Living in East Boston Massachusetts | Tour This Amazing Neighborhood!
In this video I go over the neighborhoods in Boston's East Boston neighborhood!
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US Cider Market Trends - Who is drinking cider?
A must watch for the cider industry. Yes, the cider market is growing and this 2017 presentation shows exactly where cider stands up against beer, wine and spirits.
Initially presented at CiderCon2017, the United States Association of Cider Makers (USACM) and the Nielsen market research group are showcasing exactly how the cider market is growing, who is drinking cider, what is driving the growth of cider, and how cider is performing is other countries around the world.
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158 Cottage Street, Unit 2-F - East Boston Gem
Stunning 2nd floor condo located in Jeffries Point. One of the prettiest units you’ve ever seen--nine foot ceilings, crown molding, amazing exposed brick on two sides, & 5 panel barn doors! Chef’s kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone counter tops. Frigidaire stove with stainless steel hood vent. Many updates including state-of-the art Navien heating system, all replacement windows, Italian swivel faucet in bath, 2 Casablanca ceiling fans, Prestige custom wood blinds, and more. This home is chemical free since 2011. The Association is solid with low condo fees and high owner occupancy. Laundry (no charge) and large storage unit in basement. Steps to dog park, YMCA, Paris Street Pool, both Airport & Maverick MBTA station, Piers Park, East Boston Shipyard, KO Pies, Downeast Cider House. Minutes to Downtown, Charlestown, and the best that the City of Boston has to offer.
Made in Mass.: Jack's Abby Brewery
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Boston brewery making 100 types of beer at a time: Made in Mass.
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On-site natural spring water key to soda Made in Mass.
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Bangor Boogie from 2010: Our Hideous Future: The Musical
This is one of the many fantastic songs from the brand-new musical 2010: Our Hideous Future: The Musical. Libretto by Carl Danielson and lyrics/music by Andy Hicks.
The show runs 8/20-8/28 at the Boston Playwright's Theatre. Come see it! For more information and tickets, please visit
In this scene, freedom-fighter Kate Brick and her officemate and sometimes-lover Dehnise Compuserve escape from evil androids out to kill them by hiding in a safehouse in Maine, where Kate meets up with one of her old comrades from her days in the Human Resistance. Hilarity ensues.
Lyrics:
MAINEIAC ONE: All right, fellas, c'mon!
We got some folks from outta state here.
We need to show them a good time!
Whose house? Oh, Maineiac One's house, that's darn right!
Well, it's time to get down, Down East that is, when it seems you'll never win
Make a fine clean slate in the Pine Tree State, where America's day begins
Dirigo, yo! Or Vacationland, where we got fried clams to beat the band
I'm a flannel-wearin' mama with no time for drama 'cause a darn good time is planned
So kick off your shoes and relax, we know when to mind our own beeswax
When it gets so cold that you freeze, smack your cheeks 'til the feelin' comes back
(Raise the ceilin'!)
C'mon get the furnace all fired up, c'mon lemme hear ya say Ayuh!
When you feel that your life's all wired up, get out of the city and follow the ditty of the
CHORUS:
Bangor Boogie! Can't get there from here!
Bangor Boogie, ayuh, ayuh
Bangor Boogie! You can't get there from here!
Bangor Boogie, ayuh, ayuh
MAINEIAC ONE: Aw, who is that fine stranger on the Poland Springs water jugs there?
DEHNISE: 'Cuz this Cider House Rules, ya'll!
KATE: We're not staying long, grab a bite to eat, then we'll be gone
We're just here for information, no time for a vacation
DEHNISE: But I love this freakin' song!
MAINEIAC ONE: Now you've had a tough time in getting here, nothing wrong with a bit of slack
But if you need a hot meal, then you know the deal, there's a lobster pot out back
And we'll give you a place to stay, even though you're from away
KATE: From away? Hey Maineiac One, I was born here!
MAINEIAC ONE: But it's crystal-clear, that your friend's got mighty fussy hair
And your folks blew in from Delaware
And if a cat has kittens in the oven don't make 'em muffins!
