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A daily photography blog from Cape Ann featuring photos of Gloucester, North America's oldest working fishing port. In addition to Maritime New England scenes, you will see wildlife, meet other artists and generally see some pretty good, unpretentious photography.
Gloucester
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"Rob comes to WEEI.com after serving as a Red Sox beat writer for the Boston Herald. He has written two books, Chasing Steinbrenner, in which he follows the front offices of the Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays through the 2003 season, and Deep Drive: A Long Journey to Discovering the Champion Within."
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"I talk about many things: marketing, social media, television programming, the bad sound in movies, bad things that happen to me, anything I find interesting that others might find interesting. But mostly about marketing and social media. I'm a creative director, husband, musician, Bostonian, soon-to-be-dad. You can also find me on Twitter: @mdurwin"
Brighton
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"a boston indie music and film blog."
Somerville
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"Queer blogtavism, direct action and campaigns."
Jamaica Plain
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"This blog includes my advice on job searching, and other random things!"
Brookline
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"General musings of a Boston resident, restaurant reviews, book reviews, reviews of city events."
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"This blog mainly will be covering the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and the Boston Celtics. Containing news, game recaps, links to other blogs, and my opinion on the three teams. Along with many other topics such as Fantasy sports, New England College sports, Rhode Island Events and any other 'Rak' events."
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"Just the general meanderings and brain farts of a former New Yorker turned Somervillian on a number of random topics like beer, movies, consumer rants, and beer."
Porter Square/Wilson Square
Somerville
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"Expect my postings to be random. And odd. See how this works? I thought the site name seemed like a good idea. Of course, that might have been the tequila talking. I regretted the domain name the moment I registered it."
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"Discussions, observations, and analysis to help unravel all the crazy media hype and boil it down to a rational perspective for true Red Sox fans - plenty of humor too."
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Somerville
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"Blog of a gay guy in Boston. If you think it's gonna be a lot of sex stories and pics of shirtless guys, guess again :)"
Jamaica Plain
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Terri and Ezra's blog.
Somerville
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"Ever had everything going right and then life decides to smack you up side the head?"
Milford
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Local mother, landlord and real estate agent comically discussing life in Boston.
Cambridge
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"Our two cents on recent occurrences. Tech, politics, entertainment, what's on our minds. A dual-authored blog, Brian hails from Brookline, while Jake resides outside Hartford, CT."
Coolidge Corner
Brookline
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"Because life is too short to be a Yankees chick."
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"Snarky and mostly-relevant comments about my favorite Boston team."
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I was challenged to twitter about the 2009 Red Sox season in Haiku.
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"Social and political commentary on Boston, Brighton and the cities and world beyond. Urban planner, Feminist, Brighton resident, 5th generation Masshole. Irreverent, passionate, alluring redhead."
Brighton
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"Boston real estate blog focusing on properties and current market trends."
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"Daniel Dolinov's attempt to keep the world in perspective."
Newton
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Exploring the emerging principles and practices of project management.
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"A glimpse into the past of Jamaica Plain, Boston Massachusetts. Call it JP history with a special interest in every day life."
Jamaica Plain
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"A entertainment blog which reps Beantown to the fullest."
Dorchester
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"Prominent Boston based conservative Republican anti-RINO e-zine and periodical newsletter, with a special focus on liberal indoctrination in the public schools. The organization's President, Editor in Chief, and Founder, is 13 year old hostage of the Greater Boston public school 'ideological cloning' system, and conservative activist, Emil Levitin."
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"Freelance illustrator, poster artist, mask-maker, and live-in chew toy for my two Boston Terriers, Frankenstein and Mr. Giles. I teach illustration at Massachusetts College of Art, and live in a big spooky house (that came with its own embalming machine in the cobwebby basement!)with my partner in Black Cat Burlesque, Devilicia."
West Newton
Newton
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"Singer, writer, cat-lover, theologian, fashion maven, ISTJ melancholy-choleric persona, perfectionist, opportunist, Machiavellian thinker, eccentric genius, the female Morrissey."
