Fighting the scale while living your life. It's a worthwhile journey filled with pitfalls, traps and ditches along the way. Join Tracey Lewia as she fights the good fight and searches for a healthy lifestyle. Click on the link below to join in the conversation.
Although we think it's well worth the 50 cents a day, sometimes you can't get your hands on the day's Daily News Tribune. To check out the great photos, headlines, stories and design on today's front page, click on the link below.
Daily News assistant production manager Bobby Skerry must be a glutton for punishment! Last year he turned 40 and decided to run the Boston Marathon. He finished in 3 hours, 31 minutes, 40 seconds (but who's counting?). This year, he's at it again. He's 41 years old and determined to run Boston to qualify for Boston. Every day leading up to the April 21 marathon, he'll blog about getting read for the run of his life.
Linda Noble has loved horses since she was a kid. A riding accident has sidelined her for now, but that doesn't keep her out of the stables. Linda shares her love of horses...and all animals...in her blog, Horse Tales. Click on the link below to get in on the conversation.
It's the ultimate circus sideshow act: how do you balance your job with your family? Step into the center ring with Daily News editor Jennifer Lord.
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Bob Tremblay takes his column, Get Reel, to the blog world. In addition to reading his column in the MetroWest Daily News the second Sunday of every month, you can keep tabs on Bob's reviews, thoughts and ramblings on movies new and old every day on his Get Reel blog. Click on the link below to join in the conversation.
Daily News reporter Norman Miller likes beer. He really likes beer. In addition to his column that runs every Wednesday in the Daily News, Norm will blog here about everything beer. Get in on the conversation by posting comments...and be sure to bookmark his blog!
Daily News reporter Peter Reuell has a lot to say about the world around him. Join in the conversation as he comments on and criticizes pop culture - anything from music, movies and television to business and politics. If it's happening now, Pete has something to say about it. Hit the link below to go to Pete's blog...and let him know what's on your mind.
Rob Haneisen's the guy you go to when you want to know if it's going to rain this weekend or how much snow to expect this winter. Our resident weather geek wants to talk precipitation with you. If you're fascinated by humidity or want to know what a microburst is, talk to Rob. Click on the link below to read Weather Geek and join the conversation.
Last Saturday, 6,400 people attended the Sheepshearing Festival at Gore Place on the Waltham line. Here's a quick video of, well, sheep being sheared.
Whether they grew up loving Big Papi and Manny or idolized "The Splendid Splinter" or "Yaz," die-hard Red Sox fans of all ages turned out in droves yesterday to get close to the team's two most recent World Series trophies.
What began as a family tradition for Mary Pauplis turned into a lifetime passion that has earned the Hudson resident regional awards and multiple cookbook deals.
From the starting line in Hopkinton to the finish in Boston...and every step in between...we shot video of the sights and sounds along the 2008 Boston Marathon route.
Placing encouraging signs on front lawns, cheering on runners or handing out water bottles, Gatorade and orange slices, people along Commonwealth Avenue chose different ways to support runners in yesterday's Boston Marathon.