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		<title>Game On for Annual Lantern Festival in JP</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 22:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/annual-lantern-festival-in-jamaica-plain' addthis:title='Game On for Annual Lantern Festival in JP ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>reblogged from Boston.com Annual Lantern Festival in JP back on after programming suspension By Matt Rocheleau, Town Correspondent After temporarily suspending all programming for strategic planning, the Forest Hills Education Trust announced it will hold one of its most popular yearly events, the Lantern Festival. The annual event at Lake Hibiscus, now in its 13th [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/annual-lantern-festival-in-jamaica-plain' addthis:title='Game On for Annual Lantern Festival in JP ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<h1><a href="http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/jamaica_plain/2011/05/annual_lantern_festival_in_jp.html">Annual Lantern Festival in JP back on after programming suspension</a></h1>
<p>By Matt Rocheleau, Town Correspondent</p>
<p>After temporarily suspending all programming for strategic planning,  the Forest Hills Education Trust announced it will hold one of its most  popular yearly events, the Lantern Festival.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/lanternfestbcom.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px" src="http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/assets_c/2011/05/lanternfestbcom-thumb-250x187-41247.jpg" alt="Jamaica Plain Lantern Festival returns" width="250" height="187" /></a>The  annual event at Lake Hibiscus, now in its 13th year, is scheduled for  July 14, the organization announced in an e-mail Wednesday. July 21 is  scheduled as a rain date.</h2>
<div>“A much-loved community event for Jamaica Plain, as well as Greater  Boston, the Lantern Festival draws its inspiration from the Japanese  [Buddhist] Bon Festival &#8212; a celebration each year when a door opens to  the world of their ancestors allowing loved ones to send messages to the  other side,” the e-mail said. “It is a time when neighbors come  together to share stories, celebrate, and honor the memories of loved  ones.”</div>
<p>The trust halted all programming, including the Lantern Festival,  indefinitely when strategic planning began at the start of 2011. The  move came shortly after its executive director of 10 years stepped down.  The planning process, which includes surveying local residents, is still ongoing, the nonprofit group said, adding that more event announcements are forthcoming.</p>
<h3>Jamaica Plain Lantern Festival admission is free.</h3>
<p>A key part of the ritual is sending out  memorial lanterns on water. A $10 donation is requested per lantern.  Parking is $10 and attendees are encouraged to use public transit. For  more information, visit <a href="http://www.foresthillstrust.org/rel=nofollow">www.foresthillstrust.org</a> or call 617.524.3150.</p>
<p><em>E-mail Matt Rocheleau at <a href="mailto:mjrochele@gmail.com">mjrochele@gmail.com</a>.</em></p>
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<p>I&#8217;ll be at the Lantern Festival this year setting a lantern afloat for my old buddydog <em>Early</em> and I hope you can make it too!<em><br />
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		<title>Eat Jamaica Plain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-eat-shop-local-food' addthis:title='Eat Jamaica Plain ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>The big question in my mind is who says anyone has to shop at Whole Foods? No one is forcing you. The best way to vote is with your dollars. For food, for fuel, for change, for everything. That's what America understands. I'm not saying it's right but that's the way it is. As a real estate agent I know all too well - buyers set the market. Supply and demand, right?<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-eat-shop-local-food' addthis:title='Eat Jamaica Plain ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<p><div id="attachment_1119" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 195px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/04/eatjp.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-1119  " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/04/eatjp.png" alt="Black and white oval logo for local food website" width="185" height="125" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Eat Jamaica Plain</p></div><br />
<h1>Shopping for local food in Jamaica Plain needs to be your priority.</h1>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I&#8217;m ready to beat my head against the wall over this Whole Foods vs. local food community upheaval. The answer seems so obvious but many seem to be more interested in the sound of their own voice than a viable solution. &#8220;Can you hear the words coming out of my mouth?&#8221; Ever since T.S.H.T.F. and the community caught wind of the approach of the Deathstar Whole Foods I&#8217;ve been vexed by the complete lack of creative thought and logical reasoning being employed to understand and solve this issue. There is no local food tractor beam people.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not even going to get into anything that happened in the past or who should have done what, or who deserves to live in Jamaica Plain, or the definition of gentrification or why you should buy local food. You can read that all over the place. I will assume you know why you should buy local food and move on. The big question in my mind is who says anyone has to shop at Whole Foods at all let alone make it their local food source? No one is forcing you. The best way to vote is with your dollars. For food, for fuel, for change, for everything. That&#8217;s what America understands. I&#8217;m not saying it&#8217;s right but that&#8217;s the way it is. As a Jamaica Plain real estate agent I know all too well &#8211; buyers set the market. Supply and demand, right? If more of us demand fresh local food, someone will supply it.</p>
<h2>Local food is right around the corner.</h2>
