Our Community USA - Boston Vol 6

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THE PREMIER LGBTQ BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

BOSTON Vol. 6

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TABLE OF CON TENT S

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ABOUT BOSTON

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RESTAURANT GUIDE

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EVENTS SCHEDULE

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BAR GUIDE

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LGBTQ ORGS & ATTRACTIONS

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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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 worldclass 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.

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RESTAURANT GUI DE Tremont 647 & Sister Sorel

Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant

Neighborhood sister restaurants 647 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

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

Giacomo’s Restaurant

9 Tyler Street, Boston, MA

Trendy, late-night gastro-pub with elaborate murals dishing up modern Asian fare.

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

Stella Restaurant

Indulgent Italian 513 Tremont Street, Boston, MA

Late night hip dining 1525 Washington Street, Boston, MA

Ristorante Fiore

Summer Shack Boston

Little Italy delight 250 Hanover Street, Boston, MA

Great seafood in Back Bay 50 Dalton Street, Boston, MA

Area Four

The South End Buttery Cafe

Boston’s buttery best 314 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, MA

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

Trattoria di Monica

Jaho Coffee & Tea

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

Love coffee? Love tea? 1651 Washington Street, Boston, MA

Erbaluce

29 Newbury

Distinctive Italian food 69 Church Street, Boston, MA

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

Cathedral Station

Neptune Oyster

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

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

Row 34

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

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

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2020 EVENT SCH E DULE FEBRUARY

FEB 21-23

FEB 12 8:30PM

See home improvement ideas on display at the New England Home Show at Seaport World Trade Center. Visit newenglandhomeshows.com.

NEW ENGLAND HOME SHOW

LOVE CIRCUS

The Poetry Brothel presents Love Circus, “a night of soul-bending acrobatics, mind-blowing contortions, and heartexpanding lyricism” at Sonia Live Music Venue for age 18+. Get your tickets at ticketweb.com.

FEB 22 9:00PM

MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE SPEAKEASY

Offering dancing to “Emperor Norton’s Stationary Marching Band,” burlesque & cabaret performers, and Prohibition-era cocktails for sale in Worcester for age 21+. Learn more at eventbrite.com.

FEB 14 7:00PM MORTIFIED

Mortified is a comic excavation of teen angst artifacts (journals, poems, letters, lyrics, home movies, schoolwork) as shared by their original authors—in front of total strangers. Learn more at americanpoetrytheater.com.

FEB 23

MASTERS OF ILLUSION: LIVE

See professional magicians performing grand illusions, levitation, escapes, and comedy magic at Lowell Memorial Auditorium. Learn more at lowellauditorium.com.

FEB 14 7:30PM

THE GREATEST LOVE OF ALL CABARET SHOW

The women’s group Tongue in Cheek celebrates Valentine’s Day with The Greatest Love of All: Putting the I Back in Valentine’s Day, an “evening of cabaret for lovers and those who mostly just love themselves” at The Center for Arts at the Armory in Somerville. Beer, wine, and snacks are for sale. Find us on Facebook for more.

FEB 27 - MAR 1 PAX EAST

Featuring video games, tabletop games, computer games, panels, entertainers, exhibits, and contests at Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. Learn more at east.paxsite.com.

FEB 29

FEB 14

MOVING IMAGES FILM FESTIVAL

Educational and inspirational Moving Images Film Festival explores “the lives of people with psychiatric conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges” at Harvard Medical School. Some films are followed by discussions. Learn more at vinfen.org.

VALENTINE’S/ANTI VALENTINE’S SIPS & STORIES

Hear readings on love, romance, and single-hood by famous writers like Jane Austen with complimentary drinks, light appetizers, dessert, coffee, and spicy hot cocoa at Gore Place in Waltham for age 21+. Learn more at goreplace.org.

FEB 14-16

MARCH

BOSKONE

Boskone offers discussions, readings, and workshops about science fiction and fantasy, plus gaming, music, and contests at The Westin Boston Waterfront. Learn more at boskone.org.

MAR 1 5:30PM

BEYOND BUBBIE’S KITCHEN

Enjoy Jewish-themed appetizers, entrees, and desserts made by top

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Boston chefs, with beer, wine, and cocktails at Beyond Bubbie’s Kitchen at Revere Hotel. Visit jartsboston.org.

