This post is all about Halloween in Massachusetts, Boston, Cambridge, and especially Salem, which might be the Halloween Capital. It is the witches' Capitol. You might not have the courage or can't make it to Salem, MA. In that case, there are plenty of places in and around Boston to bring in Halloween. It might bring young and old into the spirit, especially on Halloween. South End 36 Union Continue Reading
Holiday Season Gone to The Dogs and Cats
The Holiday Season is Officially Here for our furbabies. The month of December in New England offers one of the best backdrops for the holidays. When the holiday season arrives, we are always thinking about how to decorate our homes and fun holiday events we can take our children to; however, there are never enough events promoting the Christmas or Hanukkah Season when it involves our pets. Pet Continue Reading
Holiday Season Events
The Holiday Season is Officially Here. The month of December in New England offers one of the best backdrops for the holidays. Gather your friends, families, and anyone you wish to spend the holiday within Massachusetts. Holiday Events HarwichPort Stroll: This will get you into the holiday mood. Kick off December with the annual tree lighting and local chorus group. After the illumination, Continue Reading
New Hampshire During the Holidays
New Hampshire during the Holiday Season is Officially Here. The month of December in New England offers one of the best backdrops for the holidays. Assemble your friends, family, and anyone you wish to share the holiday season within New Hampshire, and be sure to pack your winter gear for a truly memorable experience. Santa Express: Train excursions are approximately 80 minutes Continue Reading
Enjoying New England In The Fall
Fall in New England It's Fall in New England. New England offers many great activities for people to enjoy. New England is much more than apple and pumpkin picking while enjoying apple cider on a crisp day. Here are some great things to check out in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Massachusetts Head of the Charles: Head of the Charles Regatta is the world's largest two-day rowing event. Continue Reading
Support Local Business This holiday season
Support local businesses this holiday season. The holidays are here, and you might be thinking didn't we just celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year and where did the time go by? The holidays are here. It's amazing what a year can do. 2020 holiday season we didn't have a vaccine available to everyone and this year we are fortunate to have it available. Dining out has Continue Reading
Fall in New England
.Fall is here. Fall is a great time to get organized, tackle home projects, update your smoke detectors and if you haven't serviced your working fireplaces fall is a great time to tackle these tasks. New England has great festivals, apple and pumpkin picking, and great hiking and biking trails where we can get outside and get a little exercise and enjoy the changing of seasons. Grab your friends Continue Reading
Cambridge, Somerville and Back Bay Head of the Charles Weekend
Head Of The Charles takes place the third weekend in October. It has been going on since 1965. 11,000 athletes from around the world come to Cambridge ,Somerville, and Back Bay and take part in over 55 race events over a two-day period. The City of Cambridge, Somerville, and parts of Back Bay are front and center during one weekend. Head Of The Charles showcase all walks of life. You have men and Continue Reading
Fall Activities in New England
Summer officially ends Sept 25th and many of us are already starting to think about Fall since children are now back to school and the air has a different feeling than it did a few weeks ago. Like every season there are activities in and around New England many people welcome with open arms if it means hiking the many New England Trails, Day trips to take in the fall foliage, but also apple Continue Reading
New England in the Fall
Goodbye Summer and Hello Fall in New England-Columbus Day Weekend Fun Every Season has events that ring in a new Season and with summer passing on September 22nd one must start thinking about fall if you haven’t started thinking about fall when Labor Day Weekend hits. When we think of fall we think of the leaves changing colors, apple picking, wine tasting along with beer festivals. Here is Continue Reading