Local Church’s Christmas Tradition: The First Tree In America
It turns out that a local Church is linked historically to the start of the Christmas tree tradition in America.
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Here are four family-friendly holiday light displays and activities worthy of the drive.
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It turns out that a local Church is linked historically to the start of the Christmas tree tradition in America.
A big holiday party was held at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on Sunday to benefit homeless children.
At the WBZ Water Cooler: Santa Claus made a stop at the Watertown Mall. So the WBZ Water Cooler had to be there as well.
Whether you say Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah or simply Happy New Year, there’s nothing like festive music and a roaring fire to put you in the holiday mood!
At the WBZ Water Cooler: If you don’t have yours yet, you better get on it.
Tipping intimidates me. I never know if it’s enough and at times, even if a tip is expected or warranted.
A gathering of various craft and art vendors, Craftboston is the perfect place to find unique gifts each holiday season. It’s also a great way to discover and support local artists.
As the economy slowly begins to turn around, the trend of self-gifting is on the rise again.
This weekend, Cape Christmas celebrations will stretch from Provincetown to Falmouth, to the Islands, and every town in between.
All of these locations are some of the best places to see Santa Claus. They also include other family-friendly activities so you can make a day of it!