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"Musings of a mental magpie: whatever shiny thoughts catch my interest, usually regarding current events, library science, history and the everyday..."
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"Where shall we go next? Through pictures and prose, Lori Hein, author of 'Ribbons of Highway: A Mother-Child Journey Across America,' takes you around the world. Enjoy the journey."
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"Things that are funny or interesting on the Internet or real life."
Davis Square
Somerville
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"Tracking new and intriguing Web sites for the legal profession. ... Robert Ambrogi,a lawyer
in Rockport, MA, is vice president for editorial services at Jaffe Associates and director of WritersForLawyers."
Rockport
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"A website about Native American sacred landscapes in Massachusetts."
Concord
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"I'm just a girl in the world."
Kenmore/Fenway
Boston
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The name sums it up: Daily commentary on the doings of Mitt Romney and his administration.
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"Four fans ranting about all things Boston Sports."
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Somerville
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"Rambling observations of a Roslindale fan of Asian films."
Roslindale
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"Little blog about the goings on in Roslindale, MA - little village (neighborhood) in Boston."
Roslindale
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Roslindale photos and notes.
Roslindale
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Roslindale
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"This is a diary on food sustainability, local and global food security and justice, and vulnerable livelihoods. This is also a food journey and culture fusion about cooking, exploring farmer's markets, seasonal and locally grown organic foods, and eating with a conscience."
Cambridge
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"This is a blog started by a CEO of a large Boston hospital to share thoughts about hospitals, medicine, and health care issues."
Longwood
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"Serving you on the Web for 185 years."
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"Following Massachusetts politics is both my hobby and profession. I feel I bring with me a unique perspective as both an idealist and pragmatist, who knows what goes on in the smoke-filled backrooms and why, yet still holds out hope for good government that is responsible to and held accountable by We The People. Hopefully through this blog I can bring you, the reader, some additional information on what really goes on in the marble corridors of the State House. Sorta like a 'spin-free zone,' but without the douche-iness and pomposity. This will also be a 'whackjob-free zone,' so leave your xenobhobia, paranoia, and general hostility towards mankind at the door."
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Geeky banter, musical obsessions, running angst, scenes from Somerville and descriptions of stuff I saw on the bus.
Winter Hill
Somerville
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"This site has been created to foster discussion and debate around political issues of importance or relevance in Salem, Massachusetts. In the weeks, months, and (hopefully!) years ahead, you'll come back here to post your thoughts on a local race, read about an important local issue, or - if you're a candidate - to engage in thoughtful conversation with the people of Salem!"
Salem
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"Salem Theatre Company is Salem, Mass., community theater group, founded in 2002 and offering year-round plays and events."
Salem
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Cambridge
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"politics, technology, humor and culture... all from the mind of Rob Sama..."
Waltham
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"Samuel J. Scott is the executive director and publisher of Spare Change News, a non-profit, alternative newspaper in Boston. Prior to joining SCN, he wrote for newspapers including The Boston Globe, The Patriot Ledger and TNT magazine in London. Scott has a B.S. in journalism from Boston University and is currently studying towards his M.B.A. from Suffolk University. He has lived, traveled or studied in Britain, India and Israel, as well as various parts of the United States. This blog will publish essays on topics ranging from politics and religion to media and business, along with some things in-between."
Brookline
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"an art log of a studio in Massachusetts, USA."
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"You've reached the notes of a migraineur on the quest to find the things that keep me sane. If you know anything about migraines, you know the first thing to go is chocolate. I also happen to be an avid feminist with a penchant for being crafty, cooking, activism, playing the piano and writing. I started this blog to help me get rid of the weekly migraines that have been showing up in my life for the past 2+ years. Is it working? We'll see. I usually post in time for lunch on weekdays."
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"Thirty-three-year-old woman having adventures while trying to figure it all out. I get my kicks traveling, reading obsessively, checking out flea markets, walking all over the place, watching interesting films (and sometimes mindless ones), seeing live music, and just hanging out with friends. I’m open to new ideas."