<p>In a recent article by adamg of Universal Hub I learned there are 20 bodegas in Jamaica Plain. I&#8217;m familiar with many and I have been patronizing El Progresso Market on the corner of Boylston and Amory for about 6 years. In addition The Plaza Market at Boylston and Haverford began selling local pork, eggs, butter and milk. Unfortunately, I bet they won&#8217;t for long. I&#8217;m not sure, but the owner doesn&#8217;t seem too enthusiastic about this segment of his business when I visit. We need to not only support these small businesses, but repeatedly tell them what we want from them in order to give them our business. If you don&#8217;t like Whole Foods go somewhere else. Seek out the nearest mom &amp; pop and buy some groceries. You know what&#8217;s kind of fun? Grab something random of which you have no idea what it is. I like the fruit drinks personally. I had never even seen some of those crazy fruits but they&#8217;re yummy.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, I found the Compra Aqui (buy local food eat local food) website featuring all the small local food shops in Jamaica Plain. One of the major problems I see with the small local food movement success strategy is the lack of self promotion and a sustainable marketing effort. Hopefully this will change and maybe they are getting some help.</p>
<h3>Direct from the local food website Compra Aqui:</h3>
<p>&#8220;Jamaica Plain local business districts have a variety of stores that can provide a range of products to satisfy the diverse needs and wants of local residents, and the more people shop in these local businesses, the better these businesses will be able to respond to the needs of our diverse neighborhood.   <br />First, we hope to promote the dozens of shops in JP with affordably priced food, most of which are owned by local residents from within the Latino/Caribbean community.  Many of these shops currently sell Latino/Caribbean foods, and certainly would entertain offering other products that previously were only available at Hi-Lo.  <br />At the same time, we hope to promote the local businesses that offer more options of local and organic food than any other neighborhood in Boston.  These businesses include City Feed &amp; Supply (two locations), Harvest Co-op, Plaza Meat Market, two Farmer’s Markets (six months a year), several CSA drop offs and direct farmer-consumer sales.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is a great idea. I&#8217;m really excited about the Jamaica Plain Shopping Spree this Saturday, April 16th. Here&#8217;s what they are offering:</p>
<p>&#8220;Come out and support your neighbors on April 16th during the J.P. Shopping Spree.  Our shops will highlights their specialties, offer sales and specials, cooking demos and tips.  Meet the owners of your neighborhood shops and engage in dialogue about what you’re looking for.  Chances are you will find it, and if not, let the local shops know what they are missing on their shelves.  Find the benefits of shopping locally. <br /> Pick up a J.P. Shopping Spree Passport at any of the participating shops the week of the Shopping Spree.  On the 16th, visit 6 shops, and turn your stamped passport in for a raffle.  Winners will receive gift certificates, specials, discounts and more from our local shops. Take the 48 J.P. Loop to conveniently get to all three shopping districts.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now where talking! If you don&#8217;t want to support Whole Foods, put your money where your mouth is and support the local little guys! Don&#8217;t forget the farmer&#8217;s markets too! Check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5qUs8iT0sMrel=nofollow" target="_self">this video</a> of my fellow former Ozarkian and owner of City Feed, David Warner talking about local food.</p>
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		<title>Casey Overpass &#8211; makes it or breaks it for Forest Hills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 12:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/casey-overpass-forest-hills-jamaica-plain' addthis:title='Casey Overpass &#8211; makes it or breaks it for Forest Hills ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>There are so many design challenges in this city that go unmet. Instead of holding out for the long ball, impatience and short-sighted frugality tend to ruin the process. I've seen it many times right here in Jamaica Plain. I sincerely hope the Forest Hills residents are vocal and get some say in how they want their neighborhood to look and function.<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/casey-overpass-forest-hills-jamaica-plain' addthis:title='Casey Overpass &#8211; makes it or breaks it for Forest Hills ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/casey-overpass-forest-hills-jamaica-plain' addthis:title='Casey Overpass &#8211; makes it or breaks it for Forest Hills ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div><p>I&#8217;ve been following the online conversations about Casey Overpass and speaking to a few locals. It seems the overpass is a crucial design problem for local authorities. In my opinion, it&#8217;s a make it or break it challenge for the future of Forest Hills. An outstanding design that is welcoming and solves the unbearable traffic issues in the area would transform the area and produce revenue and strengthen property values and the tax base for decades. On the flip side, get it wrong and Forest Hills could easily go down the drain.</p>
<p>There are so many design challenges in this city that go unmet. Instead of holding out for the long ball, impatience and short-sighted frugality tend to ruin the process. I&#8217;ve seen it many times right here in Jamaica Plain. I sincerely hope the Forest Hills residents are vocal and get some say in how they want their neighborhood to look and function. I&#8217;m reblogging an article from Patch here for your convenience:</p>
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<p>On a dreary, cloudy day, the Casey Overpass looks even uglier. Large  brick-red scabs of rust spot the I-beams along its side. The towering  concrete supports are streaked with brown and orange runoff. A look up  to the underside of the overpass reveals flaking, crumbling brickwork.</p>
<p>Jamaica Plain’s Monsignor William J. Casey Overpass is an eyesore to  say the least. But its increasing structural deficiency is what began to  worry the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. And now, after 57  years of mounting disrepair, the state is making plans to tear the  thing down.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/caseyoverpass/">MassDOT</a> has launched a six-month study of alternatives to replace the Casey  Overpass, during which there will be committee meetings, as well as  forums open to the public. The first of these is public forums will be  held <a rel="nofollow" href="http://jamaicaplain.patch.com/events/casey-overpass-public-meeting">Wednesday at 6:30</a> in the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://jamaicaplain.patch.com/listings/agassiz-community-center">Agassiz Community Center</a>.</p>
