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19 picks for best summertime food in New England
From fried fish sandwiches to lobster rolls, from blueberry pie to ice cream, the Globe magazine highlight the must-try options in the region.
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12 best fishing spots in New England
We lured angling insiders into revealing a dozen destinations in the region. Well, at least those they’ll share.
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Garden hermit needed. Apply within.
British historian Gordon Campbell talks about perhaps the strangest landscaping trend of all time.
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As seen around town
Bill Brett’s Globe photos and pictures of Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon, Marathon hero Carlos Arredondo, and more in and around Boston.
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A steadied aim for Smith & Wesson
Refocused on handguns, the 161-year-old Springfield gun maker rose to the top spot of the 2013 Globe 100 rankings.
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TJX aims to extend retail growth record
The Framingham-based retailer earned the number two spot on this year’s Globe 100 list thanks to impressive business growth.
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American Tower rides the wireless boom
The Boston-based mobile communications company saw demand propel profit up 60 percent to $637 million last year.
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Global Partners fuels New England economy
The 80-year-old multibillion-dollar Waltham energy company enjoyed its best year to date in 2012.
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Red Sox get job done against Twins in the 10th
Jonny Gomes’s sacrifice fly to center field gave the Red Sox a 3-2 victory in Minnesota.
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Why do you love Boston? We asked. You answered.
When Boston.com asked readers to submit their reasons for loving Boston, the responses flooded in.
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Gomez a poster boy with no poster
Turning Republican Senate nominee Gabriel Gomez’s story into a national one would be the smart play. Unfortunately, the GOP can’t realize the obvious.
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Red Sox are winning the close games
With their 3-2 victory over the Twins, the Red Sox are now 7-4 in one-run games, and this is a good sign.
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From the Globe archives: Pedal pushers
People have been riding home-made pedal-powered contraptions for over a hundred years.
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Immigrants — the lifeline of a town
Laws that would give illegal immigrants new ways to assimilate will help them to open businesses, create jobs, and save ailing communities.
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Bruins’ Dougie Hamilton flashing his skill set
The 19-year-old rookie has been on the Bruins’ No. 2 unit because of his puck-handling and vision.
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