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10 best events, things to do in Boston this weekend: May 13-16, 2021

“Did you eat?” In many Asian communities, that question communicates far more than just a desire to feed people. On Thursday at 7 p.m., catch Mei Mei’s Irene Li participating in a James Beard Foundation panel titled “Did You Eat?”: Unspoken Ways Love Shows Up in Asian Communities,” where she’ll join Moonlynn Tsai and Yin Chang (Heart of Dinner) alongside Ben Hon and Arnold Byun (With Warm Welcome). The panel will discuss the significance of Asian food and the sentiment behind many beloved dishes. Register here. Wanna get loose with the Goose? This Thursday, the Boston.com cocktail club is mixing beverages using one of America’s favorite top-shelf vodkas. Host Jackson Cannon (Eastern Standard, The Hawthorne) and guest bartender Joe McGuirk ([email protected]) will be mixing up two of their favorite vodka cocktails, the Palmyra and the Gypsy Queen. Attending the Zoom is free, and you can purchase a kit with all the ingredients you’ll need here. Proceeds from the eve

Study on solar panels effects on environment

By Spectrum News Staff Worcester PUBLISHED 11:30 AM ET Apr. 28, 2021 PUBLISHED April 28, 2021 @11:30 AM SHARE WORCESTER, Mass. - Clark University recently completed a study on the impact the number of ever-increasing solar panel farms is having on the environments of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Led by Graduate School of Geography professor John Rogan, Clark students found a staggering amount of valuable forest habitat and agricultural land being lost to the development of solar farms. The school conducted the research after being approached by the Mass Audubon Society to look at impacts the solar farms were having in rural areas. Research found that the land taken in Massachusetts by solar farm development is equal to that of one-third the city of Worcester s land area. The students found that the current sighting reg

Snowy owl sighting in Mattapoisett

Say cheese! The holiday season is over, but the snowy owl season has just begun. Snowy owl sightings are a yearly occurance in the Tri-Town, and Mattapoisett Resident Chris Porter was lucky enough to find one taking a rest on his shed, before it flew away.  According to the Mass Audubon Society website, snowy owls tend to migrate to places resembling the Tundra, where they are initially from. And as luck would have it, parts of the Tri-Town like the Kittansett Club in Marion are perfect for these largest North American owls.  Keep an eye out for snowy owls this Winter!

Maritime tales come to life in new book

Paul St. Germain Saving Straitsmouth Island A History, by Paul St. Germain, is full of details and drama about the tiny island of Cape Ann. ROCKPORT Cape Ann s coastline is full of history and maritime drama. Now, Rockport s Paul St. Germain, a local historian and president emeritus of the Thacher Island Association, has penned a new book, Saving Straitsmouth Island A History, which explores highlights of the past four centuries, from colonial pirates to indigenous tribes to modern shipwrecks. Many stories are shared by lighthouse keepers who lived there. This is St. Germain s fifth book about the area s rich local history.

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