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On the article Waltham Lawmaker Plans Careful Consideration of Proposed Taxes
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On the article New Liquor Store Opens in Waltham
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On the article Falmouth Ranked in Top 3 Hottest Towns in State
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On the article Bites Nearby: Arcadia Restaurant
Ann Murphy
11:27 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
ReplyI love the Arcadia. Great breakfast for great price.
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On the article Waltham Bar Closes
Ann Murphy
11:26 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
ReplyI walked by last night and saw that Sadies was closed. Also noticed at the Asian Grille on Moody Street is shuttered. Any ideas of what is going on there?
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On the Blog Post Britt Ryan rocks the Back Bay fashion scene
Ann Murphy
3:01 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
ReplyI love this story about the local designer. Can't wait for tomorrow night to see the show on Newbury Street!
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On the article Bottles Banned: AG Approves Concord's Water Bottle Bylaw
Ann Murphy
1:42 pm on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
ReplyThanks for the update Colleen. that makes more sense.
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On the article Bottles Banned: AG Approves Concord's Water Bottle Bylaw
Ann Murphy
11:17 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
ReplyThis is the craziest thing I have ever heard of. I agree that there are too many plastic bottles out there...but what about the sugar-laden soda and other so-called sports drinks that pack on the calories? At least water is zero calories and healthy. Geesh!
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On the Blog Post Health benefits of massage therapy
Ann Murphy
11:06 am on Wednesday, August 15, 2012
ReplyI am strong believer in massage therapy for many health reasons, not only to relax. Especially as we age, we need more holistic, non invasive procedures such as massage to provide health benefits to our bodies.
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On the Blog Post Going out to eat tonight? Healthy dining choices in the Back Bay
Ann Murphy
12:56 pm on Saturday, August 11, 2012
ReplyGlad to know there are so many good options for healthy dining in the back bay. Vlora sounds great!
Ann Murphy
4:03 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013
Glad to see that Rep. Stanley will take a thoughtful approach to considering any increase in taxes. It is beyond comprehension that the Governor would propose such a huge hit to taxpayers without giving any effort to find cuts, waste and inefficiencies.