Archive for May, 2010

Real Estate Weekly: ShopRite inks lease for 85,000-square-foot store in Glen Burnie

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Real Estate Weekly: ShopRite inks lease for 85,000-square-foot store in Glen Burnie
ShopRite, a full-service supermarket, has signed a lease for an 85,000-square-foot store in the Chesapeake Square Shopping Center in Glen Burnie, owners of the center said Monday. The store, formerly occupied by a Kmart, will open in the fall and create 200 new jobs. It will be operated by Collins Family Markets, a family-owned company that [...]

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Latest Berkshire County Real Estate Auctions

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

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Latest Berkshire County Massachusetts Arts Auctions

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

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Historical society plans trip to Rockwell museum and Chesterwood

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Historical society plans trip to Rockwell museum and Chesterwood
The Ridgefield Historical Society is planning a bus trip to the Norman Rockwell Museum June 7. A museum director who grew up in Ridgefield will give the group a tour of the estate house that is not usually open to the public.

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THE WHO – SPARKS 1970

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010


The Who, Perform “SPARKS” 7th July 1970 Tanglewood, MA, USA

Mass MoCA, Economic Engine

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010


Anita Walker of the Massachusetts Cultural Council visits Mass MoCA in North Adams, MA. She talks to museum director Joe Thompson, school superintendent James Montepare, and North Adams mayor-elect Richard Alcombright about the museum, its education programs, and its role as an economic engine for the region.

Gloucester, Massachusetts waterfront real estate & homes video

Saturday, May 15th, 2010


www.ByTheSeaSir.com – Imagine. a home where you can see so far, that you can see tomorrow coming! Imaginea home so enriched by ancestral history and tradition that it has been virtually impossible to let it go – for more than three generations. This home has remained in the hands one one family since it was built. Once you arrive, you’ll experience a scene that will take your breath and your mind to new horizons. This is the ultimate in seaside living. Sit on the huge deck. Relax to the sounds of the ocean. Smell the salt air. Let the sun kiss your skin and the breezes refresh your body and your mind. Located in one of the most desirable sections of Gloucester, Massachusetts, this home offers a vantage point unparalleled almost anywhere on the east coast. The expansive oceanfront porch offers the best front row seats to majestic sunsets or fireworks on the Fourth of July. Sited on a quiet dead end street and fronting the Atlantic, this house has unprecedented views of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine coastlines. Located breathtakingly close to the water, it would be virtually impossible to build on this spot today. And despite its close proximity to the water, the house has never suffered any damage from any of the famous storms that have occurred in the area. The main living area offers exquisite ocean vistas from nearly every room. The living room, with it’s inviting cathedral ceiling and granite fireplace, offers glass sliders to the deck, blending the

Legacy Celebrating Miles Davis’ Birthday With Lots of Music

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Legacy Celebrating Miles Davis’ Birthday With Lots of Music
In celebration of Miles’ 84th birthday on May 26, 2010, the stage is set for a multi-tiered commemoration of the life and times, and the music and art, of Miles Davis

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Slingshot Sally

Saturday, May 1st, 2010


This June, the first annual Berkshire Blossom Film Festival took place in the Berkshires, Massachusetts, and offered a 24-hour student filmmaking competition. Not passing an opportunity like this, FDP repped by pulling an all-nighter and making this short film about a young girl’s struggles to open environmental awareness to the world around her. There were three required elements for every film, including: – incorporating the line, “Hey, Jack, where’s the green?” – incorporating either a Twinkie, Egg, or Banana – an environmental or activist focus

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