HARPOON SHAMROCK SPLASH

Featuring a costume contest, a group photo, a dash into the cold water, and then a beer at Curley Community Center. Visit shamrocksplash.org.

MAR 5 8:00PM

NYC COMEDY INVADES BOSTON

Featuring professional comedians from the New York City comedy scene at Night Shift Brewing in Everett for age 21+. Learn more at eventbrite.com.

MAR 14-15 2:00PM

A LITTLE BIT OF IRELAND

A Little Bit of Ireland celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with Irish tenors, step dancing, an Irish band, and an Irish comic at Reagle Music Theatre in Waltham. Learn more at reaglemusictheatre.org.

MAR 6-7 9:30PM

CHOC, WINE & CHEESE FESTIVAL Taste professional pairings of wines, gourmet chocolates, and artisan cheeses at Chocolate, Wine & Cheese Festival at the Radisson Hotel in Nashua, NH for age 21+. Learn more at eventbrite.com.

MAR 15

SOUTH BOSTON ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

Featuring beer, food, and live music in heated tents at Harpoon Brewery. Details at harpoonbrewery.com.

Join 600,000 people celebrating Boston’s Irish heritage at the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which begins at Broadway subway station and ends at Andrew Square. Visit southbostonparade.org.

MAR 7-8

MAR 20-29

MAR 6-7

HARPOON ST. PATRICK’S FEST

THE SECRET GARDEN

SALEM FILM FESTIVAL

Commonwealth Ballet performs The Secret Garden, the story of an orphaned girl and a sickly boy who discover a secret garden and uncover family secrets at Regis College in Weston. Details at commonwealthballet.org.

Salem Film Fest features documentary films with strong technical elements and interesting visual approaches at CinemaSalem and other venues. Learn more online at salemfilmfest.com.

MAR 7-14

APRIL

Focusing on beer brewed in Massachusetts, Mass Beer Week features tap takeovers, beer dinners, tastings, and parties in tap rooms, breweries, brew pubs, and restaurants. Learn more at massbrewersguild.org.

APR 1-5

MASS BEER WEEK

BOSTON DESIGN WEEK

Boston Design Week has roughly 80 events about architecture, environmental and landscape design, urban design, interior design, fashion, photography, graphic design, industrial design, and studio design. Visit bostondesignweek.com.

MAR 8

IRISH COMEDY TOUR

Irish Comedy Tour is an evening of Irish comedy and music featuring “a band of hooligans” at City Winery. Details at citywinery.com.

APR 2

YUM: TASTE OF IMMIGRANT CITY Sample foods from 8 international restaurants with live music, a keynote

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BAR GU ID E Club Cafe

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Popular video bar 209 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA

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

Paradise

Storm Thursdays

Mixed crowd sports bar Chandler Street, Boston, MA

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

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

Boston Eagle

Kitty Trap (LesbianNightLife)

Gather, dine, and relax! 107 Porter Street, East Boston, MA

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

“Kitty Trap New Lesbian Night in Boston” 75 Warrenton Street, Boston, MA

Hong Kong

Ramrod

Faneuil Hall outpost of the Harvard Square institution, known for scorpion bowls, dancing & karaoke. Chatham Row, Boston, MA

Strictly enforced leather rule Fenway - 1254 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

Machine

Corner Pub

Casual spot for dancing everyday Fenway - 1256 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

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. 61 Exeter Street, Boston, MA

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2020 EVENT SCH E DULE APR 30

speaker, and a cash bar to support charity at Yum: A Taste of Immigrant City in Center for Arts at the Armory in Somerville. Visit welcomeproject.org

ARTS FIRST

Arts First celebrates student and faculty creativity with 150 music, theater, dance, film, and visual arts events at Harvard University, including 100 stage performances on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Free event. Details at harvard.edu.

APR 2-20

WICKED QUEER

See contemporary gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender films at Wicked Queer. Visit wickedqueer.org.

MAY

APR 3-5

MAY 2

BOSTON TATTOO CONVENTION

WAKE UP THE EARTH FESTIVAL

Boston Tattoo Convention has tattoo artists, vendors, seminars, and entertainment. Learn more at bostontattooconvention.com.

