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Olympian Aly Raisman Partners With Local Company To Outfit Those In Need
Olympian gold medal-winning gymnast, and local favorite Aly Raisman is partnering with York Athletics and a local non-profit to launch Fight For Home to provide free footwear for the homeless in Boston.
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How Boston 10k for Women and Black Girls Run! Are Giving Back
Last year on this day thousands of women were crossing the finish line of the Boston 10k for Women. Today, those women are celebrating their 10k finish in their own neighborhoods for this year’s virtual event. The mission of the Boston 10k for Women is to encourage young women and girls to get active and healthy. Their Official Charity...
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Figuring Out The The Perfect At-Home Fitness Solution During The Pandemic
With cooler weather on the way, many people will dust off their indoor workout routines.
Two local guys recognized that many people are looking for guidance when it comes to working out at home.
So, they created Boston’s first virtual-only fitness studio: HUSTL’D Studio. -
Meet the Team Behind HUSTL'D Studio
Cooler temperature are coming which means many of us are going to be dusting off our indoor workout routines. Two local fitness guys noticed that people are working out more from home and looking for some guidance. So, they created Boston’s first virtual-only studio called HUSTL’D.
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How a Local Company Pivoted During The Pandemic To Make People Smile
Needham-based company Rafi Nova pivoted from selling backpacks to making millions of masks when the pandemic hit. Today, they are giving back to communities across the country, and their inspiring story spans the globe. [Sponsored]
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Why Shannon Mulaire Ran the Virtual Boston Marathon
NBC10’s Shannon Mulaire laced up and ran the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston for this year’s virtual Boston Marathon. Why she did it… and who she ran for.
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Shannon Mulaire's Boston Marathon Debut
NBC10 Boston Anchor Shannon Mulaire trains to run her first Boston Marathon, virtually, for the David Ortiz Children’s Fund.
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Want to Play Bartender at Home? Here's What You Need to Know
With a few less happy hours at the bars and more cocktails on your couch, it may be time to elevate your at-home bar program. It’s simpler than you may think. Karen Taylor Quinn, Co-Founder of I’d Rather Be Meryl, shares her best tips to getting started. First, get your 6 essential ingredients: whiskey, an interesting but not expensive...
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Want to Play Bartender at Home? Here's What You Need to Know
Here’s a crash course on starting your own bar program at home.
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Two Local Artists Create ‘Love Child' And Find Success During This Pandemic
Two local artists have been best friends for years and decided to open their own business back in march.
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Exploring Littleton…Virtually
Hannah Donnelly takes us on a virtual visit to Littleton, MA to learn how the community has come together during a time of isolation. The community has come together to support one another, support others and moving forward. Alicia Day – Parks, Recreation & Community Education Director — explains how quick they were able to develop the Community Connections page…
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Local Lowdown: Littleton
Hannah Donnelly takes us on a virtual visit to Littleton, MA to learn how the community has come together during a time of isolation.
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Summer Workout Ideas in Boston
Together we are getting fit to support our frontline workers this week at NBC10 Boston and NECN. Hannah Donnelly catches up with local fitness favorites helping us stay active. For indoor cycling and HIIT lovers, B/SPOKE Studios is offering several at-home classes, on demand and live. The lifestyle brand has three studios — Boston, Wellesley and Mashpee — and is…
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#LetteringForLoveProject
Words are powerful! Hand lettering artist Antea Amoroso wanted to give back to her community and find a creative outlet during COVID-19, so she started the Lettering for Love Project. What started in her hometown with friends and local businesses and it has now spread across the country to several cities and hundreds of businesses. To learn more and get...
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Support Brides & Grooms During COVID-19
Many couples had to make the difficult decision to postpone spring and summer weddings due to COVID-19. While the formal events have been postponed, friends and guests can still celebrate the couples. Jeffra Trumpower, Senior Creative Director at WeddingWire, shares some great ideas for how people can show support and celebrate from afar!
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Honoring Boston Marathon
Thousands of people from across the globe planned to lace up for the 124th running of the Boston Marathon. Instead, they’ll have to wait. Runners are adjusting and finding fun ways to honor the original race date. Hannah Donnelly has more.
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The Wedding Industry Has Been Impacted by COVID-19
Weddings have been cancelled, postponed, even hosted virtually…but for how long? Hannah Donnelly chats with Jeffra Trumpower , Senior Creative Director at...WeddingWire..., to learn how couples can navigate this unprecedented time....
...The Knot...and...WeddingWire...have partnered to launch a 24/7 hotline for couples to call with questions about their wedding during this time. They can be...
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How to Set Up Your Space to Work From Home
Work from home is the new normal for so many people and we have to find ways to stay organized, productive and comfortable. Stephanie Treantos, Owner of Lemonaid Solutions , has a few simple, but helpful tips to create a productive at-home workspace.
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Local Lowdown: Tewksbury
Hannah Donnelly explores all the fun, games and good food in today’s Local Lowdown in Tewksbury.
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Skating with Pride
Hannah Donnelly is taking the ice with Boston Pride, one of the founding teams of the
National Women’s Hockey League
, to learn how the league and team success is growing.