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The Top Places To Live — If You Can Swing It: The HUB

UpdatedWed, Apr 21, 2021 at 8:32 pm ET Reply(1) The median single-family home sale in March was $485,000, according to the Massachusetts Association of Realtors. (Shutterstock) The HUB is a rundown of the stories people in Boston are talking about. Patch publishes the HUB every weekday. Good morning, Boston! Today is Thursday, April 21. We re talking about the blame game in the Patrick Rose case, the Boston mayoral candidates talking shop and a major movie theater reopening in the city. But first. Near-record home prices. Dozens of offers. Paying tens of thousands above asking just to have a shot. Subscribe The local real estate has absolutely walloped potential buyers for what feels like forever. It showed little sign of slowing in yesterday s monthly report from the Massachusetts Association of Realtors, which said the median sale price of a single-family home in March increased to $485,000. You can read more about it from Matt Murphy of State House News Service at the Bos

Town Neck Neighbors Remain Concerned About Tree House Brewery Spillover

Route 6A in Sandwich looked more like a parking lot than a roadway on Tuesday afternoon, April 20 as traffic heading off-Cape inched toward the Sagamore Bridge, which is narrowed for repairs. Residents who live along Town Neck Beach believe that gridlock is what is to come in their neighborhood when Tree House Brewery opens this summer. “Tree House will be open from 7 AM to 11 PM, will have a beer distribution site, food trucks, a beer garden and a brewery on less than a half-acre of land,” said a woman who lives in a nearby house. “And there’s only one way in and out of this area.”

Departing lawyers who copied firm s databases may be liable for unfair business practices, top state court says

Law Firms Departing lawyers who copied firm’s databases may be liable for unfair business practices, top state court says   Image from Shutterstock.com. Departing lawyers who downloaded a “treasure trove” of proprietary materials from their Boston law firm may be liable for unfair or deceptive business practices, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled. The court ruled for the Governo Law Firm in its lawsuit against a group of nonequity partners who at first made an offer to buy Governo and then started practice at their new law a day after their offer was rejected. The lawyers had already incorporated the new law firm, CMBG3, and they used the downloaded materials in their practice, according to the court’s April 9 opinion.

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