Celebrate Spring’s return at Wake Up the Earth Festival, with a people’s parade, six performances stages, craft booths, and food vendors at SW Corridor Park Learn more atspontaneouscelebrations.org.

APR 5

TASTE OF SOUTH BOSTON

Taste of South Boston features local restaurant food, wine and beer tasting, live entertainment, and a silent auction in the Plaza Ballroom at the Seaport Hotel. Learn more at tasteofsouthboston.com.

MAY 3

WALK FOR HUNGER

Join 40,000 people on the 20-mile Walk for Hunger and 5K run, which begin on Boston Common. Learn more at projectbread.org.

APR 10-11

MAY 7

WE CREATE

WOMEN IN COMEDY FESTIVAL

We Create is a “feast of music, dance, film, performance art, mixed media, and circus arts” at Hibernian Hall. Learn more at danzaorganica.org.

WICF includes acclaimed stand-up comedians, improv & sketch groups, musical comedy groups, and solo artists and storytellers. It also offers a variety of comedy workshops and panels. Visit wicf.com.

APR 10-12

ANIME BOSTON

Celebrate Japanese animation, comics, and pop-culture with live games, panels, karaoke, a music-video contest, cosplay events, and a formal ball. Complete details at animeboston.com.

MAY 9

WATCH CITY STEAMPUNK FEST

Festival has 65 vendors, kids’ activities, food trucks, and costumed performers at Waltham Common. Learn more at watchcityfestival.com.

APR 24-26

THIRST BOSTON

MAY 16 12:00PM

Thirst Boston features cocktail seminars, tastings, talks, and parties for beverage enthusiasts and industry insiders. Learn more at thirstboston.com.

CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

The Brookline Cherry Blossom Festival features Japanese music, food, taiko drumming, bon odori festival dancing, crafts, and games at Brookline High School. Lawn chairs

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Holmes (a private investigator) and Miss Watson (a doctor) who are unconventional women solving a murder mystery at Greater Boston Stage Company in Stoneham. Details at greaterbostonstage.org.

MAY 16-17

LEXINGTON BATTLE GREEN BBQ FESTIVAL

Festival promises “local barbecue vendors, up-and-coming craft breweries, and great live bands” playing blues, funk, R&B, and rock and roll. Visit lexingtonbbqbattle.com.

JUN 5-7

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. Visit salemartsfestival.com.

MAY 17

MAYFAIR

MayFair offers three stages of entertainment, chalk art, beer gardens, and vendors of food, crafts, and jewelry at Harvard Square. Free event. Visit harvardsquare.com.

JUN 6

CAMBRIDGE ARTS RIVER FESTIVAL

Featuring live jazz, folk, and roots music; dance, theater performances, and poetry; art making, workshops, and demonstrations; and vendors of arts, crafts, and international foods. Learn more at cambridgema.gov.

MAY 22-24

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. Visit bostoncalling.com.

JUN 6

BIKES AND BEERS BOSTON

This is a 15, 30, or 50 mile ride through the city, with rest stop refreshments, followed by an after-party at Harpoon Brewery including two beers, a band, food trucks, and outdoor games for age 21+. Details at active.com.

JUNE JUN 4

PARTY ON THE POINT

Join young philanthropists aged 21 to 40 for drinks, heavy appetizers, BBQ, and dancing on the water of the Fort Point Channel at Party on the Point to support Boston Children’s Museum. Learn more on Facebook.

JUN 6

COOLIDGE CORNER ARTS

See fine art from 85 artists at the Coolidge Corner Arts Festival. In the afternoon, hear live music, shop from local food trucks, and buy beer & wine on Babcock Street in Brookline. Visit coolidgecornerartsfestival.com.

JUN 4-7

ARLINGTON GREEK FESTIVAL

Offering Greek food, beer, wine, music, dancing, and kids’ activities at St. Athanasius the Great Greek Orthodox Church in Arlington. Find us on Facebook for details.

JUN 6

FOOD TRUCK & CRAFT BEER FEST

Shop from 40 food trucks at Worcester Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival at Worcester Common. Free admission for children age 12 and younger. Find us on Facebook.

