To Do List: Charles River swim, Strawberry Fields festival
If you're looking for something to do this weekend, how about picking strawberries or swimming on the Esplanade?
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If you're looking for something to do this weekend, how about picking strawberries or swimming on the Esplanade?
A 22,000 square foot pickleball facility with a restaurant and two bars is opening in South Boston.
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Omar Masood has Down syndrome and employs others, like him, who may have otherwise had trouble finding a job.
This weekend, Worcester celebrates a huge milestone and Boston welcomes back two popular events.
Every game, a group of residents at Amy Lowell Apartments gather around the TV to cheer on their beloved Celtics.
Joanne Borzakian Ouellette's family has held season tickets since 1974.
"It's a wonderful way for us to start to break down some of those communication barriers and try to understand."
This weekend, Cirque du Soleil comes to Boston, a beer garden returns to Arlington, and Monster Jam is back.
A Burlington man runs a group of volunteers that mow lawns at no charge.
This holiday weekend you can check out a music festival in Cambridge, an arts festival in Marshfield or some Scottish Highland Games in Milford.
An Ipswich company is using its growing custom-made nautical sign business to help raise money for homes for wounded veterans.
The owner of Boston Electric Boats says the electric boats are eco-friendly and have quieter motors.
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Two Harwich men have started the Ukrainian Relief Mission Charitable Corporation, which has raised over $300,000.