Fidelity family honored

In a rare public appearance, the Johnson family — billionaire philanthropists and Fidelity mutual fund scions — were feted by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce last night, inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Bostonians for their century of contributions to the community. Abigail Johnson, 50, accepted the honor by giving a rousing tribute to her father, 81-year-old Edward “Ned” Johnson III, with whom she runs and owns Fidelity Investments. “He is a man consumed with a passion for fixing things,” she said. “Obsessed with continuous improvement.” The Milton heiress Continue reading >>>

Posted On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at 09:14:09 PM

The past week saw three visitors to the city, all foreigners who had lived here some years ago. Back after a hiatus, they were curious to see what had changed — and what hadn’t. As always, it’s more interesting to view oneself through others’ eyes. Someone needs to really tell kids that you don’t become ‘foreign’ by going to a mall, buying expensive stuff and ordering a Big Mac At the outset, there’s Erich — tall, blonde, German and Aryan to the core. Back in the 1940s, he’d have been Goebbels’ poster boy. Once the head of a Continue reading >>>

Dev. Academy: Red Bulls’ U-16s run win streak to 10 straight with weekend wins

By Jimmy LaRoue With two wins over the weekend, the New York Red Bulls' Under-16 academy team extended its winning streak to 10 games, a run dating back to December. The Red Bulls' U-18 academy team also had a perfect weekend, as both squads defeated FC Greater Boston and New England Revolution. The Red Bulls' U-18s beat FC Greater Boston 3-1, and toppled New England 2-1, while the U-16s beat FC Greater Boston 2-1 and New England, 5-2. In a Great Lakes Division derby, Crew Soccer Academy Wolves Under-16s won their fourth game in a row, defeating Vardar SC Freiburg 3-0 Sunday, but the Continue reading >>>

Is the obesity tide turning among preschoolers?

By Amy Norton NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In eastern Massachusetts, the number of kids under age six who are obese declined significantly in recent years -- a trend that might be happening nationwide as well, according to a new study. On the down side, obesity rates among lower-income children remain more stubbornly stable, researchers report in the journal Pediatrics. Recent studies have shown that after decades of rising obesity rates among U.S. kids and teens, the numbers seem to be leveling off. But less has been known about young children specifically, said Dr. Xiaozhong Wen, Continue reading >>>

Hingham Photographer Shares Her Love for Dogs

The Hingham Library’s Clemens Gallery will see some of its cutest photos next month with a dog exhibit. The gallery will feature a variety of images of puppies, collies and shepherds, taken by Hingham photographer Jann Tenenbaum. Tenenbaum operates a commercial studio on Beach Road in Hingham, specializing in pet photography since 2008. She has also worked in Canada and the United States for 20 years as a National Photographer for the Canadian Press and as a freelance news photographer based in the Greater Boston area. Although the majority of her photojournalism work has included royalty, Continue reading >>>

Chuck Colson: A redeemed soul

Charles Colson died on Saturday at age 80. The bright Bostonian was a conscience-less “hatchet man” (Colson's own phrase) for President Richard Nixon. For orchestrating break-ins and disinformation campaigns against Nixon's political opponents, Colson was convicted of obstruction of justice. Against the advice of his attorney, Colson pleaded guilty. That painful turn of honesty was the first sign of his rebirth.In jail awaiting trial, Colson had become a born-again Christian. It was not a conversion of convenience. In prison later, he founded Prison Fellowship Ministries. He said he was moved Continue reading >>>

James Massone Attracts Ladies, Not Judges with ‘Just the Way You Are’ on ‘The …

YouTube Last week on ‘The Voice,’ Bostonian charmer James Massone seemed to come into his own and fully realize how magnetic he seems to be with the ladies. Playing on this realization, his coach Cee Lo Green went full-speed ahead into the land of crooners, and the results were mixed. Talking before the show, Green and Massone connected on the fact that they’re both soft-spoken and laid-back, but confident once they get onstage. Green gave him some pointers on being a ladies’ man, adding, “You don’t want to be fixing cars for the rest of your life.” Apparently not seeing his future Continue reading >>>

Unsafe Building In Chinatown Prompts Tenants’ Rights Campaign

BOSTON — Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has launched a public information campaign aimed largely at immigrants who do not know their rights as tenants. It will distribute posters and pamphlets — available in seven languages — that encourage renters to report unsafe or unhealthy living conditions without fear of retaliation or deportation. The “You Have Rights” campaign comes after city officials evacuated tenants from an illegal rooming house in Chinatown in February. The renters were living in squalid conditions, and their Continue reading >>>

A rare moment in the spotlight for Ned and Abby Johnson

George Donnelly Executive Editor - Boston Business Journal Email Tomorrow, many in the business community will witness a rare sighting: The Johnson family publicly accepting an award for its contribution to the greater good of the region. The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce will honor the mutual fund magnates by inducting the Johnson family into the Chamber's Academy of Distinguished Bostonians tomorrow evening at the Boston Continue reading >>>