Our Community USA - Boston vol 5

Page 1

THE PREMIER LGBTQ BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

BOSTON Vol. 5

SCAN QR CODE TO VIEW THIS ISSUE ONLINE Bar Guide & Event Schedule




TABLE OF CON TENT S See this issue online at

ourcommunityusa.com/Boston5

04

About Boston

16

Bar Guide

06

Restaurant Guide

30

LGBTQ Organizations & Attractions

10

Events Schedule

31

Business Directory

2



ABOUT BOSTON LGBTQ Boston Boston is often referred to as a “town” because, for a city of its size, it feels more accessible than a large city. In fact, many residents find it enjoyable to walk from one end, say Fenway Park all the way to the Waterfront and Seaport District across the city. There’s a lot of history in Boston and it seems like there’s a world class university around every corner. The Boston gay bar and club scene is scattered throughout town, but the South End, Tremont Street, and Bay Village are the traditional LGBT-Friendly neighborhoods. It’s a pleasant area for walking, touring, shopping, and exploring what Boston has to offer. Boston is also home to the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Newbury Street offers world-class shopping and dozens of fine art galleries, not to mention the best sports teams in the nation. Boston, like most other cities, has fallen victim to rising prices and gentrification, which has left the city more welcoming to families and tourists alike. However, Providence and Provincetown are never too far away if you desire a little more adult excitement.

4

Excerpt from gaycities.com



RESTAURANT GUI DE Tremont 647 & Sister Sorel Neighborhood sister restaurants 647 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant Modern American comfort dishes plus spirits & craft cocktails in a pub-like atmosphere. 425 W Broadway, South Boston, MA

South Street Diner 24-hour diner food 178 Kneeland Street, Boston, MA

Shojo Boston Trendy, late-night gastro-pub with elaborate murals dishing up modern Asian fare. 9 Tyler Street, Boston, MA

Giacomo’s Restaurant Hearty Italian meals 431 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA

Giacomo’s Bustling, down-to-earth pick for ample portions of classic Italian-American offerings. 355 Hanover Street, Boston, MA

Gaslight Bringing gay Paris to Boston 560 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA

Picco Indulgent Italian 513 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

Stella Restaurant Late night hip dining 1525 Washington Street, Boston, MA

Ristorante Fiore Little Italy delight 250 Hanover Street, Boston, MA

Summer Shack Boston Great seafood in Back Bay 50 Dalton Street, Boston, MA The South End Buttery Cafe Boston’s buttery best 314 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, MA

Area Four Coffee, pastries, shared plates, & pizza 500 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA

Trattoria di Monica Delicious Italian in the North End 67 Prince Street, Boston, MA

Jaho Coffee & Tea Love coffee? Love tea? 1651 Washington Street, Boston, MA

Erbaluce Distinctive Italian food 69 Church Street, Boston, MA

29 Newbury Sushi bar & upscale dining 29 Newbury Street, Boston, MA

Cathedral Station Pub fare and great weekend brunch! 1222 Washington Street, Boston, MA

Neptune Oyster Lines form for the raw bar & warm, buttered lobster rolls at this tiny, high-end oyster bar. 63 Salem Street # 1, Boston, MA

Friendly Toast A city favorite for brunch 1 Kendall Sq., Building 300, Cambridge, MA

Row 34 Stylish brick-&-wood eatery serving an extensive oyster menu & fish entrees. 383 Congress Street, Boston, MA

6





2019 EVENT SCH E DULE May

band sets throughout the course of each day of the festival. Complete details at passim.org.

MAY 18 11AM-4PM KITE & BIKE FESTIVAL Kite & Bike Festival is a Boston tradition that gathers more than 1,000 people at Franklin Park each May to enjoy picnicking, kite flying, bicycles & music. One resident describes the Kite & Bike Festival as “My favorite day ever in the twenty years I’ve lived in Boston!”

MAY 30 - JUN 2 GREEK FESTIVAL Arlington Greek Festival offers Greek food, beer, wine, music, dancing, and kids’ activities at St. Athanasius the Great Greek Orthodox Church in Arlington. This is a free event. Visit saintathanasius.org for details. MAY 31 GUY: COOKING WITH BEST BUDDIES Join us again as we bring together over 30 of New England’s Top Chefs for a delectable sampling of the best dishes that the Boston area has to offer. Indulge in a delectable variety of food, beer, wine, and assorted craft libations. Learn more at gcwbb.org.

