Every autumn we homeowners face the dilemma of what to do about all those leaves that accumulate in our yards.
Fall creates fresh opportunities. Stripped of deciduous clothing, the transparent bodies of trees and shrubs reveal the forest's skeleton. Nests of birds, previously hidden by foliage, come into view. Sometimes we find that bird families grew up unexpectedly near our walks and driveways.
A tour of the House of the Seven Gables connects you with Salem's impressive shipping and literary history.
Here in Hopkinton, temperatures typically dip below 32 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time during the second week in October, often coinciding with Columbus Day weekend.
A development for the corner of Moody and Main streets finally gained a crucial approval from the city last night - more than a year after it was proposed.
It is a misnomer that autumn sniffles, sneezing and watery eyes are caused by goldenrod. The culprit for most fall allergies is ragweed, along with other plants.
The Cary Award Selection Committee recently announced that hydrangea paniculata has been chosen as a recipient of the 2010 Cary Award.
Bulbs are perfect, self-contained packages for gardeners. They're equipped with everything necessary to make flowers grow and bloom.
Garden in the Woods offers invitation to en plein air artists.
Discover hiking, bird watching and beauty just an hour away in Princeton, Mass.
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Rochelle Novack never thought she would get cancer, even when the doctor ordered tests and an ultrasound following her mammogram.
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In May 2007, Rachel Geller of Newton sent her aunt Sally to Sherrill House, a nursing home in Jamaica Plain.
The field for Newton's next mayor is now down to two. Newton voters today decided that state Rep. Ruth B. Balser and Setti Warren will advance to the general election. The winners and losers greeted their supporters tonight in various spots across the city.