<p>“The project’s been in the works for some time,” says Adam Hurtubise  of MassDOT. “We haven’t decided on a course of action yet. One of the  reasons we’re having these community meetings is to get feedback from  neighbors so that we can develop a repair project that can meet the  needs of the most people.”</p>
<p>Neighborhood groups, green advocates, motorists, bicyclists,  pedestrians and state officials all have an opinion on what should  replace the overpass, whether that be an at-grade redesigned  intersection or a new, smaller above-grade overpass.</p>
<p>The current overpass is both higher and wider than is needed, after  being built over elevated train tracks that have been long closed. It  was recently reduced to one lane each way due to unsafe outer lanes.</p>
<p>However, some community members are unimpressed with the communication so far. Frederick Vetterlein, co-chair of the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sna-jp.org/">Stonybrook Neighborhood Association</a> Steering Committee, has attended several meetings regarding the  overpass’s future but has yet to see examples of what might replace it.</p>
<p>“I was disappointed that there hadn’t been concrete work done to show  up traffic patterns,” he explains. “The process is only six months long  and we’re already a month into it. I just wonder when the actual  engineering work will be done to show where the traffic is going to go…  so we could see ramps or how many surface lanes and traffic lights would  be necessary, where the exits are, how the traffic is processed.”</p>
<p>Hurtubise says those concerns “are all things for which we’re soliciting public input.”</p>
<p>Because heavy traffic on the Casey Overpass affects roads deep into  the surrounding neighborhoods of Forest Hills, Stonybrook and others,  Vetterlein asserts that traffic control needs to be the number one  priority in the redesign of the intersection.</p>
<p>“It’s already a mess there – the traffic jams up twice a day and it’s  like a giant wall that blocks and separates Jamaica Plain and makes  Forest Hills very inaccessible to the rest of Jamaica Plain,” Vetterlein  says.</p>
<p>Sarah Freeman, a longtime JP resident on the working advisory group  for the project, is hopeful that they will be able to reach a solution  that meets the needs the various user groups of the area in a greener  way.</p>
<p>Freeman, who also represents <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.arborway.net/coalition/Welcome.html">the Arborway Coalition</a>, sees the renovation of the Casey Overpass as a way to reconnect a section of the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.emeraldnecklace.org/">Emerald Necklace</a> and re-open Franklin Park to much of JP. Currently, it is largely cut  off from residents due to the size and backed-up traffic of the  overpass.</p>
<p>“From an Emerald Necklace point of view, the function that’s needed  is to connect the Arboretum with Franklin Park in a way that doesn’t  negatively impact other uses but achieves the goal of safe and inviting  connection between the parks,” she says. “There are neighborhoods that  have ‘their’ neighborhood park and much of JP lost that with the  overpass becoming a barrier rather than a connector.”</p>
<p>While generally residents are hopeful about the project, Vetterlein  also harbors concerns about the affect a smaller or nonexistent overpass  will have if Jamaica Plain continues to grow.</p>
<p>“We are not against taking down the overpass. It would be a beautiful  thing to be able to do it, but we want to be convinced that it will  work, that this isn’t something that will continue to plague us in the  future,” he explains. “There is a vast amount of development that’ll  happen in this area. If this overpass doesn’t fit in to a plan for  growth for the area, it is just going to continue to be a dividing  point.”</p>
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<p><em>For more information, visit the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/caseyoverpass/">Mass Dot Casey Overpass Project Web site</a> or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://jamaicaplain.patch.com/events/casey-overpass-public-meeting">attend the first meeting</a>, April 6, 2011 from 6:30 to 8:30 at the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://jamaicaplain.patch.com/listings/agassiz-community-center">Agassiz Community Center</a>, 20 Child St.</em></p>
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		<title>The Boston Home Team is quitting.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 17:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-realtor-goes-green' addthis:title='The Boston Home Team is quitting. ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>That&#8217;s right. We&#8217;re packing it in, shuttin&#8217; it down. We&#8217;re dropping the hammer. Closing the doors, turning out the lights, we&#8217;re throwing in the towel. Calling it a day. No, we&#8217;re not giving up real estate &#8211; just some bad habits. Namely, using way too much paper and fuel. There&#8217;s a lot of tradition [read [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-realtor-goes-green' addthis:title='The Boston Home Team is quitting. ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<p>That&#8217;s right. We&#8217;re packing it in, shuttin&#8217; it down. We&#8217;re dropping the hammer. Closing the doors, turning out the lights, we&#8217;re throwing in the towel. Calling it a day.</p>
<p>No, we&#8217;re not giving up real estate &#8211; just some bad habits. Namely, using way too much paper and fuel. There&#8217;s a lot of tradition [read obsolescence] in my business. Folks aren&#8217;t all that open to electronic signatures yet, but that&#8217;s the way of the future. The Boston Home Team is going paperless. Well, not completely all at once, but we&#8217;re going that direction. As soon as we can come up with a viable alternative for property information sheets at open houses I think we&#8217;ll about have this problem licked. In the meantime, all of our contracts, offers, purchase &amp; sale documents, etc. will be completely paperless. Electronic signatures are better all around. Thanks to the <a href="http://www.ftc.gov/os/2001/06/esign7.htm" target="_blank">Esign Act of 2000</a> (I know! Who knew this has been around more than a decade!):</p>
