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Madeline Bilis was an associate editor at Boston magazine. She studied journalism at Emerson College and grew up in an exciting town outside of Worcester.
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On the Market: A Loft in a Converted Synagogue
This one-bedroom near Central Square has 11-foot ceilings and lots of windows.
10 Houses for Sale with Cozy Libraries
Curl up with a book (or a copy of Boston) in one of these abodes.
Our Day Trip Guide to Providence
Where you can browse the stacks of the Providence Athenaeum, admire art of all kinds, and more.
On the Market: A Shingle-Style Manse in Watertown
It’s for sale for the first time in more than 50 years.
On the Market: A Light-Filled Townhouse in Hudson
This custom-built home boasts huge windows on all four sides.
10 Boston-Themed Gifts for the City Slicker on Your List
Forget Harvard t-shirts and skyline prints.
On the Market: An Antique Charmer in Newport
Built in 1680, it’s the oldest house in town.
This House for Sale in Brighton Has a Pool in the Living Room
Netflix and swim.
Where to Shop on Small Business Saturday This Year
Here are the local stores you need to check out.
On the Market: A Gut-Renovated Duplex in the South End
This strikingly modern brownstone is one of a kind.
Five Ski Houses for Sale in New Hampshire and Vermont
You know, for all of us in the market for vacation homes.
Fixer-Upper Friday: A Preservation Project on the Cape
This 1850s Victorian is nestled in Sandwich’s historic district.
Five of the Smallest Open Houses You Can Tour This Weekend
Step inside a 252-square-foot studio in Beacon Hill.
On the Market: A Classic Cape in Falmouth
Complete with a built-ins, moldings, and a wood-burning fireplace.
The Most Boston Advent Calendar in Existence Has Arrived
You can buy this wooden recreation of Faneuil Hall at Beacon Hill Chocolates.