Picture endless blue skies dotted with colorful kites, children and families running and laughing across bright green fields — this event is not to be missed. Learn more at franklinparkcoalition.org. MAY 24-26 BOSTON CALLING Family friendly Boston Calling has outdoor stages for big-name music acts in the Harvard Athletic Complex at 65 N. Harvard Street in Allston. 30 all-star food vendors, local and international brews, wines and seltzers, platinum menus curated by Boston’s most prestigious chefs – our food and drink lineup is not to be missed! Learn more and get your tickets at bostoncalling.com.

June

JUN 1 CAMBRIDGE ARTS RIVER FESTIVAL The festival will feature staged and roving performances, hands-­on art-making and more than a hundred artists and food vendors with work for sale. The Cambridge Arts River Festival is FREE and open to all! Complete Details at cambridgema.gov.

MAY 24-27 CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL The Campfire Festival has become the single-biggest way that Passim develops new talent and celebrates the Boston area’s amazing music scene. Originally called, “On the Cutting Edge of the Campfire,” the festival combined the idea of artists sitting around the campfire playing music with our commitment to bringing new talent to discerning listeners.

JUN 1 11:00AM-6:00PM COOLIDGE CORNER ARTS FESTIVAL Shop the work of 75-plus artists and makers. Enjoy delicious food truck fare, wine & beer, and listen to great music at the Coolidge Corner Arts Festival Babcock Street Parking Lot between John Street and Harvard Street in Coolidge Corner, Brookline. Visit coolidgecornerartsfestival.com for details.

Today, the campfire. festival is as much about the community as it is about the music. “In the round” performances with songwriters swapping tunes are as common as solo and

JUN 1-3 3:00PM-11:00PM BOSTON IRISH FESTIVAL Featuring many of the finest Irish musicians,

10

Continued on page 14





2019 EVENT SCH E DULE singers, dancers, writers, and cultural advocates you’re likely to see in one setting, the Boston Irish Festival is intended to connect attendees to the area’s deep Irish roots. We have a many events for folks of all ages, including concerts, dances, food and kid’s activities. Learn more at bostonirishfestivalicc.com.

will choose from a variety of unique literary events including games, performances, provocations and other oddities, all in surprising venues ranging from cafes and art galleries to barbershops and furniture stores. This moveable feast in one of the most walkable cities on the planet is FREE, and many of the events will offer free beer and wine. Learn more at bostonbookfest.org.

JUN 4 TASTE THE NATION Join us next June for the party of the year in Boston, as we celebrate Boston’s Taste of the Nation for No Kid Hungry and help end childhood hunger in the U.S. Celebrate Boston’s hottest and most trend-forward food and beverage event, Taste of the Nation! Set at Cruiseport, Boston’s Taste of the Nation features the largest gathering of award winning chefs from the region. Learn more at nokidhungry.org.

JUN 6-9 GREEK FEST WOBURN Enjoy Greek food, dessert, music, and dance at the Greek Festival at Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church in Woburn. This is a free event. Learn more at greekboston.com. JUN 7-9 SALEM ARTS FESTIVAL Salem Arts Festival is a family friendly celebration that includes an exhibition of juried artists’ work in Old Town Hall, performance indoors and outdoors, and a street fair. Free public event. Learn more at salemartsfestival.com.

JUN 4-6 12:00PM JIMMY FUND SCOOPER BOWL® he nation’s largest all-you-can-eat ice cream festival, featuring frozen treats from some of America’s most beloved ice cream vendors. Grab your spoons and join us June 4 - 6, 2019, at Boston’s City Hall Plaza to support Dana-Farber’s mission to conquer cancer.

JUN 8 BOSTON PRIDE The highlight of LGBT Boston Pride Month is the Boston Pride Parade, which begins at noon in Copley Square and ends at Boston Pride Festival in City Hall Plaza. oston Pride has announced the new theme for 2019 Pride season and marshals for the Pride Parade. The decisions on the theme and marshals were made through online voting by the community.

