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Wednesday, April 25, 9:00 a.m. – Museum of Fine Arts Boston to Receive Historic Flowering Cherry Tree for Japanese Garden

The Garden Club of the Back Bay

As part of the celebration to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the gift of flowering cherry trees from Japan to the US, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston will be the recipient of a tree grafted from the original Japanese trees in Washington’s Tidal Ba... »

Wednesday, April 18, 3:00 pm – Japanese Cherry Tree Planting

The Garden Club of the Back Bay

Governor Deval Patrick, Mayor Thomas Menino and Japan Airlines Chairman Emeritus Kazuo Inamori will join Consul General of Japan in Boston Takeshi Hikihara for a ceremonial planting of Japanese flowering cherry trees in Boston’s Public Garden on Wednes... »

NHL exec: NJ mayor's jabs in rent row 'concerning'

StarTribune.com Blog o' Things

The New Jersey Devils' top executive took issue Friday with Newark Mayor Cory Booker's recent harsh criticism of him, particularly accusations that the National Hockey League team reneged on a promise to construct a community center as part of its deal... »

Menino: NStar Gives Money To Outage Victims

WBZ-TV

Boston Mayor Tom Menino says NStar's charitable foundation has donated $10,000 to help low and fixed income people who lost food during a power outage last week. »

Back Bay Looks To Make Up Lost Business From Blackout

Boston Weather, Breaking News and Sports from WBZ-TV

Back Bay businesses are up and running just in time for St Patrick's Day and trying to make up for the business lost when the lights went out during the massive Back Bay blackout. »

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Exploring New England's rich Celtic heritage

TravelEntertainmentBostoNHerald.com

Green beer in great quantities is strictly for amateurs. So escape the cliched routines, embrace your inner Celt and gas up for a road trip to a few alternative Irish locations around New England. The Irish came to Maine in the early 1800s, leaving the... »

Why Kennedy 3.0 isn’t a fresh face

Lone Republican

Joe Kennedy 3.0 is proving to be another typical Democrat politician.  Were you invited to last night’s party in Rhode Island for 3.0?  Using the family Kennedy name, 3.0 held an event with Patches.  Is that fair?  3.0 also included several high profil... »

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Teens And Families: Are You Worried About A Summer Job Shortage?

Back Bay Patch

Summer jobs for youth might be in short supply this year. Last year Massachusetts' budget included $9 million set aside for summer jobs, but this year the budget proposed only sets aside $6.9 million, according to an article on NECN.com.   The $2.1 mil... »

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