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Comments from Bob Frankston, David Reed, Dan Bricklin, and others on technology.
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"Beverly Public Schools are faced with a budget shortfall of $2.67 million for FY09. Superintendent Hayes has presented a proposal to address this gap that includes school closings, layoffs, program cuts, and increased class sizes. The purpose of this site is to inform and mobilize parents and other concerned citizens to take an active role in the ongoing budget negotiations, and Save Beverly Schools."
Beverly
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"David Schrag examines his navel and the world around it."
Brighton
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"I was born. I live. Some day, I'll die. In between, I'm married to Siercia, I'm father to Hannah, and son of Kate."
Weymouth
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"Mostly Copley Sq. or, World of the Scooterdude, the crazy Scooterman of Copley Square, or The Crazy Scooter-Sailing-Dude."
Back Bay
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"secretly ironic, overtly sincere, wryly subversive, quietly macabre, defensively cynical."
Somerville
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"This site is the webjournal of Kai von Fintel, Associate Professor of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I log notes and comments on matters pertaining to my field of research and teaching (semantics/pragmatics). My Geek Notes are notes to myself about the kind of geeky stuff I am interested in, especially Mac OS X and LaTeX."
Cambridge
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"A Catholic Blog about the Single Life."
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"KT blogs about her adventures of dating around Boston."
Newton
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"Funny - if yer from heah."
Roxbury
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"A Quincy chick brings you In the News, Net Finds, Songs of the Day, Faceless Shakedown Devils and other sightings around Boston, the world and the net."
Quincy
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I am the Founder and President of Lantern Financial, LLC - a fee-only, comprehensive financial planning firm in Boston. I am dedicated to helping you - young professionals and families - to 'shine brighter' during your prime saving years by finding creative solutions to your every day financial questions which can ultimately help you to reach your goals and fulfill your dreams."
Financial District
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"'The Duck' is a thirty-something semi-employed (or semi-retired?) recovering roller skating addict living in Boston and is currently single, though she dreams of one day finding the perfect partner for couples skate."
Brighton
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"This is the story of Eleanor Brogan who was born on April 9, 2006. She was born without 80% of her small bowel and without 20% of her large bowel. This made her 'Short Gut', hence the name of the blog."
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"I was born in Michigan, and I moved to Texas. I used to be a totally awesome drummer, I mean, I kicked ass; then I had all sorts of arm problems, which is fine because I wanted to start composing anyways. I'm married and I have three cats."
Malden
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Somerville
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"One woman's tales and woes and hilarity of dating, life and et cetera."
South Boston
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"She rents an apartment in a neighborhood of trendy condos. She rides a used 10-speed, c. 1987, with rusty brakes. Her car is from 1991. The cat's litter box is next to her bed and she doesn't own a dresser. She likes to make fun of herself. And yes, she has to wear glasses. Contacts are not an option."
South Boston
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A Weblog all about single-serve coffee.
Cambridge
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"Politics, Chelsea waterfront, culture, cats and beauty in unexpected places."
Chelsea
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"Lessons in leotardness."
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"I joined this band, see, and was required to think up a pseudonym. I settled on Sketch Element. A Sketch Element is an undesireable, strange, or just mysteriously unusual person (as in a sketchy character) who by force of will or perhaps just circumstance becomes a variable in the equation of a social interaction. I figured that on some level, that could describe me. ..."
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"A woman's perspective on work, family and life in the Boston area."
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"skronk, skronk, skronk all the way home..."
Central Square
Cambridge
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"a girl, a blog, a life list of to-do's... and the silliness and sassiness that ensues."
South End
Boston
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"A look into a young professional's everyday life in The Bubble (aka Back Bay)."
Back Bay
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"I am ... slightly neurotic, definitely chaotic, sometimes controlling 33 year old Software Project Manager; married 3 years; a survivor; who loves power yoga, reading, blogging, good food, good drink, good friends, doing anything outside with my dog Marley."