<p>Electronic and digital signatures are just as binding as traditional pen  and ink signatures as long as they are executed through a process that  clearly establishes intent to sign and ensures all legal elements of  proof. Furthermore, electronic signatures obtained through DocuSign are  compliant with the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National  Commerce Act of 2000 (ESIGN) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act  (UETA) which has been adopted in most states. As a result, they are  legally binding and backed by a comprehensive audit trail. &#8211; <a href="http://www.docusign.com/resources/faq" target="_blank">Docusign FAQ</a></p>
<p>Basically, we can now generate any document, mark it up for initials and signatures and send it on it&#8217;s way. It ravels from one signer to the next until completely executed at which point it turns into a PDF and Presto! Everyone gets a copy in their inbox. Not even the Devil himself is this efficient when harvesting souls. I&#8217;ll bet he doesn&#8217;t even provide a copy of the contract.</p>
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		<title>Three Jamaica Plain properties to get jazzed about. And their open house times&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 23:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-property-loft-single-family-townhouse-condo-real-estate' addthis:title='Three Jamaica Plain properties to get jazzed about. And their open house times&#8230; ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>Spring is in the air. It&#8217;s the season for properties to begin hitting the market in earnest. I think we&#8217;ve seen the last of the snow, so by the time little green plants start peeking out of the ground you should be prepared to hit the open house trail if you&#8217;re in the market for [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-property-loft-single-family-townhouse-condo-real-estate' addthis:title='Three Jamaica Plain properties to get jazzed about. And their open house times&#8230; ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-property-loft-single-family-townhouse-condo-real-estate' addthis:title='Three Jamaica Plain properties to get jazzed about. And their open house times&#8230; ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div><p style="text-align: left">Spring is in the air. It&#8217;s the season for properties to begin hitting the market in earnest. I think we&#8217;ve seen the last of the snow, so by the time little green plants start peeking out of the ground you should be prepared to hit the open house trail if you&#8217;re in the market for a new home. 143 new properties have hit the market since January 1, but 96 of those came on this month. It&#8217;s clearly getting ripe around here. I&#8217;m pleased to say I have a number of new homes hitting the market as well. Four this week, a couple next week and hopefully several more over the next month or so. I&#8217;m pretty excited about this newest batch of homes &#8211; they&#8217;re all exceptional values and beautiful. I have open houses all weekend and even a Commuter Open House on Monday for those of you with a little time when you get off the train on Monday. In no particular order, I&#8217;ll give you a brief run down on each of them and some of my favorite photos from the shoots. By the way, if you&#8217;re in the market, or even just considering it, you might want to sign up on my website as I have some super cool tools that the average home buyer will find quite useful. Ever been scrambling around on a Sunday (lacking the appropriate caffeination) trying to pull open house info from the Boston Globe, Boston.com, some random real estate website, etc? 45 minutes later your hunched over your computer furiously loading all the properties into Google maps and cross-referencing the open house times? No more! Check out my <a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/searches/new" target="_blank">open house search tool</a>. Just plug in your parameters and viola! you&#8217;re in business. all the available open houses are magically delivered to your screen, mapped and chronologically ordered. Pretty cool, eh? Sign up for an account for lots of other goodies. Anyway, the task at hand. The smallest of my three new homes is a <a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Amory-St/1685519" target="_blank">loft-like condo in The Brewery District</a> adjacent to Stony Brook station between Boylston and Porter. As described in MLS:</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1057" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 550px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Amory-St/1685519" target="_blank"><img class="size-large wp-image-1057 " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/03/230_amory_street_MLS_HID655885_ROOMmainfloor-1024x680.jpg" alt="" width="540" height="359" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Loft-like 2BD in The Brewery District</p></div>
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<p>Perfection. Design, efficiency and location. Brewery District loft steps from Stony Brook Station. Total renovation from basement to roof. High-efficiency heating and point of use, on-demand hot water for kitchen and bath. Amazing insulation in walls and roof. Incredibly well thought out design including cabinetry, and built-in oak/aluminum wardrobe. Roof rights and nice rear deck. This is a great space to just sit and enjoy the light and quiet &#8211; it has a certain Zen quality about it.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">These descriptions aren&#8217;t as easy to write as you think so keep that in mind. Criticism welcome as long as it&#8217;s accompanied by a suggestion. This unit is seriously wonderful. It&#8217;s going to make some one very happy. I sold it several years ago at <a href="http://arthouseboston.com/">Arthouse</a> and they had to pry it from my kicking and screaming then too.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1062" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 563px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Amory-St/1685519" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-1062    " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/03/230_amory_street_MLS_HID655885_ROOMkitchen1.jpg" alt="" width="553" height="834" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">What an amazing ceiling!</p></div>