JUN 4-24

MISS HOLMES

Miss Holmes Returns features Miss

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JUN 13

Lit Crawl Boston features games, performances, and local authors reading their works in bars, cafes, bookstores, art galleries, and performance spaces in the Boston Literary District surrounding Boston Common. Learn more online at bostonbookfest.org.

See how water is treated, hear live music, join the bike rodeo, and do nature activities during Fresh Pond Day at Cambridge Water Department (250 Fresh Pond Parkway). Details at cambridgema.gov.

LIT CRAWL BOSTON

FRESH POND DAY

JUN 13

JUN 13

FESTIVAL BY THE LAKE

50TH BOSTON PRIDE PARADE & BOSTON PRIDE FESTIVAL

Featuring arts, crafts, kids’ activities, live music, and food vendors lakeside in Wakefield. Free event. Visit wcna.org.

With over 120 exhibitors, including a food court, the Festival will feature local and national LGBTQ not-for-profit organizations providing health, growth, education, and diversity services.

JUN 13

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

Eat strawberry shortcake and browse works by 60 artists at the Strawberry Festival in Topsfield. Free event. Visit topsfieldhistory.org.

Grassroots queer organizations that promote visibility and connections within our community will display their works and invite the public to engage with their mission. Finally, local queerowned and operated small business will be selling rainbow merch, so everyone in our community can express their identities gloriously!

JUN 13-14

BSV SOMMERFEST

Celebrate BSV Sommerfest with live music, dancing, kids’ games, German food, beer, and wine in a covered pavilion at the German club in Walpole. Learn more at germanclub.org.

The Family Fun Zone, a specialty area for the youngest in our community, returns this year with a selection of activities, including crafts and games. The New England Zoo will bring an owl for a unique educational and interactive session with kids. Kids can have their faces painted and then strike a pose in the photo booth with fancy costumes donated by the Norwell Company Theater.

JUN 14

BOSTON HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL Includes Chinese arts & crafts, dance, drumming, music, martial arts, Asian food, and dragon-boat races on the Charles River. Free event. Details at bostondragonboat.org.

JUN 16

BOSTON’S TASTE THE NATION

The FREE Boston Pride Concert and the Festival Bar traditions will continue as well! The Festival is rain or shine, from 12noon to 8pm. The Festival Bar is 12noon-8pm. Must be 21 or older. Boston Pride Concert is from 12pm – 6pmThis is a free event. Complete details at bostonpride.org.

Enjoy gourmet food made by 60 top local chefs, wine, beer, cocktails, entertainment, and an auction at Boston’s Taste of the Nation at 1 Black Falcon Ave. Visit nokidhungry.org.

JUN 20

TASTE OF ALLSTON

Taste of Allston includes tastes from 20

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restaurants, live music, and lawn games outdoors at Harvard Stadium. Find us on Facebook for more info.

BASTILLE DAY PARTY

Buy tickets in advance for the Bastille Day Party, which features French food, beer, wine, live music, and dancing on Marlborough Street. Learn more at frenchculturalcenter.org.

JUN 27

BOSTON ART & MUSIC SOUL FESTIVAL

Family-friendly Boston Art & Music Soul Festival offers a diverse lineup of music from around the world at Franklin Park Playstead in Franklin Park. The lineup includes R&B, hip-hop, Afrobeat/house, jazz, fusion, funk, soul, and spoken word. Free event. Learn more at bamsfest.org.

JUL 18

ARTBEAT

ArtBeat offers music and entertainment beginning Friday evening, and on Saturday adds 75 craft vendors, food, and activities at Davis Square. Free event. Learn more at somervilleartscouncil.org.

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BOSTON LAMB JAM

JUL 18

Taste lamb and BBQ cooked by six local chefs, and sample beer, wine, and spirits at Boston Lamb Jam, with butcher demonstrations and live music at The Innovation and Design Building for age 21+. Details at americanlambjam.com.

CRAFT BEER AND CIDER FESTIVAL Sample New England craft brews from dozens of brewers, and buy a meal from food trucks, with live entertainment at WGBH Studios for age 21+. Learn more at wgbh.org.

JULY

JUL 18-19

FESTIVAL BETANCES

JUL 1-5 4TH OF JULY CARNIVAL

Billed as New England’s longest-running Latino cultural celebration, Festival Betances features live music, dance performances, and ethnic food vendors at 100 W. Dedham Street. Free event. Visit ibaboston.org.