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"Scott Monty writes about social media insights in the increasingly complex world of marketing."
Maynard
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"Ramblings on new media, social networking, Second Life, real estate, my dog or just anything."
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"News, reviews, analysis, and interviews from a class-conscious perspective."
Medford
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"Ramblings of a Bostonian."
Brighton
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"An occasional journal of liberal religion, liberal politics, outdoor recreation, and other musings."
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"I was born, grew-up and live in the Boston area. I'm a long time liberal and son of liberals. A Perenial voter for the Democratic Party. A Reagan-hater and two-time Clinton voter. Somewhere along the line, something happened, however.
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"Consumer culture, public transit, media/TV, life in Boston. Some Assembly Required is located just north of Boston, on the first floor of a nice two-family a mere minute's walk from the bus stop (the vagaries of public transit will be a recurring topic of his blog entries). He has one spouse, zero kids (and holding), and one dog, a retired racing Greyhound with several neuroses. He's a lifelong New Englander, having come of age in the leafy, idyllic suburb of Warwick, RI, across the street from a pond and a historic cemetery. He's old enough to have watched The Brady Bunch when it was first on the air, but young enough not to have lusted after Marcia until it went into syndication. He is not currently on any medication. Honest."
Medford
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"Kyle Bradshaw has some direction. He spends an inordinate amount of time on his computer. He is passionate about the web, design, and usability."
Brighton
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"The next best thing to doing something is dreaming about doing it someday. Interests: family, sports, politics, music, books being a contrarian, Dr Pepper, cold pizza or cold chinese food, especially for breakfast. the Flying Spaghetti Monster, sarcasm, humor, gin and tonic."
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"Front End Web Development, design, usability and industry insight."
Brighton
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"Serving the human and canine residents of Somerville."
Somerville
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"Reviews of the Somerville food scene. Three anonymous visits minimum."
Somerville
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"The only Weblog where you can see local news and events and comment on whatever you want either as yourself or anonymously. The interaction amongst the commenters gives the reader a glimpse into the raw, visceral and sometimes delusional way of life in this active community."
Somerville
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"An independent, open forum for reports and opinions about life in our city."
Somerville
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"Musings of an indignant mind."
Brookline
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"Blog about about our green computing project, the environment, and local animal issues. Also includes random acts of kindness."
South Boston
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"boston happenings, event marketing, music, etcetera."
Ball Square
Somerville
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Life with celiac disease.
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"A portable portmanteau jammed with wry footnotes on societal trends, media coverage, humorous wonders, art, history, music, literature, Internet/tech features and culture from the home of the cod, the cranberry, the corn muffin, the chocolate chip cookie, the cream pie and the chickadee. Also may include the occasional entertaining high-res photo or graphic."
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"It might be a small town, but there's plenty to talk about. Find out what's happening in Southborough, Mass."
Southborough
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News and analysis on the Boston Red Sox, UCONN Huskies, New England Patriots, other sports news and news of the weird. We also have a Patriots feed.
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"A daily comic strip cum weblog set in a generic office/cube farm inhabited by a collection of die-hard Red Sox fans who individually personify a stereotyped and/or caricatured fan personality type."
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"Weekly Toast. Since 1999."
Inman Square
Cambridge
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"Cheating on the Kobayashi Maru since 2001."
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"We work at United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley, but the postings on this blog are our own and do not necessarily represent United Way’s positions, strategies or opinions. We are speaking as engaged individuals who care about the quality of life in our community."
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"I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away and I've done the math enuf to know the danger's of a second guessing."
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"New recipes and great food from a younger, hipper perspective."
Jamaica Plain
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"Sports, Movies, Politics, & TV - A forum to delicately surf the nuanced intricacies of proper debate, or just a place to blatantly state opinions as fact, short-sell stronger arguments, or at the very least, put words to your position."
