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Price Drop: Mass Mansion With Underground Tunnel Gets $3M Price Cut Price Drop: Mass Mansion With Underground Tunnel Gets $3M Price Cut
Price Drop: Mass Mansion With Underground Tunnel Gets $3M Price Cut A nine-bedroom, 23,000-square-foot mansion in Brookline that has an underground tunnel leading to an Olympic-sized indoor pool has cut its selling price by $3 million. The $25 million Georgian Revival-style mansion on 333 Lee St., listed by Tracy Campion and Ryan Clunan of Campion and Company, is set on more than 3 acres of landscaped grounds. The property has over 3 acres of landscaped grounds. Tracy Campion and Ryan Clunan of Campion and Company “The main residence showcases museum quality detail unequaled by any other residence in Brookline and has been thoroughly updated, now c…
This Is Where You Can Get The Best Mexican Food In Massachusetts: Report This Is Where You Can Get The Best Mexican Food In Massachusetts: Report
This Is Where You Can Get The Best Mexican Food In Massachusetts: Report When trying to find a place that serves the best Mexican food, you want to make sure the spot offers an authentic taste from south of the border.  Well for Mexican food enthusiasts in Massachusetts, that exact place is Rincon Mexicano in Somerville, according to Taste of Home's list of The Best Mexican Restaurant in Every State. The restaurant was a product of Chef Lorenzo Reyes' desire to "showcase the best of Mexican cuisine" since moving to the United States in 1989, according to Rincon Mexicano's website.  View this post on Instagram A p…
'Happy Hour Bill' Leaves Sour Taste For Mass Bars, But Patrons Say Cheers 'Happy Hour Bill' Leaves Sour Taste For Mass Bars, But Patrons Say Cheers
'Happy Hour Bill' Leaves Sour Taste For Mass Bars, But Patrons Say Cheers It's 5 o'clock somewhere, well, just not in Massachusetts, but that could change soon with legislation that would bring back happy hour. Though, not everyone is smiling.  The Massachusetts Senate last week approved an amendment to an economic development bill that could allow bars to sell cheaper drinks to thirsty patrons when they get off work, CBS Boston reported. The state killed happy hour in 1984 when legislators banned the practice after a spike in drunk driving car crashes.  Currently, bars and restaurants can't change the price of alcohol for promotional purposes…