Ice cream fans over 21: Join us on Thursday, June 6, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., for Scoop at Night, featuring unlimited ice cream from select brands and two adult beverage tickets. Scoop at Night attendees must be 21 or older. IDs will be checked at the entrance. Learn more at jimmyfund.org. JUN 6 LIT CRAWL BOSTON Come celebrate the city’s literary past, present, and future on a night of irreverent literary programming in Boston’s Back Bay. Over three evening sessions, intrepid readers

This year’s theme “Looking Back, Loving Forward” represents the recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and is meant to encourage the community to reflect back on the many challenges and incredible

14

Continued on page 18



BAR GU ID E Club Cafe Popular video bar 209 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA

Icon Boston night club with two dance floors & themed nights Tuesdays-Saturday. 100 Warrenton Street, Boston, MA

The Alley Cruisy neighborhood bars for bears & men who love them 14 Pi Alley, Boston, MA

Trophy Room Mixed crowd sports bar Chandler Street, Boston, MA

Paradise Every night is a dance party at Paradise 180 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA

Storm Thursdays Thursday night dance party 665 Broadway Rt 99, Malden, MA

Cathedral Station Spacious, gay-oriented sports bar offering a typical range of cocktails, beer & pub-grub. 1222 Washington Street, Boston, MA

Ecco Restaurant and Martini Bar Gather, dine, and relax! 107 Porter Street, East Boston, MA

Boston Eagle One of Boston’s oldest gay bars, this gritty, unassuming spot is regarded as an institution. 520 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

Kitty Trap (LesbianNightLife) “Kitty Trap New Lesbian Night in Boston” 75 Warrenton Street, Boston, MA Hong Kong Faneuil Hall outpost of the Harvard Square institution, known for scorpion bowls, dancing & karaoke. Chatham Row, Boston, MA

Ramrod Strictly enforced leather rule Fenway - 1254 Boylston Street, Boston, MA Machine Casual spot for dancing everyday Fenway - 1256 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

Corner Pub Roomy, corner bar pairing cocktails & brews as well as huge burgers & other pub fare. 162 Lincoln Street, Boston, MA

Jacque’s Cabaret Boston’s classic drag bar Theater District - 79 Broadway Boston, MA

The Hawthorne Craft cocktails served in a snazzy hotel setting that feels like a modernist living room. 500 A Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA

dBar Upscale martini lounge Out of town - 1236 Dorchester Avenue Boston, MA

Highball Lounge Retro bar/lounge offering cocktails, a house DJ, vintage toys/games & upscale bar eats. 90 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

Hot Mess! Sundays at UnderBar Alternative dance night for the gay community. 275 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

City Bar - Lenox Hotel Trendy lounge serving upscale small plates & classic cocktails to a lively late-night crowd.

16



2019 EVENT SCH E DULE victories of the LGBTQ+ community in that time. “The new theme ‘Looking Back, Loving Forward’ acknowledges the people and Pride groups who have come before us who have helped us strengthen our community,” said Linda DeMarco, Acting President of Boston Pride. “The fight for our rights must continue as well as fighting for our ability to love ourselves and each other freely without fear of hate or persecution.” Complete details and schedules available at bostonpride.org.

dancing, kids’ games, German food, beer, and wine in a covered pavilion at the German club in Walpole. Details at germanclub.org/ sommerfest. JUN 15 10:00AM-4:00PM ARTS FEST BEVERLY A free outdoor festival in downtown Beverly that’s fun for the whole family! Arts Fest is held outside, rain or shine. Over 150+ juried fine artists and crafters, music and entertainment, kids’ activities, art-on-the-spot creations, artist demonstrations and outdoor food court with food trucks! The event is free and open to the public.

JUN 8 HYPER-LOCAL CRAFT BREWFEST Calling for local craft brew and homebrew fans, brew hobbyists, foodies, localvores, young entrepreneurs, and the curious minded! Showcasing locally made beer, cider, mead, and food, as well as unfiltered cask beer at University Park in Cambridge. Complete details available on our Facebook page.