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"Sports of Boston is a Boston sports blog. We cover the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, and more."
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"A blog discussing sports, politics, and pop culture with a special focus on those three things in the Boston area. In addition, I will give the occasional personal anecdote or get in depth about an in issue in Watertown."
Watertown
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"SpotScout is a real-time, online marketplace for parking information, advanced parking reservations, and short-term parking spot leasing. Based in Cambridge, SpotScout helps drivers find parking spots and allows private spot owners to make some money when their spot is empty."
Cambridge
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"My own personal Metafilter."
Somerville
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"Comments on the news, and especially as reported by the NY Times Corporation's AAA Farm Team, a.k.a. The Boston Globe."
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"South End based artist Jeff Hayes' thoughts about the arts, the creative process, and previews of work in progress and recently completed work."
South End
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"We're a company in Danvers and Greg Silvano lives in Boxford.
Danvers
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"A Boston-area writer, I write about a variety of topics...stories of people I meet, news stories, etc. I don't always write about Boston, but I am in Boston so have that perspective."
South End
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"Longtime Boston resident Dan Miller writes about music, baseball, careers and current events."
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"Proud member of the reality-based community since 1978."
Somerville
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Boston-area photos.
Jamaica Plain
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Video podcasts about life in the Boston area.
Jamaica Plain
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"The Steve Reeves Blog is all about my daily life, my ideas, technology, hacking, current events, Boston Massachusetts, and what ever else I find interesting."
Brighton
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"like a turkey pounds on a gas of hundred mustard farm."
Somerville
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"The on-line page for Suburban Voice fanzine."
Peabody
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"A blog about a young girl's life and a gluten-free lifestyle."
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"I'm a 48-year-old fast-pitch softball catcher with the knees of a 70-year-old. I used to have red hair, but now what's left is mostly skin. I'm an ex-bassist/vocalist for metal bands during the 70's/80's. I have a melifluous baritone voice, which I use to make money via commercial voice-overs . I am married - happily so - but she's nuts, too, so that explains it. Basically, I'm an affable moron with a good vocabulary, so I can fool folks into thinking I'm not an idiot, until I write something."
Watertown
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"I'm a post-college, anglophiliac, foodie. I enjoy mormons, jimmy carter, and health of the physical and mental sort. Someday (soon?) maybe I'll be a nurse. I run, I travel, I soapbox."
Allston
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Brighton (Washington Square)
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Explore Boston and surrounding communities with toddlers and teenagers. Yes, at the same time. After being diagnosed for breast cancer at the age of 37, I've changed my diet and changed my life. Awesome non-dairy recipes to enjoy with friends and family that won't break the bank and taste great! Links to breast cancer research that focus on nutrition and diet. Wit and wisdom from a Supermom CEO that loves to travel and spent last Spring painting in Italy. What are your dreams, goals and aspirations?
Newton
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"When I read other blogs, I skip to the short ones. This is all short ones."
Dorchester (Savin Hill)
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"Massachusetts interior decorator Linda Merrill of Chameleon Interiors covers high end interior design, set decor, trends, style and events."
Duxbury
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"What's going on in Boston and Brookline, plus sites to read on a dull day at the office."
Brookline, Boston
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"I am an aspiring librarian living in the Boston area with a friend, three videogame systems, and massive student debts."
Teele Square
Somerville
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"What you really want to know about Wellesley, Mass."
Wellesley
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"A blog focusing on transportation issues affecting the Boston area."
Jamaica Plain
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"Realtor, at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Newton, MA."
Newton
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"The Salted Cod is a Boston area food blog following the culinary adventures of a brother and sister team. We've been blogging away since April of '06 with topics ranging from greasy burgers to our local CSA share. Check us out and drop us a line. Who knows we might even feed you someday!"
Winter Hill
Somerville
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"Cody shares his ill-informed opinion (and podcast)
about everything, but mostly yoga, humor and music."
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Newton
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"Business and technology in the exponential economy."
Kendall Square
Cambridge
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