The lush life, close to home: Hotel deals in and around Boston
If youâre looking for a home away from home, at least for a night or two, check out these local properties
By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright Globe Correspondent,Updated January 13, 2021, 2:00 p.m.
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A room at the Whitney Hotel in Back Bay.Christopher Muther/Globe Staff
âHow to create a hotel vibe at home.â âTen ways to make your home feel like a hotel.â âHotel design secrets revealed!â Our inboxes are full of these stories, pitching a woolly robe, a fragrance diffuser, or down-filled slippers as the way to transform our humble bedroom into a luxury hotel suite. We love a fuzzy slipper as much as the next gal but ⦠no. Even if Joanna Gaines herself is your decorator, thereâs nothing like a swanky home
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How to fend off January restlessness
Yeti hunts? Snow slime? Aerial yoga? Hereâs where to beat the winter blues.
By Kara Baskin Globe Correspondent,Updated January 8, 2021, 6:00 a.m.
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There s plenty to do with kids in January to keep from getting bored, including yeti hunts and lots of online activities.elenaed - stock.adobe.com
T.S. Eliot called April the cruelest month, but clearly he never home-schooled kids during a pandemic. The cruelest month is definitely January.
The excitement of the holidays are over. School, however that looks for you, is back in session. Itâs often too cold to play outside for more than 10 minutes. It still gets dark at around 4:30 p.m.
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(Springfield, MA) The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines will arrive in Western Massachusetts today. Baystate Health President Dr. Mark Keroack says the first shots will be administered on Wednesday. The first doses will go to the most vulnerable populations. Phase 1 includes healthcare workers and the elderly living in nursing homes. Phase 2 is expected to start in February. Teachers and those over 65 will get those shots. Phase 3 includes the general public and will likely begin in April.
(Athol, MA) Positive COVID-19 cases and deaths in two local nursing homes continue to rise. Three coronavirus-related deaths were reported yesterday at Quabbin Valley Helathcare in Athol. That same facility reported 23 residents and 19 staff members have tested positive. Charlene Manor Extended Care in Greenfield reports 46 residents and 17 employees were in