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St. Patrick's Day Celebrations In Two MA Cities Ranked Top 5 In US: Find Out Why St. Patrick's Day Celebrations In Two MA Cities Ranked Top 5 In US: Find Out Why
St. Patrick's Day Celebrations In Two MA Cities Ranked Top 5 In US: Find Out Why Every year, some Northeast and mid-Atlantic cities really feel the luck of the Irish more than others. St. Patrick's Day traditions vary widely along the East Coast. Some cities are steeped in Irish tradition with huge parades, historic pubs, and thriving Irish communities, while others lack massive celebrations. WalletHub released its 2025 list of Best Cities for St. Patrick's Day Celebrations on Wednesday, Mar. 12. The study ranked 200 US cities based on holiday traditions, Irish pubs per capita, affordability, safety, and even weather. WalletHub projects that Americans wi…
Three MA Hospitals Ranked Among World's Best, 12 Recognized Nationally: See The Full List Three MA Hospitals Ranked Among World's Best, 12 Recognized Nationally: See The Full List
Three MA Hospitals Ranked Among World's Best, 12 Recognized Nationally: See The Full List When it comes to medical care, not all hospitals are created equally, and patients want the best treatment available, whether it's for a routine procedure or a life-saving intervention. Newsweek has released its World's Best Hospitals 2025 list. The rankings, created in collaboration with global data firm Statista, scored hospitals based on expert surveys, patient experience, and hospital performance metrics. Eleven hospitals in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic earned spots among the top 250 worldwide. The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore was ranked No. 4 glob…
Trump Administration Selling Off Nine 'Non-Core' Federal Spaces In Massachusetts Trump Administration Selling Off Nine 'Non-Core' Federal Spaces In Massachusetts
Trump Administration Selling Off Nine 'Non-Core' Federal Spaces In Massachusetts The Trump administration is putting some of the largest and most well-known federal buildings up for sale. The move is all in an effort to eliminate waste, slash maintenance costs, and reinvest in more efficient spaces, according to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Officials have identified hundreds of "non-core properties" totaling millions of square feet that no longer serve essential government functions and are now up for grabs. “Selling ensures that taxpayer dollars are no longer spent on vacant or underutilized federal spaces,” federal officials said. “Disposing of the…