Capacity limits will go into effect Saturday as the state anticipates a holiday spike in coronavirus cases.
A place where people can socialize and feel safe is just as essential as a meal, Johnny's Luncheonette owner Karen Masterson said.
This is the owners' second location. The first spot opened in 2018 in Jamaica Plain and is known for its drinking chocolate.
The loans went to 2,437 companies and helped protect some 19,600 jobs in Newton.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
Small Business Saturday on Nov. 28 this year. Don't forget to go out and support the local mom-and-pop shops around town this season.
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while rolling out deals to Black Friday shoppers.
Massachusetts law forces most stores to close Thanksgiving, but you have a couple options if you need last-second food shopping.
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The shoe store that has been tucked away on a back street for the past 72 years is set to open Sunday in prime spot on Washington Street.
BSC announced the permanent closure Wednesday.
The Chestnut Hill location is Warby Parker's fifth store in the area and first location outside downtown Greater Boston.
"It’s been a lifesaver for us," said Jerry Dente, owner of Trolley Dogs Food Truck.
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Cypress Tree, at the former Green Tea restaurant at the corner of Elliott Street and Route 9, is wrapping up construction this November.
The Newton-Needham chamber of commerce has moved around Newton, but for the first time it will be situated outside the city.
The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CTCPA) honored three individuals at its recent 2020 Annual Meeting.
Boston Magazine recognized not one or even two businesses, but four. Here's what they had to say about them.
A new collaborative aims to celebrate influential business people of color in Newton, Needham, Watertown, Waltham, Wellesley and Natick.
Even as a number of businesses have had to close up shop because of the economic effects of the pandemic, this business is about to open.
The state's plastic bag ban is back, and customers can use reusable bags again. But Newton stores have a little more time to comply.
Seattle-based Sur La Table filed for bankruptcy protection this week, and will close almost half its stores nationwide.
West Newton Cinema is hoping the people who pledged to support the small business will help by showing up and watching a movie.
Baramor in Newton Centre is one of 27 small businesses in Newton that just received an economic recovery grant.
Newton restaurants will now be able to serve diners at tables set up in parking spaces in front of their businesses.
Comedor's owners announced the news recently on Facebook.
The owner of BSC said Monday it may have to declare bankruptcy and close a number of clubs permanently - including in Newton.
The Shops At Chestnut Hill reopened Wednesday after three months of closure.
Newton Farmers’ Markets will be open twice weekly beginning late next month, but not where you're used to seeing them.
Learn how The Carroll Center For The Blind is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
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In a week, some 290 people donated nearly $27,000 to help keep the West Newton Cinema running.
A WalletHub study found Newton is in the country's 99th percentile for money management.
After some 65 years in Newton, the New England Mobile Book Fair is facing slumping sales and rising costs that have put its future in doubt.