief of staff, Proulx will support the center’s president and CEO Continue reading >>>