Author: Mia

  • Free 5 Pound Fruit Bag from Belkin Lookout Farm

    Free 5 Pound Fruit Bag from Belkin Lookout Farm

    It’s not too late to stock up on fruit for the fall! Belkin Family Lookout Farm has a variety of apples and Asian pears left to pick. Each visitor with a paid admission to Lookout Farm on Saturday, October 26th and Sunday, October 27th will receive one free 5-pound fruit bag – a $10 value.

    WHEN:

    Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27, 2013

    Open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

     

    WHERE:

    Belkin Family Lookout Farm
    89 Pleasant Street South
    South Natick, MA 01760


    There’s a whole day’s worth of activities sure to entertain visitors of all ages, with train rides through the orchards; picking your own apples; a Children’s Play Area; climbing the hay pyramid; visiting the farm animals including emus, rabbits, sheep, goats, donkeys, alpacas and cows and more; taking a turn on the moon bounce; live children’s entertainment; PLUS a burlap maze, face painting, a Caterpillar ride and hayrides.

    Belkin Lookout Farm

     

  • Whole Foods (Walnut Street Location) Halloween Party

    Whole Foods (Walnut Street Location) Halloween Party

    Halloween Party

    October 31st

    5pm-7pm

    Join us for a great time!

    Newton DJ Tedy Rox will be here with music- plus games and fun for all. Food, Music & Prizes!

    And remember- you don’t have to be afraid of our snacks- no scary ingredients- ever!

    Whole Foods Newton Halloween Party

     

  • New Fitness Studio: Cardio High from Newton Resident

    New Fitness Studio: Cardio High from Newton Resident

    Mark Goodman, a local Waban resident, is the creator of a compelling new workout called Cardio High. It recreates the intensity and benefits you receive from playing sports but with a reduced risk of injury and less strain on joints.

    Mark was inspired to create Cardio High after reading studies that show brief intense training, like the 7-minute workout featured in the New York Times, improves fitness better than longer activities such as jogging or cycling.  These high intensity workouts help burn fat for up to 36 hours after each session.

    Cardio High Newton MA 

    The Cardio High program is set up as a combination of low impact movements with high intensity interval training (HIIT), which means you’re boosting your heart rate without the soreness and strain. Also, as an active squash, tennis, and Ultimate Frisbee player, Mark was determined to make this method both varied and fun. This has led his clients to report feeling more energy, improved sports performance, and better muscle tone after only a few weeks of training.

    Cardio High Newton MA

    The Cardio High program can be adapted to many levels of fitness, including athletes training for a sport or those who want to lose weight but feel they’re too out of shape and injury-prone to get a good workout.

    Cardio High Newton MA

    Mark runs small groups and private sessions at a couple locations in Newton including at the Windsor Club in Waban. To try a free session call (617)564-3764 or E-mail mark@cardiohigh.com for more information.

  • Jobs at Monster in Cambridge but moving to Weston in 2014

    Jobs at Monster in Cambridge but moving to Weston in 2014

    My friend Kim is a recruiter at Monster and she asked me if I knew anyone for these marketing positions at Monster. The jobs are currently located in Cambridge, MA but the location will move  to a “Command Center” in Weston early next year.

    Content Manager

    (2-3 yrs of relevant exp, strong writer/content developer plus exc social media skills)

    The Content Manager will be responsible for crafting and managing a variety of written and audio/visual materials supporting Monster’s communications efforts across digital channels. These materials may include both original blog posts and articles, tweets, photos, video as well as scouring the web to curate shareable content for Monster Worldwide’s audiences utilizing social media and traditional digital platforms. The ideal candidate will have previous experience — in-house, with an agency, or in an editorial capacity at a news publication — in crafting platform-specific and cross-platform content for social and traditional media.

    Digital Communications & Communities Mgr

    (3-4 yrs relevant exp, great community organizer, writer, exc social media skills)

    The Manager, Digital Communications & Communities will be responsible for managing, maintaining, and iterating Monster Worldwide’s social media channels while growing our audience through engagement. The ideal candidate will have several years of experience in social media, including hands-on tactical engagement and expertise in social analytics. The Manager, Digital Communications & Communities will be passionate about the digital and social media space, with an active and public personal presence on several social media sites.

