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Six PR Starter Tips, Care of the MBTAFor those starting their careers in public relations, here are a few tips that I learned about PR from my bus rides with the MBTA.
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Things to Know and Tips for Traveling on Boston's MBTA Subway (The T)The following are some tips and good things to know when traveling on Boston's MBTA Subway (the T)
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Can't Have One Without the Other: Corporate America and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Association (MBTA)My six month foray into the corporate world threw me headlong into a tumultuous relationship with the MBTA.
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MBTA Fare Hikes: A Step in the Wrong DirectionThe below article analyzes the fare increase for Boston's public transportation system, criticizing its method of reducing their eight billions dollar deficit.
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MBTA the Boston Subway System: How it WorksThis is an overview of the Boston MBTA Subway system at large. Breaks down the various train lines and gives basic information to help travelers understand the MBTA subway system maps more easily.
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MBTA Bus Driver a Biff to Your McFly - Part IVWhen I got to the bus stop I recorded a brief introduction on my camera, just to set the scene, just to give a little context should the driver rocket up to the stop, jump the curb and flatten my tatletaling frame to the ground before I had a chance to turn the camera on.
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MBTA Bus Driver a Biff to Your McFly - Part IIIAt this point, all fantasies involving dusty gloves, Stetsons and music by Ennio Morricone had fled right out the two windows on that bus that would open.
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MBTA Bus Driver a Biff to Your McFly - Part III wish I could tell you that I stood up, tipped back my rumpled and dusty Stetson with one gloved finger and, as the sounds of spurs jangling and rattlers rattling died away on the wind asked: "What seems to be the problem, Ma'am?"
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MBTA Bus Driver a Biff to Your McFly - Part IBOSTON -- How many times have you seen something happening, something horrible, something frightening, and just sat there watching? You know what I'm talking about. It's happened to all of us. It's that phenomenon that comes of too much TV, too many video games.
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50 Plus Fun Things to Do with Kids in BostonInteractive entertainment, whale watching, even riding the MBTA make Boston a superlative vacation destination for families with kids. -
Come Visit the Seaport Waterfront Area of South BostonHave you been to the Waterfront? There's constantly new construction as this little area builds itself up.
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Brookline Police Search for School Sex PredatorA pedophile is on the loose in the Boston area.
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Shedding Light on Boston's Fire Spinners: The GrasshoppersAllston is known as Boston's quirky, young, anti-mainstream neighborhood. It's also home to The Grasshopper Collective, a secretive band of 20-somethings whose shared passion is spinning fire. This is a behind-the-scenes look at their art and lifestyle.
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Boston: The Best College Town in the U.S.Boston is the best college town in the U.S. Every fall, hundreds of thousands of students come here to attend one of the 80 colleges.
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Five Free Fun Things to Do at Emmanuel CollegeSo you've arrived at Emmanuel College and are looking for a few free things to do with your weekends. Those college budgets can be tight, but you can enjoy a variety of fun, free sights in Boston. Call yourself a Bostonian? Then get going!
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6 Things Visitors Should Know About BostonBoston is a historic American city. Here are a few things that will help you enjoy your trip. -
Biking in Boston. Not an Easy TaskBiking in Boston is notorious as being one of the worst cities to bike in ever. Especially in the weeks after 3 major accidents including one death, the city hurries to fix this problem. -
What It's Really like to Be a Professional Singer, Part IIThe glamorous, well-paid life of a singer continues. Here's what a typical Sunday morning church gig is really like. -
The 2010 Fireworks in Boston, MAThe 2010 fireworks in Boston, MA is set off to a thrilling rendition of the 1812 Overture performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra. Read more information on this exciting event for where to stay in the Boston area. -
What It's Really like to Be a Professional SingerThis is a two part article on what life is really like for a professional singer. Hi ho the glamorous life! -
Whatever You Do, Don't QuitThis story is about a single mother who is encouraged by a stranger.
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Activites Outside Logan or JFK Airports During a Long LayoverLong layover in Boston's Logan or New York's Kennedy Airport? Use public transportation to get some sightseeing done and add some fun to those long hours.
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First Hand Advice for New Students at Boston UniversityMany first-year Boston University students may feel a little overwhelmed by college life. These tips will help you adjust to the new situation. -
Visiting Singing Beach in MassachusettsOne of the top scenic beaches in Massachusetts, Singing Beach is a favorite summer destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Tremont 647 in Boston, Massachusetts: Restaurant ReviewTremont 647 is owned and operated by "Hell's Kitchen" participant Andy Husbands. Located at 647 Tremont Street in Boston's historic South End, this restaurant and bar hosts a variety of dishes advertised as being on the "edge of American cuisine."
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June Events in MA (Boston and Beyond): Beer FestivalsJune calendar brings many beer festival events to Boston MA and the surrounding areas. Here is a list of them with detailed descriptions.
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National Frog Month 2009: Do You Have Plans?The Museum of Science Boston has a current frog exhibit that will amuse, enchant and maybe even blow you away with great new knowledge on our frog friends.
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Cheap Summer Vacations in Boston, MassachusettsIf you love to study the colonial events leading up to the start of the American Revolution then Boston is the place for you!
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Deductions and Credits You Can Claim on Your Massachusetts Tax ReturnMassachusetts residents can claim various tax deductions and credits on their state income tax return. Some are the same as, or similar to the tax breaks on the federal return, but others are different. Be sure to claim all the benefits you qualify for. -
Free Family Events in MA (Boston Metro Areas) for the June Calendar MonthA list and descriptions of a June events in MA (Boston metro area) that are both suitable for families and also for the most part free of charge to enjoy.
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Boston Weekend with the KidsThis article is designed for a family visiting Boston for a weekend and looking for a mapped out route of places to go with the kids. The article offers low-cost, fun ideas for all visitors to the city.
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Eagle's Deli in Boston: Restaurant ReviewEagle's Deli in Boston, Massachusetts could be a great choice for dining out.
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Massachusetts is the Place to Be on July FourthThere are lots of wonderful options to celebrate the holiday in Massachusetts. -
Boston Ghost CruiseSail the chilly water of Boston Harbor on the Boston Ghost Cruise, which departs Long Wharf, one block from Faneuil Hall. Hear the legend and lore of the once-bustling Boston waterfront and the story of Georges Island ghost, "The Lady in Black." -
Free 2009 Fourth of July Events in BostonFamily friendly events in Boston that won't cost you a penny. You can have fun in Boston on Independence Day and only pay for transportation and food. -
Lynn Heritage State Park Visitors' Center in MassachusettsIf you would like to learn more about Lynn, the small town located just north of Boston then you should step into the Lynn Heritage State Park Visitors' Center.
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Boston, Massachusetts Area Farmers MarketsA complete guide to the farmers markets located in and around Boston, Massachusetts.
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Whatever Happened to Brutus the Barber Beefcake?Whatever happened to Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake? You remember him, right? The 1980's wrestling super hero who would strut and cut his way across large 20 foot canvas. -
Five Great Day Trips from BostonFive great places to go when visiting Boston, Massachusetts, including Cape Cod, Salem, Newport, Old Sturbridge Village and the Berkshires. -
Boston Subway Snake Escapee Found a Month LaterBoston subway passengers may breathe a collective sigh of relief. The missing boa constrictor has been found, a month after disappearing in a subway car on January 6. The snake slipped away from around her owner's neck and ended up on the next subway car.