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<p style="text-align: left">This is the perfect starter pad &#8211; not just because of the price point, but it&#8217;s been renovated really well. Way better than what is typical for a unit like this. Over insulated, thermal panes and steel doors make it efficient, but also really quiet. The look of the ceiling is obviously cool but check out the Miele washing machine/dryer. Under sink you&#8217;ll find a point-of-use, on demand hot water system. It runs the kitchen and the bath. Sweet! <strong>Open house Sunday April 2, 1:30p-2:30p. I&#8217;ll be having a commuter Open House on Monday April 4th, 5:50p-7p. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Next on the list is a single family home on <a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Neillian-Crescent/1634149" target="_blank">30 Neillian Crescent, on Moss Hill in Jamaica Plain</a>. This home is one of the best values on the Hill in a long time. It may not be the cheapest ever, but it&#8217;s definitely priced right &#8211; especially considering the condition:</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Beautiful open-plan home in highly desirable neighborhood. New kitchen w/SS apps and large prep space. Guests can sit in dining rm and chat w/the host or lounge in living rm in front of fireplace. Picture window looks out over quiet street of well-maintained homes and enormous corner lot. Each bedrm is bigger than the next with a large master facing the rear of the home. Huge, open family room with direct-entry garage and 3/4 bath. Short walk to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larz_Anderson_Park" target="_blank">Larz Anderson Park</a>. Short commute to Med area.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1065" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 586px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Neillian-Crescent/1634149" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-1065   " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/03/NIKON-D300-KBP_98991.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="383" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Immaculate Moss Hill home in Jamaica Plain</p></div>
<p><strong>30 Neillian Crescent Open Houses Sat April 2, 12-1p &amp; Sun April 3, 1:30-2:30p</strong></p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1068" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 586px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Neillian-Crescent/1634149" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-1068 " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/03/NIKON-D300-KBP_9813.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="383" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Living room with fireplace and picture window.</p></div>
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<p style="text-align: left">Finally, last but not least is <a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Bournedale/1618915">41 Bournedale Rd, Jamaica Plain</a>. This is the <a href="http://www.jphs.org/locales/2004/1/1/woodbourne-historic-district.html">Woodbourne Neighborhood</a>. There are a handful of duplexes just like this one in the &#8220;Bourne&#8221; neighborhood and I&#8217;m a big fan of the layout. They have kitchen, dining and laundry all in the back with a door to the back porch and yard. There&#8217;s a tiny hallway separating the dining area from the living room. On one side of it the designer snuck in a built-in hutch. It&#8217;s a nice little surprise when you come around the corner. The living room has a wood burning fireplace and a set of stairs that gently curve upstairs out of site. Very cute. My favorite thing upstairs is a cozy reading room just off the master bedroom. I&#8217;d spend a lot of time there if it was my place. Here&#8217;s what I wrote on the MLS:</p>
<p>Charming 2 story home w/perfect plan. Property has feel of a house rather than a condo. Open kit/dining room opens to covered porch. Enjoy your morning coffee listening to the birds chirp in the wooded yard. Granite counters and stainless steel appliances. Breakfast bar separates kitchen from dining room with built-in hutch.Walk to T, conservation land, shops and restaurants. Ask about Forest Hills Initiative for exciting information about area future development.</p>
<p>Somewhere Hipsters are gathered around expensive beer, reading these out loud and making fun of me. So be it. <strong>Come by this Sunday 3rd and we can have coffee together on the back deck from 12-1p. </strong></p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1070" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 586px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Bournedale/1618915" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-1070 " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/03/IMG_5715.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="384" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">One of my favorite rooms in Jamaica Plain</p></div>[caption id="attachment_1071" align="aligncenter" width="567" caption="Sunroom/reading room off the master bedroom"]<a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/properties/Boston/Jamaica-Plain/Bournedale/1618915" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-1071  " src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/03/room_700.jpg" alt="" width="567" height="376" /></a>[/caption]
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 19:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/homestead-law-automatic-protection' addthis:title='Revised Homestead Law Now Provides Automatic $125,000 Homestead Protection. ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>Very interesting article about the Homestead Law Now Provides Automatic Protection reblogged from: The Law Office of David Rocheford In Massachusetts an estate of homestead protects a homeowner’s primary residence from the claims of certain creditors. Prior to the change in the law the declaration of homestead protected the equity in the home for up [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/homestead-law-automatic-protection' addthis:title='Revised Homestead Law Now Provides Automatic $125,000 Homestead Protection. ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Very interesting article about the Homestead Law Now Provides Automatic Protection</strong></p>
<p><strong>reblogged from: </strong>The Law Office of David Rocheford</p>
