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The Patch Local Business Forum is looking for a few good men, and women.

The Patch Local Business Forum is looking for a few good men, and women.
How optimistic are you on opening day for the Red Sox? Let us know by taking our poll and posting a comment.
The Patch Local Business Forum is looking for a few good men, and women.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year which begins July 1.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year, which begins July 1.
The MBTA Board approved higher fares on Wednesday as it faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year, which begins July 1.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year which begins July 1.
The cost of a ride from Attleboro to Boston will go up from $7.25 to $9.25.
The MBTA faces a budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year which begins July 1.
In Wakefield, commuter rail fares to Boston will rise from $4.75 to $6 as of July 1st.
Some of the city’s best architecture can be seen if you look up.
Did you participate in the "cash mob" Friday?
Where's the best place to dine in the South End?
Where's the best place to dine on Beacon Hill?
Ska legends The Slackers will be on the Middle East Downstairs stage Saturday night.
Here's a look back at a wonderful weather week in Malden.
Next month the city will begin picking up yard waste twice a month, except for August and December where it is only picked up once.
How are you coping in these economic times?