Artists will be selling bags, candles, ceramics, pottery, children’s items, clothing, furniture, glass, home decor, housewares, jewelry, paintings, pet gear, photographs, prints, sculpture, soap, vintage items and more. Artists come from all over New England and right here in Beverly, including some of your favorite artists from last year, and new and emerging artists. Learn more at beverlymainstreets.org/arts-fest-beverly.

JUN 8 10:00AM FESTIVAL BY THE LAKE Crafters, artists, local organizations, live music, and great food comprise the day. The biggest attraction at the Festival is the sea of tents under which you will find only the best arts and crafts. Our annual summer Festival takes place along the southeastern shoreline of picturesque Lake Quannapowitt, in Wakefield, Massachusetts; just 10 miles north of Boston. Full details at wcna.org/festival.

JUN 21 DONNA SUMMER ROLLER DISCO PARTY Get your groove on at our sixth annual roller disco party honoring five-time Grammy winner and Boston native, Donna Summer! Try out your roller disco moves on the skating rink. If you don’t have your own skates, the City of Boston will be providing free rentals on a first-come, first-serve basis. Learn more at boston.gov.

JUN 8 10:00AM STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Bowls and bowls of fresh strawberries, whipped cream and piles of shortcakes are prepared and served by our volunteer members. Fun for everyone. Featuring over 60 fine artisans, food & music, art, glass, pottery, jewelry, clothing, woodwork and specialty items for sale. Free Admission and Free Parking! Learn more at topsfieldhistory.org.

JUN 21 5:00PM-9:00PM SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION On the longest day of the year, explore the world and have fun at the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture’s Summer Solstice Celebration. Includes circus performers, farm animals, food trucks, hands-on activities, and free entry to four Harvard museums. Visit harvard.edu for details.

JUN 8-9 HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL Includes Chinese arts & crafts, dance, drumming, music, martial arts, Asian food, and dragon-boat races on the Charles River. Learn more at bostondragonboat.org. This is a free public event.

JUN 21-22 HANOVER DAY Festival has a craft fair, music, entertainment, historical demonstrations, food booths, 4-H animals, a 5K race, kids’ activities, a carnival, a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, and fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Free event. Complete details available at hanoverday.com.

JUN 8-9 BSV SOMMERFEST Celebrate BSV Sommerfest with live music,

18

Continued on page 20



2019 EVENT SCH E DULE July

August

JUL 5 7TH ANNUAL BOSTON JERKFEST™ A Caribbean style food festival offers two days of fun in the sun and features Jamaican jerk spiced food and all things jerk hot! Join us for a unique and memorable experience that is full of spice, fun and food. Learn more at bostonjerkfest.com.

AUG 3-4 10:00AM-4:00PM SALEM MARITIME FESTIVAL Offering live music, exhibits, demonstrations, family activities, tall ships, and free boat rides at Derby Wharf in Salem. Free event. Learn more at nps.gov. AUG 4 BOSTON SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Offering live music, chef cooking demos, arts & crafts with a marine theme, a lobster bake, and small plates of seafood for sale on Boston Fish Pier. Learn more at bostonseafoodfestival.org.

JUL 12-14 LEVITATE MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL Promising to bring great music, local artists & crafters, food trucks, beer, wine, and good times to the grounds of Marshfield Fair. Learn more at .levitatemusicfestival.com.

AUG 9-11 SAINT ROCCO’S FEAST The Feast of St. Rocco has live music, a beer and wine garden, food, games, and religious processions on Pearl and Thacher Streets in Malden. Learn more at saintroccosfeast.org.

JUL 13 CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL Sample New England craft brews from 30 brewers, and buy a meal from food trucks at Craft Beer Fest, with live entertainment at WGBH Studios for age 21+. Visit wgbh.org.

AUG 14 7:00PM BATTLE OF THE BURGER Watch 20 restaurant chefs compete at Battle of the Burger, which promises food and beverage samples, live music, and games at 1 Black Falcon Avenue for age 21+. Learn more at bostonmagazine.com/battle-of-the-burger.

JUL 13 WGBH FUNFEST Featuring all you can eat ice cream, inflatable childhood favorite activities, face painting, carnival games and even your favorite PBS characters. There will even be live entertainment all day, hour to hour, on our entertainment stage! Start looking forward to the sunshine and get your tickets now! Learn more at wgbh.org.