  • Livability Ranks Newton #68 Best Place to Live

    Livability Ranks Newton #68 Best Place to Live

    The Top 10 from Livability. They didn’t really account of ratio of median household income to median home price; i.e. affordability so I calculated it and added it.

    Personally, I love Palo Alto but it’s the least affordable. The wild gyration of median household income to median home price speaks to the town’s two sides of the tracks. East Palo Alto versus the rest of Palo Alto. If you remove East Palo Alto from the numbers, I’m sure the median income goes up but the median home price goes up even higher.

    Rochester, Minnesota has the best ratio but alas, not the best weather. Durham is looking like a great place to retire to with decent weather and an even better ratio.

    And what about Rockville? Don’t go back to Rockville? Or maybe, actually, you should!

    As for Newton, MA, it may be #68th on this list, but it’s #4 on the Money list!

    1. Palo Alto, CA
    Population: 65,260
    Median Household Income: $124,465
    Average Work Commute: 18.61 minutes
    Median Home Price: $1,240,250

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:10

    2. Boulder, CO
    Population: 97,674
    Median Household Income: $53,404
    Average Work Commute: 15.15 minutes
    Median Home Price: $399,750

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:7.5

    3. Berkeley, CA
    Population: 114,764
    Median Household Income: $59,581
    Average Work Commute: 22.38 minutes
    Median Home Price: $549,500

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:9

    4. Durham, NC
    Population: 231,975
    Median Household Income: $47,863
    Average Work Commute: 18.05 minutes
    Median Home Price: $165,000

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:3

    5. Miami Beach, FL

    Population: 89,243
    Median Household Income: $43,562
    Average Work Commute: 21.14 minutes
    Median Home Price: $218,000

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:5

    6. Rochester, MN
    Population: 108,405
    Median Household Income: $65,009
    Average Work Commute: 12.57 minutes
    Median Home Price: $136,500

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:2

    7. Salt Lake City, UT
    Population: 188,278
    Median Household Income: $44,447
    Average Work Commute: 16.65 minutes
    Median Home Price: $196,812

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:4

    8. Eugene, OR
    Population: 157,752
    Median Household Income: $42,241
    Average Work Commute: 14.43 minutes
    Median Home Price: $205,000

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:5

    9. Reno, NV
    Population: 225,561
    Median Household Income: $51,525
    Average Work Commute: 15.65 minutes
    Median Home Price: $142,330

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:3

    10. Rockville, MD
    Population: 58,878
    Median Household Income: $90,510
    Average Work Commute: 28.46 minutes
    Median Home Price: $430,000

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:5

    68. Newton, MA

    Newton MA

    Population: 84,655
    Median household income: $111,987
    Average Work Commute: 23.73 Minutes
    Median Home Price: $669,500

    Ratio of median household income to median home price: 1:6

  • Autism-Friendly Performance of OKLAHOMA! for Kids

    Autism-Friendly Performance of OKLAHOMA! for Kids

    The Boston Conservatory is about to do something that’s never been done by any school in Boston before: make theater accessible to children on the autism spectrum.

    The Boston Conservatory is very excited to present an Autism-Friendly Performance of the hit musical, OKLAHOMA! on Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m. at The Boston Conservatory Theater.

    It’s a special, first-of-its-kind performance in Boston, which is being presented as part of The Boston Conservatory Program for Students on the Autism Spectrum.

    For many families, attending the theater with an autistic child isn’t an option.  The strange environment, the noise level and large audiences can be upsetting to the child and parents often are unsure of the reaction from other attendees.

    To address this, The Conservatory has created a number of online resources to help families with this experience, including a plot synopsis, character guide, FAQs and a “Coming to the Theater” video, which walks children through the process of arriving at the theater, getting a ticket, being seats, starting the show and exiting the theater.

