New England airports are overrun for the holidays — here’s how to avoid it
Boston’s Logan Airport was swarmed with almost a million passengers this Thanksgiving. Nationwide, TSA officials estimated 2.4 million people traveled through airports on Sunday alone, and people on social media reported extra long lines and wait times. Christmas and Hanukkah are fast approaching — here are a few tips to avoid the slammed airports. Staying home
Health experts share Covid-related tips for Thanksgiving family gatherings
Covid-19 cases in New England are on the rise, unfortunately in time for cold weather, flu season and Thanksgiving. While positive cases have been on the decline since the summer, Massachusetts’ positive test rate has risen over the past two weeks to a seven-day average of 2.15%. While it’s disheartening that this is the second
Massachusetts passes 800k confirmed Covid-19 cases
Yesterday, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced 1,586 newly confirmed Covid-19 cases. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in the state to 801,567. The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in the state is 1.84%. The state’s Department of Public Health also confirmed 23 additional deaths due to Covid-19, bringing the total
Want to go to a Red Sox game? Here’s what you need to know
Many pro sports were shut throughout the pandemic, leaving die-hard Boston and New England fans in the lurch. But lucky for baseball fans, baseball season is well underway, and you can still buy tickets to see the Sox at Fenway Park. Here’s what you need to know about attending and lowering your risk of contracting
Here’s where to catch the best fall colors in New England this year
New England has possibly the most iconic fall foliage on the planet — and the best views are often worth the trek. So whether you’re from the area and want to find the best spot, or new to New England and not sure where to start, here are some of our top tips for capturing
US to ease international travel restrictions in November
Last Monday, White House Covid-19 coordinator Jeff Zients announced the U.S. will ease foreign travel restrictions in early November. This means international visitors who have proof of vaccination and a negative Covid-19 test will be allowed in the country. Until now, countries have faced a variety of restrictions, which many have complained have been confusing
5 family-friendly Covid-safe things to do around Boston
The country is opening up, but many still worry about coronavirus, especially as new variants emerge and spread. While the sun is still warm, there are still plenty of fun things to do while staying safe. As of August 27th, face masks are required in all indoor public settings in Boston due to the emerging
The most beautiful hikes near Boston
The weather is hot, but autumn is fast approaching — now is the time to get yourself outdoors and make the most of it. We’ve pulled together a few of our favorite hikes near Boston, for all levels. For a beautiful and easy walking trail through forests and waterways, Battle Road Trail is also an
Here are the latest mask guidelines in Massachusetts
A couple weeks ago, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced new tightened guidelines regarding mask-wearing following a spike in positive cases, with Revere and Brockton amongst the regions seeing severe increases. These updated guidelines come in light of the emergence and spread of the Delta — and Delta plus — variants of Covid-19. They include recommendations that
Considering traveling to the UK? Here’s what you need to know
The UK is one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations, and while it recently lifted all Covid-19 restrictions currently, it’s currently one of the most restrictive European countries in terms of getting into and out of. For those who want to get over to England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland this summer, here’s what you