Massachusetts is filled with so many fantastic eateries, that it's hard to pick a favorite. From delicious farm-to-table restaurants in the Berkshire hills to some of the best Italian food outside of Italy in Boston's North End, and everything in between, Massachusetts is chock-full of culinary greatness...
Massachusetts has rules and regulations about pretty much everything. When it comes to the bar scene, the business of booze is certainly no exception as Massachusetts has some of the most rigorous rules in the country when it comes to serving and consuming alcohol.
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That was the question my 8 year-old son asked me over the weekend and for a second I had to think about it. Is Massachusetts' tallest building in Boston? It is. I mean, where else would it be? Springfield? Worcester? Pittsfield?
Is Massachusetts' Tallest Building In Boston...
We all know what it looks like. The stenciled white wheelchair against the blue background. The handicap symbol or disabled person's symbol is nationally recognized, and rightfully so.
Huge Penalties For Massachusetts Residents Who Fake This
So many people were fraudulently using disabled people's placards, that in 2017, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker had to up the penalties for the misuse..
There are tons of weird laws in Massachusetts pertaining to everything from exploding golf balls to when you're allowed to take a bath. Many of them are out of date and have just never been revisited because, well, lawmakers are busy doing other things...
Massachusetts is a great state to live in and to visit for a multitude of reasons. From the beautiful beaches of Cape Cod all the way to the majestic mountains of the Berkshires, the city skyline in Boston, and historical landmarks that helped form a nation, Massachusetts is a diverse and beautiful state...
Hi. It's me. I'm the problem, it's me. Those are Taylor Swift lyrics but they apply to me in this little anecdote I'm about to share with you.
I suppose you've got to put yourself out there every once in awhile for the awareness and the common good...