Sports 10-15-2014

Everett rolls past Medford, 41-0, in GBL opener The Everett High football team opened its Greater Boston League schedule with a dominating 41-0 victory over Medford Friday night at Hormel Stadium. Senior running back Nick Orekoya scored two touchdowns as Everett built a quick 20-0 advantage in the first period. Orekoya caught a 22-yard pass from senior quarterback Alex Diaz for one score and added a 59-yard run for his second TD. <!--/* * The backup image section of this tag has been generated for use on a * non-SSL page. If this tag is to be placed on an SSL page, change the * Continue reading >>>

Taking on Boston – Millbury

Millbury – Paul Tetzel understands the daunting task. Opening a law practice in Boston will be tremendous competition for clients given the volume of such businesses in the big city, many of which have decades of history. But Tetzel is as competitive as they come, and he believes Boston is ready for a Millbury graduate to take the law by storm. Tetzel, a 2004 Millbury High graduate, is opening up his new law firm, Paul L. Tetzel, Esq., located on State Street in the heart of the state capital. The local has spent the last eight years as a practicing attorney in the Greater Boston area, Continue reading >>>

Host a 3D Printing Party at Boston Area 3D Printer Retailer and Boutique, Toys …

Does one of your children have a birthday looming? Is the pressure mounting as you try to think of something new and exciting to do this year? If you live in the Greater Boston area, not only can you enjoy the perks of a cool new 3D printing shop, but you can also be the parent who puts a new spin on the birthday circuit with a 3D printing birthday celebration at Toys in Box. Now that’s an original idea—not to mention a party that will be talked about for years. While we might be hooked on the birthday party idea, Wellesley, Massachusetts is indeed now graced with a well-rounded, Continue reading >>>

JLL Hires Ryan Enright

BOSTON — As part of the firm's continued commitment to build a leading Brokerage group with expanded coverage throughout Greater Boston, JLL announced that the firm has hired Ryan Enright to be a senior member of the Downtown Boston team. Ryan, a seasoned leasing expert, has joined the firm as an Executive Vice President. He will specialize in representing tenants, investors and owners in the leasing of office space throughout Greater Boston. Enright joins JLL from Equity Office Properties. He brings more than 17 years of commercial real estate experience to the firm. Enright represented Equity Continue reading >>>

Google launches ‘Google Express’ delivery service, rivals Amazon Prime

Taking on Amazon prime, Google has launched its $10 same-day delivery service called Google Express in Greater Boston. The service will allow customers to browse the offerings of local merchants online, order, and get the items delivered within hours. The service will be available in parts of Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Somerville, Arlington, Everett, Malden, and Medford. So far, google has partnered with Babies R Us, Barnes Noble, Costco, Guitar Center, LiOccitane, Staples, Stop Shop, and Walgreens. Google is hopeful Continue reading >>>

Google launches $10 ‘Google Express’ delivery service against Amazon Prime

By Lynn Schindler on October 14, 2014 Google Express launched today in the Greater Boston area, and will attempt to cash in on those who aren’t convinced Amazon Prime is the way to go. While Amazon has had great success with the shipping venture, Google is looking to cash in, in a rather unique way. Google will be offering a service which will deliver products from participating merchants within hours of order. Instead of getting the usual next-day shipping that most are accustomed to, Google is going to attempt to win over individuals and small business owners by making the wait time even Continue reading >>>

With funding low, many can’t get legal aid for poor

<!-- METADATA FOR EMTAF With funding low, many cant get legal aid for poor Globe Staff State legal aid groups turned away nearly two-thirds of people qualifying for assistance, a study found. By Megan Woolhouse 20141015001920 --> Share via e-mail Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Print Comments Massachusetts legal aid organizations turned away nearly two-thirds Continue reading >>>

Classroom to courtroom

Harvard Law School students with the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program (HIRC) were working with Greater Boston Legal Services on a case involving a Guatemalan man in the summer of 2013 when they collectively had an “aha” moment. The pressure was high, and everybody was working on two sets of legal briefs that were due before the court. “We were having a meeting here, and all of a sudden everybody understood what was on the table, and the writing was very powerful,” said John Willshire Carrera, co-director of the HIRC site at Greater Boston Legal Services. The HIRC Continue reading >>>

State, city officials stress Ebola is not in Massachusetts: ‘There is not a cause for … – The Republican

BOSTON — A troop of public health officials at a Logan Airport press conference reemphasized Tuesday that there are no current cases of Ebola in Massachusetts and that the virus poses a very tiny risk to residents. Gov. Deval Patrick and Mayor Martin Walsh reassured the public that even though recent Ebola scares in Greater Boston were false alarms, they showed that public health officials have the tools in place to handle any possible outbreak, however rare it might be. "I want to assure everyone that each of these situations is being take very seriously but there is not a cause for alarm," Continue reading >>>

Google Express set to launch deliveries in Boston area today

Google Inc. brings its same-day delivery service to Greater Boston Tuesday, allowing customers to browse the offerings of local merchants online, order, and get the items within several hours.The service, called Google Express, will be available in parts of Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Somerville, Arlington, Everett, Malden, and Medford. So far, eight companies have partnered with Google: Babies R Us, Barnes Noble, Costco, Guitar Center, L’Occitane, Staples, Stop Shop, and Walgreens. Continue reading below Google said it expects more retailers to participate Continue reading >>>