Copenhagen is getting a set of amazing floating parks. Slowly but surely, our parks are coming back to life. Between the sunny weather and lockdown rules easing, we can start…
BU says “F*ck It Won’t Cut It” when it comes to life on campus with COVID-19. Well, that ought to do it! Boston University recently asked a group of communications…
You love to sea it. This is one to add to your bucket list. As well as playing host to the northern lights, Norway is set to add another spectacular reason…
Well, it was really its 64-year-old replica–the Mayflower II. On Monday, August 10, the Mayflower II finally returned home to Plymouth after a month-long journey and extensive renovations. The 64-year-old…
Towns around the cape are restricting access to their beaches for nonresidents to avoid overcrowding and are also implementing new parking rules. Several Cape Cod towns, including Mashpee and Truro,…
City of Boston officials painted giant “leaves” on the Boston Common to encourage safe social distancing among locals. Giant “leaves” have appeared around the Parkman Bandstand on the Boston Common…
Governor Charlie Baker recently announced he would be tightening the restrictions on outdoor and restaurant gatherings starting Tuesday, August 11. With the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, Gov. Charlie…
Only one condition–It has to stay Mr. Bartley’s! The iconic burger joint Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage is now for sale in Harvard Square, according to owner Bill Bartley. The restaurant…
People arriving from the nation’s smallest state will now have to quarantine for 14 days or present a negative PCR test. On Tuesday, August 3, the Massachusetts Department of Public…
As Tropical Storm Isaias continues to make its way up the East Coast, Boston and other parts of New England will be hit with strong winds and rain. Earlier on…