As Residents Take to the Streets – Here’s A Way to Protect Yourself Since the COVID19 shutdown in March, Boston and surrounding communities have seen an influx of bikers, runners, and pedestrians. As gyms remain closed and summer weather continues, outdoor exercise has become increasingly popular. As Massachusetts residents, we find ourselves incorporating new activities […]
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Increase in Boston Pedestrian Accidents
According to the Boston Herald on Wednesday, January 25th, there has been a rise in pedestrian-car accidents. If fact there were a total of 9 pedestrian accidents on Tuesday, January 17th (One pedestrian was even in a wheelchair.) This marked an 18-month high in America’s Walking City that has some fearing Boston is losing the […]
Museums In Boston
In the early 1600’s, Boston was very much the central city of the New England region. The Puritan Colonist founded the city and laid the foundation for commerce, religion, education, and politics. The American Revolution began in Boston and the results caused lasting damage to the United States. There are cultural, artistic, scientific, and historical […]
Sports In Boston
Boston is the largest city in New England and they take pride in that position. When it comes to sports teams in Boston, MA it is “go big or go home.” They are home to numerous major league sports teams. You need only to walk around any part of the city to see that the […]