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Learning random fun facts is, well, fun. And like that adage, "You learn something new every day", this most definitely fits one of those moments. Let me introduce you to the largest copyrighted piece ...
Have you added the slip-sliding fun of New England's newest water park? From water tubes to rafting and splashing around in the pools, this massive water park is now open in Connecticut, located on ...
In New England, there are certain qualities and professions that more dating app users swipe right on. It doesn't matter if you're dating in the Boston area, the Berkshires, driving a little further ...
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WOW! The last we heard, In-N-Burger said there's no way they can make it work in New England. According to Yahoo! Finance, owner Lynsi Snyder (the granddaughter of the burger chain's founders) said ...
There's something so satisfying about the taste of crispy, crunchy golden-brown chicken tenders or chicken fingers, especially when dipped in your favorite sauce. Raising Cane's is set to open in New ...
It's time for a new pair of sunglasses, so instead of running around Portsmouth while I'm out and about or even checking out stores in Boston this weekend while visiting friends, why not order some ...
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There's a massive ice storm threatening some 94 million people across several states, and New England is part of this powerful midweek storm. But how bad the hit could be depends on where you live.
You may look more foolish walking than those adorable, wingless, black-and-white birds do when they waddle naturally, but it's the price of safety. We know this living in New England, where a winter ...