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minelli Inc

"we help you answer five essential questions 01 Who are the people who are important to our future? 02 What do we want them to know? 03 Is it something they care about? 04 How will we know they care? 05 How will we ensure that what we say about ourselves is true?"

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So many Peeps, so little time

It's the day before Valentine's Day, so of course Stop & Shop in Dedham already has all its Easter and Passover stuff out. read more

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Kid playing with matches sets Dorchester house on fire; dog and cat die

The Boston Fire Department reports a child playing with matches at 24-26 Hopkins St. started a fire around 4:30 p.m. that did an estimated $75,000 damage and made ten people homeless. read more

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The Mr. T of Wellesley

"Not very professional" axmen who were supposed to take down two damaged trees on land belonging to an NBA owner instead whacked down 90 trees along a path on Wellesley conservation land, Wicked Local Wellesley reports. The town's now deciding what sort of fine to levy against the property manager…

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Boston Yoga Classes, Private Lessons & Workshops with Amy Leydon

Recommended by Shannah Green of nantucket yoga room

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Urban fireflies

Scott took this shot recently by North Station. Copyright Scott. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr. read more

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Passim: Soon with less folk

NotloB surveys recent changes at the venerable Cambridge folk emporium.

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If Bill Delahunt retires, who would run to replace him?

We already know about Bob Hedlund, Jeff Perry and Joe Malone on the Republican side. MassBeacon.com runs down the Democratic possibilities, from Therese Murray to Norfolk County Sheriff Michael Bellotti.

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BRA Live Map

BRA Development Projects

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Cambridge Internet company sues bank over failed $217-million investment

Akamai Technologies, which helps companies speed up their Web sites, yesterday sued Deutsche Bank for the money Akamai says it lost due to a fraudulent investment by a bank subsidiary. read more

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