It's always nice to get recognized for something on a national level. As is typical, what we lack in square mileage, we tend to make up for with everything else. Despite Massachusetts size relative to other states in the country, it turns out that throughout the Bay State, we're home to not just one, but two of the the top 20 best cities to live in the U.S.
Okay, check this out. As we slowly move into spring here in New England, Dairy Queen has a treat for you (no pun intended). It's a BOGO deal. Buy one blizzard, and get one free!
Winter (or whatever that was) seems to have come and gone. Mainers are ready to get outside, and with mild temperatures expected to continue, we can expect some businesses and activity centers to open early this year.
As spring arrives, forecasters warn of a change from El Niño to La Niña, meaning a strong chance for chilly and damp conditions throughout New England.
Remember when we got the beautiful news that the Portland Jetport was getting a new, cheap direct flight service called Breeze Airways back in May 2021? Well, it just got even better.
Massachusetts residents are known to have a pretty wild reputation, whether it be our rabid sports fans or that sweet accent, which really only a very small percentage of us actually have. However, one of the most unique things about Massachusetts isn't the residents, it's the cities and towns.
Massachusetts cities and town...