C'mon Kate, we're bluffin'!
You know that any enemy of Miss MC's a friend to me
And I've known you since you were wee, no higher than a moose's knee
DEHNISE: It's even better than I dreamed of!
MAINEIAC ONE: And you ain't even tried my steamers
Come on, can you hear the moose prancin' to a beat so funky I can hardly keep from dancin'!
[CHORUS]
Now step up to the left
Now step up to the right
Now step back to the center
'Cause we pride ourselves on being politically independent
Go Penobscot! Androscoggin!
Went to Franklin on my toboggan
Where's Waldo? Where's Freeport?
Where I got these sweet LL Bean shorts
From Aroostook to Portland
This land is your land is my land
So clap your hands for the state of Maine
Let the Bangor Boogie drive you insane!
[CHORUS]
Maine
Maine (/ˈmeɪn/; French: État du Maine) is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and south; New Hampshire to the west; and the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast. Maine is both the northernmost and easternmost portion of New England. It is known for its scenery—its jagged, mostly rocky coastline, its low, rolling mountains, its heavily forested interior, and picturesque waterways—as well as for its seafood cuisine, especially lobsters and clams.
For thousands of years, indigenous peoples were the only inhabitants of the territory that is now Maine. At the time of European encounter, several Algonquian-speaking peoples inhabited the area. The first European settlement in Maine was by the French in 1604 on Saint Croix Island, by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons. The first English settlement in Maine, the short-lived Popham Colony, was established by the Plymouth Company in 1607. A number of English settlements were established along the coast of Maine in the 1620s, although the rugged climate, deprivations, and conflict with the local peoples caused many to fail over the years.
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Mourning Carrie Fisher - Comics, Beer & Sci-fi
Brad, Richie, Marc and The Q discuss the deaths of Carrie Fisher (plus Debbie Reynolds) and Anton Yelchin. What does it mean for the future of their characters in the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises.
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Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:31 1 History
00:05:32 2 Parks
00:05:42 2.1 Chinatown Park
00:07:06 2.2 Dewey Square Park
00:08:28 2.3 Fort Point Channel Parks
00:09:26 2.4 Wharf District Parks
00:11:11 2.4.1 Harbor Islands Pavilion
00:11:54 2.5 Armenian Heritage Park
00:13:11 2.6 North End Parks
00:14:31 3 Land use
00:17:29 3.1 Massachusetts Horticultural Society parcels
00:18:19 3.2 Other park parcels
00:18:49 3.3 Ramp parcels
00:19:57 3.3.1 Parcel 6
00:20:48 3.3.2 Parcel 12
00:22:17 3.3.3 Parcel 18
00:23:15 3.4 Other development parcels
00:25:06 4 Public art
00:28:50 5 Public programs
00:31:10 6 Sustainable horticulture
00:32:23 7 Gallery
00:32:33 8 See also
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The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway is a linear park located in several Downtown Boston neighborhoods. It consists of landscaped gardens, promenades, plazas, fountains, art, and specialty lighting systems that stretch over one mile through the Chinatown, Financial District, Waterfront, and North End neighborhoods. Officially opened in October 2008, the 17-acre Greenway sits on land created from demolition of the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway under the Big Dig.The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway is named after Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, the matriarch of the Kennedy Family who was born in the neighboring North End neighborhood. Her son, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, played an important role in establishing the Greenway.
The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy was established as an independently incorporated non-profit organization in 2004 to guide the emerging park system and raise funds for an endowment and operations. In 2008, the State Legislature confirmed the Conservancy as the designated steward of the Rose Kennedy Greenway; the Conservancy operates with a lease from the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority (now Massachusetts Department of Transportation). Since February 2009, the Conservancy has operated the park, leading the maturation of this new civic space, strengthening its physical beauty, and encouraging a sense of a shared community in Boston.
The 2008 legislation established a 50%-50% public/private funding model. Through a multi-party funding agreement announced in June 2017, public funds from the State and City will represent ~20% of the operating budget, a new Greenway Business Improvement District will supply ~20% of the operating budget, and the Greenway Conservancy will generate ~60%.