Enjoy patriotic music, carnival rides, food, games, and fireworks at Fourth of July Carnival in Lexington. Find us on Facebook for more info.

JUL 3-4 8:00PM

BOSTON POPS FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR

JUL 24

Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular wows 500,000 visitors on the banks of the Charles River with music and entertainment and fireworks. Free event. Visit bostonpopsjuly4th.org.

Sample tasty salsa, buy beer or sangria, and dance to DJ salsa music with help from an instructor during Salsa Squared at Brattle Plaza in Cambridge. Find us on Facebook for details.

JUL 10

JUL 24-26

Levitate Music & Arts Festival promises to bring great music, local artists & crafters, food trucks, beer, wine, and good times to the grounds of Marshfield Fair. Visit levitatemusicfestival.com.

Featuring continuous folk, bluegrass, gospel, African, and Hawaiian music on five outdoor stages, plus ethnic foods, crafts, and kids’ activities. Free event. Visit lowellfolkfestival.org.

SALSA SQUARED

LOWELL FOLK FESTIVAL

LEVITATE MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL

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LGBTQ COM MU NI TY ORGANIZATIONS & ATTRACTIONS

BOSTON PRIDE The pride of Boston South End, 398 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA AIDS ACTION COMMITTEE Premier HIV/AIDS service group Downtown/North End 75 Amory Street, 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

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

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BUSINESS D IRECTO RY AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR Excel Mechanical Inc.............................................. 27

JEWELER Lux Bond & Green..................................................... 5

APPLIANCES Poirier Sales & Service.............................................. 1

KITCHEN & BATH SHOWROOM Monique’s Bath Showroom..................front cover, 15 Supply New England Kitchen and Bath Gallery..... 23

ARCHITECTURE Smook Architecture................................................ 10

MEDIATION Ginsburg & Leshin, LLC........................................... 27

BUSINESS PLANNING Squillace & Associates..................... back inside cover

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Riverside Community Care..................................... 27

CASINO Foxwoods.......................................back outside cover

MORTGAGE LENDER Mortgage Equity Partners....................................... 13

CITY TOURS Bites of Boston Food Tours...................................... 25

NONPROTFIT ORGANIZATION Riverside Community Care..................................... 27

COMMERCIAL BUILDING SERVICES MKR Building solutions......................................... 11

OPTOMETRIST EZ Eyecare Inc......................................................... 19

COMMERCIAL TRUCK & EMERGENCY VEHICLE DEALER Minuteman Trucks Inc............................................ 21

PARTS/SERVICE Poirier Sales & Service.............................................. 1

DENTIST Longo Dental Associates......................................... 21

PET CUSTODY DISPUTES Boston Dog Lawyers............................................... 19

DOG BITE DEFENSE Boston Dog Lawyers............................................... 19

PLUMBING FIXTURES Monique’s Bath Showroom..................front cover, 15

EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES Riverside Community Care..................................... 27

PREK-8 SCHOOL Cambrige Friends School....................................... 20

ENTERTAINMENT Foxwoods.......................................back outside cover

PRIVATE / QUAKER SCHOOL Cambrige Friends School....................................... 20 REAL ESTATE LAW Blais Cunningham & Crowe Chester........................ 7

ESTATE PLANNING Squillace & Associates..................... back inside cover

REPRESENTATION Law Offices of Carmen L. Durso................................ 3

FAMILY LAW Ginsburg & Leshin, LLC........................................... 27

SEXUAL ABUSE Law Offices of Carmen L. Durso................................ 3

FINANCIAL ADVISOR Jack McCarthy- Edward Jones.................................. 9

SOD Laurel Brook Turf, Inc.............................................. 24

FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT Keane Fire & Safety Equipment Co......................... 21

STORAGE Livible..................................................................... 20

FOOD TOURS Bites of Boston Food Tours...................................... 25

TURF Laurel Brook Turf, Inc.............................................. 24

INSURANCE Appleby & Wyman Insurance Agency..................... 19 GEICO..................................................................... 10

WRONGFUL PET INJURY Boston Dog Lawyers............................................... 19

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