<p>In Massachusetts  an estate of homestead protects a homeowner’s primary residence from  the claims of certain creditors. Prior to the change in the law the  declaration of homestead protected the equity in the home for up to  $500,000 of its equity in the event the home owner is sued. That is, if a  homeowner is successfully sued in court, $500,000 of the home’s equity  could not be touched by an attachment and or execution of sale by the  judgment creditor. To acquire the homestead a homeowner would need to  file a written declaration and record it with the county Registry of  Deeds.<img src="/DOCUME%7E1/davidr/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>The Massachusetts Legislature has recently passed long awaited revisions to the Massachusetts Homestead Act.<strong> </strong>The  revised law now provides automatic protection up to $125,000 on a  homeowner’s primary residence, and a written homestead can also be filed  to increase the protection up to $500.000.  The act also provides  homeowners additional protection:</p>
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<li>An automatic homestead exemption of $125,000 is now provided for all  Massachusetts homeowners for protection against certain creditor claims  on their primary residence.</li>
<li>Homeowners are eligible for a $500,000 homestead exemption by filing  a written declaration of homestead at the county registry of deeds.</li>
<li>A written homestead declaration can now be signed by both husband and wife.</li>
<li>Homeowners who already have a written homestead are still covered up to $500.000.</li>
<li>Homes held in trust can be declared as a homestead by the trustee.</li>
<li>If a single person who has a homestead gets married, the homestead automatically protects the new spouse!</li>
<li>A homestead can now pass on to the surviving spouse and children who live in the home.</li>
<li>You do not have to re-file a homestead after a refinance.</li>
<li>In all mortgage transactions the closing attorneys must now provide  the mortgagor with a written notice of availability of a homestead.</li>
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		<title>Blemished to Bling?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 22:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-revitalization-gentrification' addthis:title='Blemished to Bling? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>Reblogging this from Boston.com: By Matt Rocheleau, Town Correspondent The Internet network MSN has listed Jamaica Plain among 10 &#8220;revitalized” neighborhoods from across the country. In a photo-and-text web gallery published last week in the Microsoft-run site’s “Real Estate” section, the Boston neighborhood is seventh on a list dubbed “From blighted to bling.” There is [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-revitalization-gentrification' addthis:title='Blemished to Bling? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/jamaica-plain-revitalization-gentrification' addthis:title='Blemished to Bling? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div><p>Reblogging this from Boston.com:</p>
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<p>By Matt Rocheleau, Town Correspondent</p>
<p>The Internet network MSN has listed Jamaica Plain among 10 &#8220;revitalized” neighborhoods from across the country.</p>
<p>In a <a href="http://realestate.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=27746032">photo-and-text web gallery</a> published last week in the Microsoft-run site’s “Real Estate” section, the Boston neighborhood is seventh on a list dubbed “<a href="http://realestate.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=27746032#7">From blighted to bling</a>.”  There is no explanation or methodology for how the list was compiled,  nor does it claim to necessarily be a top 10, or ranked, list.</p>
<p>The gallery was created by <a href="http://www.switchyardmedia.com/">SwitchYard Media</a>,  which according to its website produces multimedia content for various  web publications. The media company and its writer who compiled the list  were not immediately available to comment Wednesday afternoon.</p>
<p>The list was released as <a href="http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/jamaica_plain/2011/03/as_opposition_organizes_and_re.html">concerns stirred by a new grocery store</a> swirl over the current and future state of <a href="http://www.boston.com/yourtown/boston/jamaicaplain/articles/2011/02/19/changes_add_flavor_to_jamaica_plain/">gentrification in Jamaica Plain</a>.</p>
<p>The slideshow <a href="http://realestate.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=27746032">begins</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Run-down, dilapidated, crime-infested and drug-ridden are  descriptors that homeowners typically avoid attaching to their  neighborhoods — unless those terms describe what the area was like  before its revitalization.</p>
<p>Now, many of the urban neighborhoods that were forsaken in the 1960s,  &#8217;70s and &#8217;80s are staging a resurgence. Frequently, artists seeking  affordable work spaces have been at the forefront of this urban  renaissance … Usually, it doesn&#8217;t take long for developers to get in on  the action.</p>
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<p>About <a href="http://realestate.msn.com/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=27746032#7">Jamaica Plain</a>, the list says:</p>
<blockquote><p>A 1960s proposal to build a highway through the &#8220;southwest  corridor&#8221; of Boston&#8217;s Jamaica Plain neighborhood accelerated white  flight to the suburbs. The road was never built, but during the  project&#8217;s planning stages, hundreds of businesses and families were  uprooted, shaking the community.</p>
<p>Many of the former factory workers&#8217; homes turned over to Cuban,  Dominican, and Puerto Rican immigrants, giving the neighborhood an  eclectic mix. But abandoned factories left the neighborhood in a state  of neglect.</p>
<p>The turnaround started in the late 1980s, when cheap rent attracted  students, artists and a vibrant lesbian and gay community. In the past  decade, conversion of commercial spaces into condos added to the  neighborhood&#8217;s appeal for new residents. Now Jamaica Plain, a  4.5-square-mile community, has become one of the hottest neighborhoods  in Boston, leaving some local boosters wondering if they can afford to  stay.</p>
