• Whoop acquires Boston AI startup, adds to leadership team

    This deal fits in with Whoop’s recent moves to invest in its new conversational digital fitness coach.
  • Lecture at Atheneum Explores Evolution Of West End Over Past Nearly 400 Years

    For his sold-out lecture on Friday, Dec. 1, at the Boston Athenaeum, Bob Potenza, the curatorial manager for the West End Museum, will discuss how that neighborhood has changed and evolved over the course of the last nearly 400 years.In 1625, William Blaxton (surname alternately spelled ‘Blackstone’) first settled where the West End is located today. He was soon joined by Puritan settlers during their great migration to Boston, which took place roughly between 1630 and 1640, said Pot
  • Try a Chew on This, At Charles Street Supply

    By Susanne BeckTake a walk down Beacon Hill’s Charles Street today and it would seem the pandemic never happened. Cafes and restaurants are filled. Sidewalks are bustling, often with tourists taking in history or checking out some of the many boutiques that populate small storefronts.But for the most discerning street regulars and observant Hill residents, before early September, something still seemed off – or at least missing.Gum machine at Charles St. Supply.
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  • North Washington Street Bridge Nearing Completion

    The end of construction seems to be coming into sight for the new North Washington Street Bridge.  The project that has taken several years, and is years beyond the original completion date, is entering a significant milestone when vehicular pedestrian traffic will be relocated from the temporary bridge to the permanent bridge on the east side by next Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023.Department of Transportation official John Romano announced the news at the November meeting of the North End Waterfro
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  • Beacon Hill Women’s Forum Hosts Guest Speaker Marina Cappi

    Story by Marianne SalzaMarina Cappi is sharp, resilient, and assertive. After graduating from Suffolk University with a degree in finance, she became a commercial real estate broker in her hometown of Rochester, New York; and transitioned into the construction business. Cappi then launched into her current career path: the film industry.“If you tell me I can’t do something, I’m going to do it,” Cappi chuckled affirmatively. “It’s about believing in yourself. Y
  • Edwards Named Recipient of 2023 Winners Circle Award

    Special to the ReviewSenator Edwards is honored to announce her recognition as a recipient of the prestigious Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus (MWPC) 2023 Winners Circle Award. This award celebrates distinguished business, community, and civil leaders who have made significant contributions to advancing policies and programs that empower women and communities.Senator Edwards’ commitment to fostering gender equality and empowering women in all spheres of life, including in the w

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