    The show itself is specifically designed for families with children who are on the autism spectrum or who have other sensory issues and The Boston Conservatory is making adjustments to ensure a safe and judgment-free environment for families. Among them:

    • dimming house lights slightly, rather than completely
    • keeping audio levels relatively balanced to avoid jarring, loud sounds
    • avoiding intense lighting that may be stressful
    • extending the intermission period
    • allowing children and their families to talk during the performance and leave their seats with parental supervision
    • allowing snacks and non-glassware drinks in the theater, along with headphones and earplugs
    • creating a special “Quiet/Activity Room” for children who become over-stimulated and may need a break, featuring mats, chairs and tables with coloring activities, sticker books and fidgets (hand-held manipulatives)

    Additionally, all staff present at the performance, including ushers, cast members and crew members, will be trained specifically for this performance and an E.M.S. worker will be on site at all times.

    Autism-Friendly Performance of the hit musical, OKLAHOMA!

    The Autism-Friendly Performance of OKLAHOMA! will be Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 2 p.m. at The Boston Conservatory Theater, located at 31 Hemenway Street, Boston, MA, 02115. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children, with group rates available. Families interested in attending can call the Box Office at (617) 912-9222 or purchase tickets online and choose seats according to where they feel most comfortable by visiting.

  • Book Party with Catherine Gilbert Murdock

    Book Party with Catherine Gilbert Murdock

    Upcoming Book Party with Catherine Gilbert Murdock at Brookline Booksmith on Nov 3rd from 1 to 3 pm.

    Catherine’s new book Heaven is Paved with Oreos is a perfect read for tweens/early teens.

    Any purchases made that afternoon will help support the Foundation for Children’s Books, a special organization that brings authors and illustrators into under-served schools in Boston.

    • Hear about Catherine’s great new novel for ages 10 and up, Heaven is Paved with Oreos, from the author herself
    • Learn about how the FCB brings amazing authors into under-served schools in Boston
    • Find lots of other great new books for younger and older kids and adults with the help of the Brookline Booksmith staff
    • Enjoy some awesome refreshments (you can guess which kind of cookies!)
    • Support a great cause: 20% of your purchases will support the FCB’s work in urban schools

    This event is free and open to the public, but please RSVP to admin@thefcb.org by Tuesday, Oct. 29 to reserve your seat.

    Brookline Booksmith

    279 Harvard St., Brookline, MA 02446

  • Join NewTV for FREE Halloween Event

    For one night only, NewTV will be hosting its first haunted house. Don’t miss the scares and screams, games and goodies from this free family event at the NewTV Studio on Friday, October 25th from 4-9pm.

  • FREE Pumpkins at Belkin Family Lookout Farm

    FREE Pumpkins at Belkin Family Lookout Farm

    Two DAYS ONLY – Saturday, 10/19 and Sunday, 10/20

    Its prime time for pumpkins and Belkin Family Lookout Farm celebrates the fall with free pumpkins for everyone. Each visitor with a paid admission to Lookout Farm on Saturday and Sunday will receive one free pumpkin at the U-Pick Barn – while supplies last!

     

    WHEN:

    Saturday, October 19, 2013 and Sunday, October 20, 2013

    Open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

     

    WHERE:

    Belkin Family Lookout Farm
    89 Pleasant Street South
    South Natick, MA 01760

    Free pumpkins at Belkin Lookout Family Farm

    There’s a whole day’s worth of activities sure to entertain visitors of all ages, with train rides through the orchards; picking your own apples; a Children’s Play Area; climbing the hay pyramid; visiting the farm animals including emus, rabbits, sheep, goats, donkeys, alpacas and cows and more; taking a turn on the moon bounce; live children’s entertainment; PLUS a burlap maze, face painting, a Caterpillar ride, weekend pony and camel rides (additional charge); and of course hayrides.

     

  • Temple Shalom’s Sisterhood Fall Fling

    Temple Shalom’s Sisterhood Fall Fling

    Temple Shalom’s Sisterhood Fall Fling event on Thursday, November 7th from 6:30 to 9 pm.

    The proceeds from the Fall Fling go to support the Temple’s religious school, youth programs and social action projects.
    This year’s Fall Fling is an evening of fun indulgences – fabulous shopping, mini spa services, wine tasting, silent auction and more! It’s a fantastic chance to get a jump start on holiday shopping, with over 20 vendors selling a wide range of merchandise (jewelry, bags, clothing and accessories, home decor, personalized items, etc.) and to just have a fun night out with friends (wine and heavy hors d’oeuvres served throughout the evening).
    Register here.
    Temple Shalom Fall Fling