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How Did Massachusetts Rate…States with the Best & Worst In-Laws
How Did Massachusetts Rate…States with the Best & Worst In-Laws
How Did Massachusetts Rate…States with the Best & Worst In-Laws
As the saying goes “You can choose your friends but you can’t choose your family.”  The same applies when choosing your life partner.  You meet…date…fall in love…get married…and you either strike gold with your new extended family or you find yourself in in-law hell. A recent study by the jewelry company Shane Co. rec...
Massachusetts Wins Again…#1 in the Country When It Comes To…
Massachusetts Wins Again…#1 in the Country When It Comes To…
Massachusetts Wins Again…#1 in the Country When It Comes To…
We have all gone through a number of changes since the start of the pandemic in 2020.  Changes in our lifestyle, career, and changes in our social behavior to name a few.  I have always been a bit anti-social.  I personally like a small circle of trusted friends.  I’ve been jo...
How Obsessed Are Massachusetts Coffee Drinkers About Their Favorite Beverage…
How Obsessed Are Massachusetts Coffee Drinkers About Their Favorite Beverage…
How Obsessed Are Massachusetts Coffee Drinkers About Their Favorite Beverage…
How obsessed are you about your morning coffee?  Do you feel you are in the majority or minority when it comes to the amount of coffee your drink, the type of coffee you prefer, and what you put into your coffee? A recent survey released by SimpleTexting, a texting messaging service, broke down the coffee habits of 3,215 coffee drinkers and determined “The Most Coffee-Obsessed US States” and other
Look: What Should the City of Pittsfield Do with It’s ARPA Funds?
Look: What Should the City of Pittsfield Do with It’s ARPA Funds?
Look: What Should the City of Pittsfield Do with It’s ARPA Funds?
The city of Pittsfield is still looking for your input as to what it should do with its share of the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, money that the city has received. Residents in Pittsfield have until 4 pm on Wednesday to fill out a citywide survey that will let city officials know how they should spend the more than $40 million in federal coronavirus relief money.  To take the survey before t

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