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Diapers, tantrums, and career curveballs. Parenting wasn’t the full-time job I expected.
An ‘American Take on Oktoberfest’: A Massive Beer Hall Debuts in Medford
The Great American Beer Hall opens soon on Mystic Avenue, showcasing New England craft beers—plus pizza, live music, and lots of outdoor space.
A New England Traveler’s Guide to Saratoga Springs, New York
Go back in time—and get a taste of the future—with an autumn trip to this foodie-friendly destination.
The Grand Restoration of Boston’s First Church of Christ, Scientist
The 130-year-old Back Bay landmark just wrapped an extensive refurbishment you’d (deliberately) never notice.
The Sandra Birchmore Case: Ex Stoughton Police Detective Indicted on Murder Charges
Federal investigators arrested former detective Matthew Farwell today in connection with the 23-year-old’s death.
Boston Home Magazine’s 2024 Kitchens Special
Our annual showcase of the most used room in the home.
Do You Give a Seventh Grader a Smartphone?
Two Massachusetts moms share their differing views.
Our ruthlessly tested, unapologetically opinionated, and utterly essential annual guide to the best places to eat right in the city and beyond.
From Fraternity House to Musical Sanctuary: A Beacon Hill Greek Revival’s Stunning Transformation
A home in Louisburg Square is meticulously rebuilt to accommodate the multifaceted lifestyle of its new inhabitants.
Inside a ‘Lumberjack Chic’-Style Needham Home
A young family relocates from the city to a suburban house designed to embrace the tree-shrouded setting.
How to Manage Your Teen’s Social Media and Phone Use, According to Experts
Ding, ding, ding: Teens receive 240 app notifications per day—a quarter of them during school.
How to Limit Your Child’s Smartphone Use — and Stick to It
Is your kid always scrolling, even during meals or homework time? Here are four ways to take back control.
Are Smartphones and Screens Good or Bad for Alternative Learners?
We asked two experts to parse the benefits and drawbacks of digital devices for students who learn differently.
Where to find a deal in Greater Boston’s sky-high market
The Fractured, Surprising, and Sobering Truth About Kids and Smartphones
A special report on our Tiktok-scrolling, Snapchat-loving, sleep-deprived teens—and what caregivers need to know to keep kids safe.
The Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston, Ranked for 2024
We crunched the numbers to come up with our annual guide to the region’s top-performing schools. Does your child’s make the grade?
Designer Taryn Bone Brings Dark Elegance to a Somerville Kitchen
Sleek and a little bit sexy, in this kitchen, the whole is greater than its parts.
This Newton Kitchen Took a Colorful Risk and Won
A wall of burgundy cabinets created a moody elegance in this Massachusetts townhouse.