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<p><em>E-mail Matt Rocheleau at <a href="mailto:mjrochele@gmail.com">mjrochele@gmail.com</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Gratuitous use of bottled water?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 17:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/bottled-water-home-use-alternatives' addthis:title='Gratuitous use of bottled water? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>February 2, 2011 &#8212; Realty Times Feature Article by Carla Hill The bottled water craze took hold over a decade ago, and since its start, consumption has skyrocketed. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), &#8220;More than half of all Americans drink bottled water; about a third of the public consumes it regularly. Sales [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/bottled-water-home-use-alternatives' addthis:title='Gratuitous use of bottled water? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<p><em>February 2, 2011 &#8212; <a title="Realty Times" href="http://realtytimes.com/" target="_blank">Realty Times</a></em><em> Feature Article by <strong>Carla Hill</strong></em></p>
<p>The bottled water craze took hold over a   decade ago, and since its start, consumption has skyrocketed. According to the   Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), &#8220;More than half of all   Americans drink bottled water; about a third of the public consumes it   regularly. Sales have tripled in the past 10 years, to about $4 billion a   year.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, from misuse of water mining   rights, to concerns over water quality and plastic safety, this inspired idea   is beginning to wane in the minds of many critics.</p>
<p>If you and your household are consumers of   bottled water, consider these facts that recent studies have brought to   light. They just may help make your home a little greener.</p>
<p>First, the quality of bottled water has   been brought under scrutiny. According to the Environmental Working Group&#8217;s   senior vice-president, Jane Houlihan, bottled water companies are hiding   information that would shock many consumers. When tested in comparison to   bottled waters, the EWG found that &#8220;filtered tap water received the best   grade (an A.&#8221;)</p>
<p>According to Yahoo!, 10 of America&#8217;s   top-selling brands barely had passing grades:</p>
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<li>Pure Life Purified Water (Nestle), EWG grade =        B</li>
<li>Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water (Nestle), EWG        grade = C</li>
<li>Aquafina Purified Drinking Water (Pepsi), EWG        grade = D</li>
<li>Dasani Purified Water (Coca-Cola), EWG grade =        D</li>
<li>Deer Park Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG        grade = D</li>
<li>Ice Mountain Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG        grade = D</li>
<li>Ozarka Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG grade        = D</li>
<li>Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water (Nestle), EWG        grade = D</li>
<li>Crystal Geyser Natural Alpine Spring Water (CG        Roxane), EWG grade =  F</li>
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<p>Filtered tap water not only reigns supreme   in terms of quality, it also is a huge money saver. In today&#8217;s economy,   bottled water can be as much as 1,900 times more expensive than tap water.</p>
<p>It seems as if quality filtered water and   it&#8217;s inherent benefits have been confused for bottled water. Tap water of   local municipalities is under strict government regulation. They regularly   test for many harmful contaminants.</p>
<p>Yet, according to the NRDC, &#8220;The FDA&#8217;s   rules completely exempt 60-70 percent of the bottled water sold in the United States   from the agency&#8217;s bottled water standards, because FDA says its rules do not   apply to water packaged and sold within the same state. Nearly 40 states say   they do regulate such waters (generally with few or no resources dedicated to   policing this); therefore, about one out of five states do not. &#8220;?</p>
<p>In a NRDC test, 1/3 of bottled waters   contained &#8220;significant contamination.&#8221; What does this mean? That is   &#8220;levels of chemical or bacterial contaminants exceeding those allowed   under a state or industry standard or guideline.&#8221; Many of these   contaminants are known cancer causing agents.</p>
<p>And if that weren&#8217;t bad enough, bottled   water use consumes a large amount of oil simply in it&#8217;s packaging.   Additionally, plastic bottles take 1,000 years to biodegrade (MSNBC). And   millions of them end up in landfills, and unfortunately the ocean each year.   Only 27 percent of bottled end up recycled. (earth911.com)</p>
<p>Here are just a few &#8220;green&#8221;   options to try in your home:</p>
<p><strong>Whole House Filtration System:</strong> These cost around $750 and mean that not only is   your drinking water filtered, but the water you wash your dishes and shower   in as well! Be sure to research brands before buying, however, since there   are brands that outperform their competitors.</p>
<p><strong>Faucet filtration:</strong> These systems connect directly to your faucet and   cost under $25.00. They have filters that needs changed every 6 months.</p>
<p><strong>Filtered Water Pitcher:</strong> Research has shown that pitchers don&#8217;t filter out   as many contaminants as faucet systems, but they are a great option for busy   families or offices without regular access to water. You can fill it up once   and use it all day!</p>
<p><strong>Reusable Bottles:</strong> And finally, for &#8220;on the go&#8221; water   drinkers, be sure to invest in a reusable bottle. You can choose from either   stainless steel water bottles or BPA free bottles. They cost $10 or less for   basic varieties and will allow you to take water to the office and in the   car.</p>
<p>Bottled water usage is a hard habit to   change. The ease and convenience, plus its obvious benefits over consuming   sugary soda drinks makes it hard to give up. But by making a few simple   changes in your home, as well as buying a reusable bottle for on the go,   you&#8217;ll be sure to stick with it!</td>
