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Celebrate a Book & a Museum in Amherst, MA

“Our founders, Eric and Barbara Carle, dreamed of creating a museum that would celebrate picture books and inspire a love of art and reading,” says Alexandra Kennedy, the Executive Director of The Eric...

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The Bridge of Flowers; Truly A MassFind

Spring is here, folks. It’s time to start exploring the outdoors, embrace the fresh air, and experience the picturesque floral transformation that our state will undergo over the next few months. In...

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Explore The Outdoors This April School Vacation

With April school vacation set to kickoff next week, the activities, places to see, and events are endless. So, today on MassFinds, we are bringing something a little different to your list of April...

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Discover the Kringle Candle Company

Since opening in October 2010, the Kringle Candle Company in Bernardston has swiftly become one of Massachusetts’ best-known shopping destinations. Established by Michael Kittredge III (the son of...

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The Gallows; Truly a South End Hidden Gem

When traveling, it’s important to know where to find good eats – something new, something interesting, something different. Thankfully, the culinary scene here in Massachusetts is robust, and those...

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Discover Dorchester as a Dining Destination!

While the dining scenes in Boston and Cambridge continue to grow, and capture local and national attention, Boston’s largest neighborhood, Dorchester, is often overlooked as a dining destination of its...

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Discovering New Eats & Craft Beers!

One of the most exciting things about being a food writer and blogger is discovering new (to me) restaurants and craft beers. It’s so refreshing to come across chefs and brewers who are passionate...

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Let’s Hear It For The Gal –
 Boston’s First Restaurant From Senegal


Welcome to “Taste Budz,” a blog series from a restaurant and hospitality 
publicist, Chris Haynes, and a longtime foodservice journalist, Susan
 Holaday. 

We’ll take you on a series of culinary...

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Blue Heron Restaurant of Sunderland!

If there’s a method for turning “reduce, reuse, & recycle” into romance, Blue Heron Restaurant & Catering in Sunderland, MA has it down. Tucked away in Franklin County, among some of...

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New England Brewery Tours

Did you know that Massachusetts boasts more than 50 (and counting) craft breweries statewide? On its way to becoming a true “beer destination,” combined with some of the top culinary experiences in the...

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Martha’s Vineyard’s Under the Radar Experiences

It’s tough to keep things on the down low on Martha’s Vineyard. Word travels fast when something good comes along, and even faster when it’s great. Still, if you venture beyond the Main streets, there...

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A Girl on a Whale Ship

While the Massachusetts Whale Trail can only truly be experienced first hand, there are ways to connect with some of the unique stories and resources with ties to the trail, from anywhere in the world....

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Celebrate MA the Cape Verdean Way

Massachusetts is proud of its diverse population of residents representing dozens of ethnic communities and more than 140 languages from around the world. One of the most prominent is the Cape Verdean...

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Brunch in Massachusetts; local, luxurious, and lively

Farm fresh eggs, crispy bacon, sizzling sausage, roasted ham, taste bud-tickling fruits, delectable pastries, pancakes of perfection, wonderful waffles, and organic granola meets savory quiches, roasts...

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Massachusetts Spotlight: Nantucket

Ever been to a place that does not have any traffic lights? With the nickname of “The Little Grey Lady of the Sea”, due to its appearance from the ocean when it is fogbound, Nantucket is a must-visit...

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Massachusetts Spotlight: Salem

With nicknames such as “The Witch City” and “The City of Witches”, everyone knows Salem for its history of witches, when in 1692, nineteen people were found guilty and executed by hanging. With the...

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Murals in Massachusetts

Public murals are the rage in Massachusetts. With numerous cities starting to host annual mural festivals, the number of murals in cities have grown exponentially in recent years. These colorful...

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Top Mass Sporting Events July-October 2019

With nicknames such as the “City of Champs” and “Titletown,” Boston is known for its dominance in all professional sports, with the Boston Celtics having won 17 NBA Championships, the New England...

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New England Brewery Tours

Did you know that Massachusetts boasts more than 50 (and counting) craft breweries statewide? On its way to becoming a true “beer destination,” combined with some of the top culinary experiences in the...

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Martha’s Vineyard’s Under the Radar Experiences

It’s tough to keep things on the down low on Martha’s Vineyard. Word travels fast when something good comes along, and even faster when it’s great. Still, if you venture beyond the Main streets, there...

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