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Fun - and simple - ideas to add pizzazz to your Summer parties.
The Paul Revere Park walkway to Cambridge
Microchips -- The technology to bring a beloved pet home.
Dog wearing an Elizabethan collar aka "The Cone"
Every hospital shares a variety of relationships with its community. Please read on to learn more about Spaulding's longstanding friendship with John Moore and the Navy Yard Bistro.
What's happening this Summer at Charlestown Yoga!
Misadventures in Mommyhood: The Truth & Nothing But The Truth so PLEASE Help me God!
The North Bank Bridge will connect East Cambridge’s North Point Park to Charlestown's Revere Park for pedestrians and cyclists. This bridge is an important connection for the neighborhoods of Boston.
Remember to pay special attention to pets while enjoying the warm weather!
1,956 Charlestown students will see their student loan interest rates double if Scott Brown and Republicans in the Senate continue blocking plans to extend the current low interest rates.
The discovery of antique oak ship timbers on the Spaulding construction site has generated a lot of community buzz. If you're among the curious, please read on!
What's in store for mom when she brings her second baby home? Sure, the juggling act of two kids on a single lap, but oh, so much more.
Charlestown Preservation Society invites members and people interested in CPS to its Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 21 at 6 pm at the StoveFactory Gallery, 523 Medford Street.
Your dog is at risk for heartworms, hookworms, intestinal parasites, and roundworms!
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Well, Charlestown. Spaulding caught your spirit. It is hard to not get caught up by the contagious enthusiasm for Charlestown pride during Bunker Hill week.
Introducing the two newest "employees" of Charlestown Veterinary Hospital!
Veterinary services now offered in Charlestown!
I visited, Stuzzie, Eataly and Dell'Anima for my second of research.
The Charlestown Chamber of Commerce Summer Bash set to be a fun, networking, elegant event under the tent at the Marriott Residence Inn. Food provided by Navy Yard Bistro.
I"ll be blogging the journey of my quest open Positano. I work alone with no partners and it's been my dream for four years to build a beautiful Italian Restaurant in the Navy yard.
The Charlestown Democratic Ward Committee Blog will keep you abreast of all things Democratic in the neighborhood we all love to call home!
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This Wednesday, the Boston Teachers Union and the Boston Public Schools Administration will begin the process of mediation to end an almost 2 year long stalemate on contract negotiations.
May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Stroke survivor Tedy Bruschi and Spaulding Rehab encourage everyone to learn the classic warning signs. How many symptoms can you recognize?
5 Tips for The College Graduate
On Memorial Day, Spaulding strengthens our resolve to provide the highest level of care to many brave veterans, helping them to recover from battlefield injuries and resume fulfilling lives.
Two Charlestown squares named in honor of 2nd LT Meehan & PFC Philip Foley, Charlestown's native sons.
This is a view of Charlestown and it’s former territories through my eyes.
What's new at Charlestown Yoga
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Following years of planning and preparation, Spaulding’s new Charlestown facility will officially open its doors in late April of 2013.
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Can major construction and communal harmony possibly coexist? The answer is yes! Please join Spaulding’s next Charlestown Community Meeting on Tuesday, May 15 at 7 PM in the YMCA Constitution Inn.
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The ridiculous and hilarious trials and tribulations of breastfeeding.
Best Nail tech.
Third generation Charlestown resident Jonathan Morey uses drywall as a canvas, creating art in the elevator for his fellow tradesmen on the construction site for the new Spaulding Hospital.