AUG 16-18 BOSTON GREENFEST Offering exhibits and workshops to help you learn about the green lifestyle, vendors, entertainment on three stages, and a beer & wine garden at City Hall Plaza. Learn more at bostongreenfest.org.

JUL 13-14 BOSTON PIZZA FESTIVAL A ticket gets you unlimited pizza samples, with pizza-making demonstrations, live music, and beer & wine for sale in City Hall Plaza. Learn more at bostonpizzafestival.com.

AUG 16-18 FAN EXPO BOSTON Bringing comic creators, vendors, celebrity guests, a film festival, and gaming tournaments to Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Complete details at fanexpoboston.com.

JUL 20 THE WORLD NAKED BIKE RIDE Promoting “safe streets, oil independence, and body positivity” beginning at Spontaneous Celebrations in Jamaica Plain. Learn more at worldnakedbikeride.org.

AUG 17-18 SALEM JAZZ AND SOUL FESTIVAL Featuring live music, a beer garden, artisan vendors, and a kids’ tent at Salem Willows seaside park. Free event. Learn more at salemjazzsoul.org.

JUL 20 RIVERFEST Try out a kayak or canoe, walk or bike, play in a spray park, shop from food vendors, and hear music at DCR Neponset Park in Dorchester. Free event. Learn more at neponset.org/riverfest.

20

Continued on page 26







2019 EVENT SCH E DULE September

October

SEP 7 12:00PM-7:00PM JP MUSIC FESTIVAL The JP Music Festival is a celebration of the music and incredible musicians of Jamaica Plain. Two stages of music by 20 local artists and bands, plus food trucks and children’s activities northeast of Jamaica Pond. Learn more at jpmusicfestival.com.

OCT 3-14 SALEM HORROR FEST We invite you “to examine the themes of fear and the American experience within the horror genre” with films and special guests at Salem venues. Learn more at salemhorror. com. OCT 4-5 HARPOON OCTOBERFEST Featuring beer, bratwurst, waltzing musicians in lederhosen, and contests in tents at Harpoon Brewery for age 21+. More details at harpoonbrewery.com.

SEP 7-8 THE BOSTON ARTS FESTIVAL Featuring 70 local visual artists and craft makers, plus musicians performing onstage at Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. Free event. Visit bostonartsfestival.com for details.

OCT 13 COLUMBUS DAY PARADE Watch brass bands, vintage cars, military units, and politicians wind through the North End’s narrow streets in the Columbus Day Parade. Free event. Best Viewing spots, Hanover and Endicott street. Find us on Facebook for details.

SEP 8 CAMBRIDGE CARNIVAL Featuring a 12:30 p.m. parade of revelers in colorful handmade costumes dancing to a steel band, a stage for world music and local bands, a kids’ fest, international foods, and craft vendors. Learn more at cambridgecarnival.org.

OCT 19 PARTY UNDER THE HARVEST MOON Eat, drink, dance, and bid in an auction to support hunger relief at Morss Hall on the M.I.T. campus. Details at 501auctions.com/ foodforfree.

SEP 15 BOSTON LOCAL FOOD FESTIVAL Serving locally grown and sustainably produced food, local music, chef demos, educational exhibits, vendors, and a family zone at Rose Kennedy Greenway. Free event. Learn more at bostonlocalfoodfestival.com.

OCT 19-20 BOSTON VEG FOOD FEST Discover new food items, taste samples, meet producers, hear speakers, and shop at Reggie Lewis Athletic Center. Free event. Learn mre at bostonveg.org/foodfest.

SEP 20-22 BOSTON FREEDOM RALLY Celebrating legal marijuana in Massachusetts with inspirational speakers, two stages of live music, and vendors at Boston Common. Details at masscann.org.

OCT 22-31 FESTIVAL OF THE DEAD A series of events that explore death’s macabre customs, heretical histories, and strange rituals in Salem, led by psychic mediums, paranormal investigators, witches, and warlocks. Visit festivalofthedead.com for complete details.

SEP 22 12:00PM PHANTOM GOURMET FOOD FEST A ticket gets you samples of 100 kinds of food, with beverages for sale near Fenway Park. Must be age 21+. Find us on Facebook for more info. SEP 28 WHAT THE FLUFF? Celebrating marshmallow cream with games (Sticky Musical Chairs and Fluff Jousting), cooking and eating competitions, a kids’ area, and live music at Union Square in Somerville. Details at flufffestival.com.