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		<title>Plaza Meat Market in Jamaica Plain now selling local pork, eggs, butter and milk!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/plaza-meat-market-jamaica-plain-local-meat-eggs-butter-pork' addthis:title='Plaza Meat Market in Jamaica Plain now selling local pork, eggs, butter and milk! ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>I am very excited that each week, fresh, local food will be arriving at the Plaza Meat Market. Located at 207 Boylston Street, between Amory and Washington, just a short walk from Stony Brook station.  A whole pig arrives every other Friday for now. Every cut will be available including offal and bones. They should [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/plaza-meat-market-jamaica-plain-local-meat-eggs-butter-pork' addthis:title='Plaza Meat Market in Jamaica Plain now selling local pork, eggs, butter and milk! ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<p>I am very excited that each week, fresh, local food will be arriving at the Plaza Meat Market. Located at 207 Boylston Street, between Amory and Washington, just a short walk from Stony Brook station.  A whole pig arrives every other Friday for now. Every cut will be available including offal and bones. They should be able to offer very competitive prices because they are buying the whole pig. They also have local butter, eggs and milk! They hope to also patronize City Growers produce when the season begins in June.</p>
<p>The Plaza Meat Market has been in the neighborhood for 30 years and they hope to expand their local food stocks if the interest is there. Vote with your dollars!</p>
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		<title>First Whole Foods, what&#8217;s next? Celebrity sightings?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 23:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Brokhof</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/first-whole-foods-whats-next-celebrity-sightings' addthis:title='First Whole Foods, what&#8217;s next? Celebrity sightings? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>In case you couldn&#8217;t find the whole letter, here it is.  From Laura Derba, president of the North Atlantic region for Whole Foods, to Jamaica Plain: Dear Residents of Jamaica Plain, We are very pleased to be opening a Whole Foods Market on Centre Street. We have met with city officials and followed the media [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/first-whole-foods-whats-next-celebrity-sightings' addthis:title='First Whole Foods, what&#8217;s next? Celebrity sightings? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/first-whole-foods-whats-next-celebrity-sightings' addthis:title='First Whole Foods, what&#8217;s next? Celebrity sightings? ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div><p>In case you couldn&#8217;t find the whole letter, here it is.  From Laura Derba, president of the North Atlantic region for Whole Foods, to Jamaica Plain:</p>
<p>Dear Residents of Jamaica Plain,</p>
<p>We are very pleased to be  opening a Whole Foods Market on Centre Street. We have met with city  officials and followed the media coverage so we understand that while  many of you are excited that we&#8217;re coming to JP, there are also a number  of concerns and questions. As the regional president of Whole Foods  Market, I want to take this opportunity to have what will be the first  of many communications that I hope will serve to clarify several issues  and ease your concerns.</p>
<p>HERE&#8217;S WHAT HAPPENED: When we learned  that the aging ownership at Knapp Foods was closing Hi-Lo Foods and  making the lease available, we jumped at the chance to be a part of such  a diverse, neighborhood with a passion for great food. Prior to signing  the lease, however, the news was leaked to the media, along with a lot  of false information. <div id="attachment_988" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/02/beckhams-whole-foods.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-988" src="http://www.thebostonhometeam.com/blog/files/2011/02/beckhams-whole-foods.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Celebrity sightings in JP? </p></div>We were enormously disappointed that you were not  informed in a more respectful and organized manner. Ideally, we would  have had the opportunity to communicate with city and neighborhood  officials prior to our announcement, as is our standard policy.</p>
<p>Our  design plans will begin when we gain access to the building in late  March. While the interior requires extensive renovations, we have  absolutely no plans to change the structure of the building or the  exterior features that are so important to the community &#8212; the mural,  the awning and the clock &#8211; will all remain intact.</p>
<p>HI-LO STAFF:  We understand and appreciate your concerns for the future of Hi-Lo&#8217;s  staff. We have already hired several Hi-Lo employees in our stores, and  we are working with the local unemployment office to make sure that the  remaining employees know that Whole Foods Market is guaranteeing them  priority interviews at any of our store locations and facilities.</p>
<p>NEW  HIRING: Once renovations are underway and we have an opening date set,  we will be holding job screenings at the store location that will be  open to the public, as is our standard practice. We plan to hire around  100 Team Members&#8212;approximately 70 percent of those positions will be  full-time with benefits.</p>
<p>PRODUCT OFFERINGS: We believe that  everyone has the right to have access to affordable, high quality, clean  food free of artificial ingredients and additives. This includes  carrying a wide variety of Latino products. As with all of our stores,  we will carry products that cater to the diverse demands of the  community. If shoppers express interest in a product and it meets our  quality standards, we will carry it.</p>
<p>YOUR COMMUNITY MARKET: Being  a community partner is a responsibility we take very seriously. We are  eager to show our support and commitment to the wonderful organizations  that make up the fabric of the JP neighborhood. As a company we give 5  percent back to our local communities through non-profit organizations  and community and education groups.</p>
<p>When we solidify our plan for  the store, we will host community meetings to answer all of your  questions. Please know that our intentions are to be productive and  positive members of the JP community and to provide you with high  quality food and exceptional customer service at great value. We  understand that we will only be able to prove our commitment to you with  our actions.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Laura Derba</p>
<p>President &#8211; North Atlantic Region</p>
<p>Whole Foods Market</p>
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