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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Home of the Week: 59 Perkins St. in Stoneham

Check out the latest Home of the Week on Stoneham Patch.

[Editor's note: The following information is courtesy of the New England Moves website.] Here is a look at the Home of the Week on Stoneham Patch: 59 Perkins St. is on sale for $389,900. The three-bedroom, 1 1/2-bath home is 1,492 square feet. The Colonial ranch-style home sits on .23 acres. The house, which was built in 1900, features seven total rooms, including updated bathrooms, first-floor laundry/office area and eat-in kitchen with granite countertops, large island and cabinets. Check out the photos attached to take a glimpse of the property.

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Hike 'n' Carry at Doleful Pond in Stoneham

Join Linda Schwetz for an all-ages hike and trail cleanup from 2-4 p.m. Sunday from Greenwood Park to Doleful Pond.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

5K-Square-Foot Mauriello Drive Home for Sale in Stoneham

Check out a sampling of open houses slated for May 18-19 in the Stoneham area by viewing our photo gallery. Open house information is located in the caption of each photo.

Realtors and homeowners, this is your space. Upload photos of the houses you're showing this weekend and enter the property's details in the caption. Selling your Stoneham place without a realtor? Consider yourself invited to add your photos and details into the mix and don't forget to check out our Real Estate section. Please upload one photo per open house listing and include the following information in the captions of all photos: Click on the big green "Upload Photos and Videos" button to get started. If you have any trouble getting the message out, send an email to stoneham@patch.com. Check out a sampling of Stoneham area open houses slated for May 18-19 by viewing our photo gallery. Open house information is located in the caption of…

Norden Sisters Walk Marathon Route to Support Injured Brothers

One month to the day of the Boston Marathon Bombings, Sisters Caitlin and Colleen Norden, along with their Uncle Peter Brown, Mike Jefferson and a handful of family friends took to the pavement in an effort to heal.

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Introducing Small Business Patch

The newly launched site offers tips, info and digital know-how for small business owners.

Patch has launched a new site to educate and empower small businesses with the digital tools, social media strategies and marketing know-how needed to ensure long-term growth. Readers will have access to exclusive interviews with well-known founders and CEOs and small business industry experts who share their experiences, advice and tips for success. One of the latest articles features an exclusive interview with successful real estate entrepreneur, Barbara Corcoran, founder of The Corcoran Group. In this Q&A, Corcoran discusses the how to take advantage of the size of a small businesses, and why making big “mistakes” made all the difference in her success. Click here to read about the tactics Corcoran used to grow her business. …

State House News Service Weekly Roundup: Three's Company

Recap and analysis of the week in state government.

Like pieces of a puzzle that don't quite fit together yet, the Big Three may have been separated at birth, but with each incremental step their destinies seem to grow more intertwined. No, we're not talking about those Big Three - Gov. Deval Patrick, Senate President Therese Murray and Speaker Robert DeLeo - though they play major character roles in this thickening plot.  Instead, three bills have come to define the early months of the 2013 legislative agenda and resolutions on tax hikes, local road funding and the annual state budget continue to be elusive and dependent on one another. Patrick spent the early part of his week welcoming British Prime Minister David Cameron to Boston for a few quick meetings and a visit to the Copley …

David H. Cheresh

2:43 am on Monday, May 20, 2013

I just dropped a tab of acid, so I'm not quite sure if I read certain portions of the above text correctly. However, if I'm not mistaken, it sounded like the State Senate's budget included a $430M allocation CONTINGENT on the passage of a transportation financing tax bill, which, at first blush, seemed incomprehensible to me. Now, as 5,000 rainbow-colored unicorns prance proudly on the head of a …   more ›

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