Por: The Boston Globe Life September 21, 2022
You’ve got to start somewhere: Alyx Abreu’s first baking stint was recreating Great Depression-themed cookies for a high school class in South Jersey. The 31-year-old Hyde Park resident moved here with her husband in 2012 to study at Le Cordon Bleu, but she says that her most valuable training came from jobs at places like Party Favors, Milk Street Café, and Formaggio Kitchen. She’s worked for Himmel Hospitality since 2019, first at Post... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life September 20, 2022
NEW SHOREHAM — The weeks following Labor Day on Block Island become a decrescendo of day trippers looking for an afternoon of beach parties, out-of-town families on weekend excursions, and adventurous travelers looking to explore the rural beauty beyond the town’s main... + más
Developers create fun ways to interact with iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island in their apps | 9to5Mac
Is there a future for Long Island beyond a recovery campus? | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Life September 20, 2022
Maria Irra eyeballs a spoonful of masa mixture into a corn husk -- filling it with pork in red salsa and chicken in green salsa, respectively -- then wraps each one; a task she's performed since she was 12.The process looks more like a dexterous dance as she wraps each... + más
16 ways to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in Boston | The Boston Globe
AG sues car dealership for overcharging Black and Hispanic customers for add-ons | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Business September 19, 2022
LOS ANGELES -- Colorado-based research firm BDSA projects legal sales in the U.S. will jump 8% this year to $27 billion. Much of the increase is coming from states like Illinois and New Jersey that recently legalized cannabis sales for recreational use, according to BDSA. Those... + más
At least 8 northeast Ohio students sick after consuming cannabis gummies | 10 WBNS
Former UFC fighter Elias Theodorou dies at age 34 | 10 WBNS
Associated Press USA Life September 19, 2022
LONDON (AP) — Royal fans have poured into the heart of London to experience the flag-lined roads, pomp-filled processions and, above all, for the once-in-a-lifetime chance to bid adieu to , who died after an unprecedented seven decades on the throne. And while they’re here,... + más
Royal fans give London tourism a bump amid UK economic woes | ABC News
This was supposed to be the summer Maine tourism returned to normal. Instead, ‘this year has been the toughest.’ | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
GLOUCESTER — Chef Barbara Lynch is telling me about her shaman.“You give him what you want to work on, what’s troubling you. He’ll tell you what’s going to happen and give you mushrooms. They’re mixed with chocolate and hot water,” she explains. Even her... + más
From chicken tenders to charter school: Legal academy moving into former Cane's building | The Advocate
‘The Woman King’ leads with humanity, not perfection | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 18, 2022
Colored lights pulse in time with the haunting slow swing of a Billie Holiday tune, their hues reflecting off a chorus line of intricately carved marionettes. The silver-haired bartender — at his post beneath a movie marquee — is as likely to ask for your zodiac sign as... + más
Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96: How the British royal line of succession changes | ABC News
Queen paved the way for transition to Charles in final years | ABC News
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
A downtown charter school is set to move into the former Raising Cane’s building at the corner of Third and Florida streets.The , which teaches sixth and seventh graders critical thinking in order to prepare them for careers in law and justice, will move into the restaurant... + más
State turnaround school district shrinking with likely exit of two schools | The Advocate
Will Sutton: New Orleans crimefighting police pay plan is big, bold and ambitious | The Advocate
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