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State finally taps Boston Public Market for vacant Haymarket garage http://bit.ly/cVJDZ7, as was suggested 2 months ago http://bit.ly/a4ok6I
Last sixer in the old house - Ithaca Flower Power IPA
Q: Hey guy on the T, could you smell a little more like vodka? A: nope!
Nothing new in the newest Fed Beige Book - #CRE outlook mixed, strong properties selling, everything else in basement, still awaiting jobs
New greatest thing about moving: scouring burnt homebrew wort off the stove
Um can somebody tell the Herald that the "lowly Cincinnati Reds" are in first place? http://bit.ly/9pMFGj
Looking at Boston Properties earnings This month the co took over a VA property through debt. Like they said they would http://bit.ly/aExtaJ
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Tag Archives: Housekeeping
What’s New?
Small tweaks here and there. The most notable being changes to this web-blog’s header. I’ve finally taken advantage of Cutline‘s rotating random image header feature. A lot of the new images you see above come from LIFE’s newly opened photo … Continue reading
Proof of Current Employment
I’ve finally collected clips from my first two months at Banker and Tradesman, converted them into handy-dandy pdf form, and posted them on these here internets. You’ll notice a B and T stub to the right, cold chilling with the … Continue reading
Here Comes Santa Claus?
Todd thinks so. But no! It’s just Kjetil Jikiun, Norway’s greatest bearded craft brewer. Kjetil is December’s featured Beer Advocate magazine brewer. Which means my interview with him hit the streets a couple weeks ago. And I just got the … Continue reading
Avalanche on Tap
Finally got November’s Beer Advocate magazine clip online. It’s an interview with Hutch Kugeman, brewmaster at Lake Placid’s Great Adirondack Brewing. In between the time when we talked and the time when this fine-ass piece of journalism hit the streets … Continue reading
(Hop) Bombs Away
Just put my new clip from the October issue of Beer Advocate magazine online. It’s a chat with Richard Norgrove, co-founder and brewmaster of Bear Republic. In it, he talks about how a community of California brewers got him started, … Continue reading
What’s Going on Here?
Absolutely nothing. You can see that, can’t you? Hearts have been shattered, no doubt, by the dearth of moderately interesting verbiage that normally fills these inter-pages. Weep no longer. The Hill and the Hall is back from vacation, because I’m … Continue reading
Hot New Hotness
Headline kind of says it all. Or at least it should. New Boston magazine issue. New story. Go deep inside the city’s nastiest union fight since, like, Calvin Coolidge. Buy. Read. Now.
New Issue, New Clips
It’s been quiet around these parts lately, thanks to a nightmarish deadline, mechanical woes of the automotive variety, and some crazy drama over at The Paper. A Sox series in Baltimore this weekend certainly won’t help propagate posts, either. I … Continue reading
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