OCT 26 GREAT PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Featuring beer, grilled food, and costumes at Cambridge Brewing in Kendall Square. The 8 p.m. session is for age 21+. Complete details at beerfests.com.

26





LGBTQ COM MU NI TY ORGANIZATIONS & ATTRACTIONS

Boston Pride The pride of Boston South End, 398 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA

Metropolitan Community Church of Boston A church with a mission to be open and accepting to all. Beacon Hill, 131 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA

AIDS Action Committee Premier HIV/AIDS service group Downtown/North End 75 Amory Street, Boston, MA Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders Legal advocates and defenders 30 Winter Street, Boston, MA Boston Medical Center Exceptional care, without exception 850 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA MassEquality Major marriage players Downtown/North End 262 Washington Street 7th floor, Boston, MA Dignity/Boston Real religious rights 419 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, MA

30


BUSINESS D IRECTO RY Appliances Poirier Sales & Service.............................................. 1

Glass Railings Allstate Glass Co................................................22-23

Business Planning Squillace & Associates PC....................................... 11

Immigration Law Gomez & Palumbo, LLC........................................... 21

Casino Foxwoods......................................... back inside cover

Interior Design Melanie Murphy Interiors...................................... 12

City Tour Bites of Boston Food Tours...................................... 24

Kitchen & Bath Remodeling TLC Custom Design................................................. 27

Custom Mirrors Allstate Glass Co................................................22-23

Kitchen & Bath Showroom Supply New England.............................................. 28

Early Childhood Services Riverside Community Care..................................... 29

Landscape Design Ian Brown Landscaping Inc. Land Design..................................back outside cover

Electrical Contractor Phillips Electric Inc.................................................. 17

Laser Hair Removal Rx Aesthetics Medical Spa........................................ 8

Entertainment Lyons Group.............................................................. 5

Lenders Mortgage Equity Partners....................................... 15

Estate Planning Squillace & Associates PC....................................... 11

Limousine Service Rockstar Limo......................................................... 29

Family Law Ginsburg & Leshin, LLC........................................... 19 Lyons & Tzanoudakis LLP......................................... 25

Med Spa Rx Aesthetics Medical Spa........................................ 8

Financial Solutions BDC Capital............................................................. 13

Mediation Ginsburg & Leshin, LLC........................................... 19

Fire Safety Equipment Keane Fire & Safety Equipment Co......................... 27

Mental Health Services Riverside Community Care..................................... 29

Food Tour Bites of Boston Food Tours...................................... 24

Montessori School Thacher Montessori School..................................... 21

Frameless Showers Allstate Glass Co................................................22-23

Mortgages HarborOne Mortgage-............................front cover, 7 Homestead Funding Corp.- Chuck Hirbour............ 25 Mortgage Equity Partners....................................... 15

General Contractor TLC Custom Design................................................. 27

Non-Profit Organization Boston Center for Independent Living................... 19 Riverside Community Care..................................... 29

Glass Office Partitions Allstate Glass Co................................................22-23 31

Continued on page 32


BUSINESS D IRECTO RY Orthodontist Levine Orthodontics........................front inside cover

Signs & Banners Boston Signs & Printing.......................................... 29

Parts & Service Poirier Sales & Service.............................................. 1

Small Business Loans BDC Capital............................................................. 13

Pre-school Magical Beginnings Learning Centers................... 25

Sod & Turf Laurel Brook Turf Inc................................................. 9

Printing Boston Signs & Printing.......................................... 29

Storage Livible..................................................................... 21

Private Party Venue Lyons Group.............................................................. 5

Transportation Rockstar Limo......................................................... 29

Property Management Real Property Management Boston......................... 8

Window Treatments Melanie Murphy Interiors...................................... 12

Real Estate Law Carolyn Benoit Esq................................................. 27 Lyons & Tzanoudakis LLP......................................... 25

Windshield Replacement Allstate Glass Co................................................22-23

Sexual Abuse Legal Representation Law Office of Carmen L. Durso.................................. 3

32




Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.