Mansfield High School Takes Third Place at the Junior Achievement Stock Market …

For the third year in a row, a team from Mansfield High School placed in the finals at the annual Stock Market Challenge, an event sponsored by Junior Achievement and held at Fenway Park on Dec 1. The Stock Market Challenge is a stock trading simulation set up to emulate the New York Stock Exchange.  Teams of students are each given $500,000 to invest over the course of a sixty day period where one minute represents a day.  The MHS team, which consisted of business club students Christopher Nugent, Matthew Harris, Maria Platsidakis and Neha Potturu, were declared the third place winners after Continue reading >>>

Trend Alert: Sexy photo albums for fiances

This photo by Daphne Weld Nichols shows a bride who apparently came in to give her husband-to-be a photo album of sexy pictures as a wedding present. Channel 7 filmed this woman for a segment they did a short while back The other day while sitting in the locker room at my gym, I saw a segment on Inside Edition discussing a new trend called “boudoir photography.” For those of you who didn’t study French, “boudoir” means a lady‘s private bedroom, sitting room or dressing room, or, according to Urban Dictionary, “a room where you can get SM with Rihanna.” Let’s use the first Continue reading >>>

Danvers Square ready for annual Holiday Festival

The annual tree lighting ceremony in Danvers Square, part of the 13th annual Danvers Holiday Festival, will begin at 2 p.m. today. After the tree lighting Santa Claus will arrive by fire truck at the Christmas tree in Danvers Square.Santa will also be at the Maple Street Church as the Danvers High School Key Club take pictures of children on Santa's lap.A DJ will provide entertainment, along with bell ringers. Several businesses will offer free productsAlso, at 5 p.m. on Dec. 7, Hospice of the North Shore and Greater Boston Tree of Lights annual Tree of Lights ceremony will be held at the People’s Continue reading >>>

Local Chambers of Commerce: Still vital to small business growth?

In some cases it's to save money during a difficult financial period. But as connections and networks continue to grow in importance, organizations like a chamber of commerce serve a very unique and important purpose locally. I decided to ask Katy O'Neil, the executive vice president for the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, a number of pressing questions about the chamber's influence, its embracing of social media and how it is adapting to help local businesses grow and thrive. Q. What is the most important role that the Chamber serves today, in your view? A. The Chamber Continue reading >>>

Lineage: A Coolidge Corner Hotspot in Brookline

Overview: With several Best of Boston accolades under its belt – the most recent of which was Improper Bostonian’s “Best Brookline Neighborhood Restaurant” in 2011 – Lineage has become a Brookline favorite. Located on Harvard Street in Coolidge Corner, Lineage enjoys a convenient and central location. Co-owners, chefs, and married couple, Jeremy and Lisa Sewell, attribute the restaurant’s namesake to Jeremy’s own family lineage. With a menu which changes daily, Lineage focuses on fresh, healthy, and seasonal cuisine.Atmosphere: On the restaurant's website, Jeremy Sewell writes, “It Continue reading >>>

On the Record With Paul Guzzi

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Famous and Not-So-Famous People I Have Known

Lexington, KY - There was a very intelligent and informed psychology professor at the university, from whom I took three courses. The courses had titles and descriptions in the catalogue, but what I learned in the courses seemed unrelated to either. They should have been called "Famous Psychologists I Have Known." I learned a lot, and I have borrowed from the late professor a sort of theme for this column.A recent issue of The New Yorker magazine was dedicated to food in part; there was an article about foraging from the earth, which was once customary and has now become popular again in Europe. Continue reading >>>

Car sharing service Mint Cars On-Demand to expand in Boston

By Katie Johnston, Globe Staff Mint Cars On-Demand plans to expand in the Boston area early next year, doubling its number of locations to as many as 24 and adding cars to existing facilities. The New York-based hourly car-rental service will add operations in Brookline, Somerville, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Allston-Brighton. Mint Cars took over Somerville-based iCar Wheels to Go in Somerville in September. Car-sharing is big business in Greater Boston, home to industry giant ZipCar Inc. as well as to operations by a recently expanded Hertz hourly rental service and by RelayRides Continue reading >>>

North Shore Entertainment Calendar

Good causes/fundraisers CHRISTMAS TREES. Every Saturday and Sunday until Dec. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Dodge Tree Service, 281 Willow St., Hamilton. Dodge Tree Service will be selling Christmas trees with all proceeds to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. kgp@comcast.net. Concerts and music CHRISTMAS GALA. Friday, Dec. 2, 8 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 3, 7 p.m., A.J. Gordon Memorial Chapel, Gordon College, 255 Grapevine Road, Wenham. Celebrate the Christmas season with the Gordon Department of Music. The annual celebration will feature many Gordon ensembles, including the Gordon Continue reading >>>