Boston Based Restaurant Group Launches Takeout Special to Ease Flu-Stricken …

BOSTON, Jan. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- WHAT: As Bostonians face a particularly tough flu and cold season, Salvatore's Restaurants, with five locations in Greater Boston, has launched a new "Feel Better Boston" takeout special. While not intended as a cure, the kit which includes a pint of chicken soup, fresh baked bread, your choice of orange juice, ginger ale or water and an individual pack of tissues, will certainly ease your symptoms! Priced at $5.99, the "Feel Better Boston" special is packaged in a brown paper bag with a special Feel Better Boston sticker to encourage those feeling under Continue reading >>>

Medford High boys basketball team silenced by Somerville in GBL opener – Wickedlocal

A strong third quarter surge proved pivotal as the Somerville High boys basketball team silenced Medford, 67-57, Jan. 11, in the Greater Boston League opener. The loss dropped Medford to 6-2 overall in the league standings. Somerville held a five-point lead at halftime, before going on a crippling 9-0 run in the third stanza, essentially putting the game away. Medford’s Sean Doncaster, Jonathon Pires and James Hawkins, all got into foul trouble early in the second half. Each of them picked up three, forcing them to spend some time on the bench. Despite those setbacks, the Mustangs still Continue reading >>>

Hub’s dream on the line [Boston Herald]

<!-- end javascript to email the article -->  By Frank Quaratiello, Boston Herald McClatchy-Tribune Information Services Jan. 15--Hub business leaders are worried that problems with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner could delay -- or even scuttle -- anticipated nonstop flights as early as 2015 from China to Boston that would have pumped hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy each year. "The 787 was a real game changer for the region's visitor industry," said Pat Moscaritolo of the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau. "The Continue reading >>>

Online pipeline for repairs

Hiring a plumber may no longer be a draining experience thanks to household service booking startup Handybook.Greater Boston residents who need their faucets replaced or their dishwashers installed can now make plumber appointments via the company’s website in a matter of seconds, said Handybook CEO Oisin Hanrahan.“We’re taking away a lot of steps in the booking process and saying, ‘Let’s just skip to the bit where you actually want to book,” Hanrahan, 29, told the Herald. Though Hanrahan, a former Harvard Business School student, wouldn’t flush out the number of Handybook Continue reading >>>

Cushman & Wakefield: Boston has top US office market absorption rate for 2012

By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff By one metric of commercial real estate activity, Greater Boston’s central business district fared better than any other market in the country. Cushman Wakefield, a large commercial real estate services firm, compiled statistics in a study that examined business districts’ office market absorption rates, which measure the net rate of growth in leasing during a given period. The study looked at the central business districts in 28 cities across the country. Cushman Wakefield defines Greater Boston’s central business district, or CBD, Continue reading >>>

Local restaurants taking part in Super Hunger Brunch

Now you can do good and eat well by dining at some of the Boston area’s most celebrated restaurants during the 31st annual Super Hunger Brunch on Jan. 26 and 27. With a list of more than 21 restaurants, diners can choose dishes from menus designed especially for the Super Hunger Brunch. Prices are set at $25, $35 and $50 per person. For more information and to purchase gift certificates visit www.gbfb.org/SuperHungerBrunch. To view menus and make reservations, visit the websites of participating restaurants. In 2012, more than 1,600 people took part in this fundraising effort for the Greater Continue reading >>>

New MBTA GM Talks Transit on ‘Greater Boston’

  The new MBTA general manager addressed issues of unpredictable subways, lack of late night service and fare hikes on a popular local talk show Wednesday night. MBTA General Manager Beverly Scott was the guest on WGBH news talk show Greater Boston, where she said despite the complaints, T ridership is doing quite well. “The first thing I’ll say is our ridership is up,” she said. “I think that is a real testament to how critical…public transportation is.” “Greater Boston” host Emily Rooney asked Scott about the massive debt the MBTA needs to overcome. The debt is estimated at Continue reading >>>

They Came from Ireland: Presentation and workshop offered on Irish heritage – Wicked Local

(NOTE: Click here for upcoming events in Melrose and nearby towns and cities, including a day-by-day calendar.) The story of Irish immigration is part of the fabric of Greater Boston, and the historic Foresters Mortuary Records offer amazing views into the life of our local immigrant communities. The National Archives at Boston, located in Waltham, is offering a presentation and workshop on Thursday, Jan. 17 about tracing Irish immigration history. In 1879, a group of Irish immigrants founded the Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters to provide life insurance benefits for its members. Continue reading >>>

They Came from Ireland: Presentation and workshop offered on Irish heritage

(NOTE: Click here for upcoming events in Melrose and nearby towns and cities, including a day-by-day calendar.) The story of Irish immigration is part of the fabric of Greater Boston, and the historic Foresters Mortuary Records offer amazing views into the life of our local immigrant communities. The National Archives at Boston, located in Waltham, is offering a presentation and workshop on Thursday, Jan. 17 about tracing Irish immigration history. In 1879, a group of Irish immigrants founded the Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters to provide life insurance benefits for its members. Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston author readings Jan. 13-19

SUNDAY: Juliette Fay (“The Shortest Way Home”) reads at 2 p.m. at Willow Books Cafe, 279 Great Rd., Acton … David Fedo ("Carrots and Other Poems") reads at 2 p.m. at Bestsellers Cafe, 24 High St., Medford … Adam Mansbach (“Rage Is Back”) reads at 2 p.m. at Brookline Booksmith … Eve LaPlante (“Marmee Louisa: The Untold Story of Louisa May Alcott and her Mother”) reads at 3 p.m. at Hingham Public Library … Katherine Fast, Ruth McCarty, Leslie Wheeler, and B.B. Oak (“Best New England Crime Stories 2013: Blood Moon”) read at 3 p.m. at Concord Bookshop, 65 Main St., Concord Continue reading >>>