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To Do: Must-See Boston Museums

Paul Gauguin: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

Paul Gauguin: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? (at the MFA)

As the summer temperatures creep up, there is no better way to beat the July heat and humidity than by spending a couple of hours cooling off in one of the incredible Boston museums. Whether you are in the mood for the soothing swirls and sweeps of the Impressionist painters, the challenge of post-modernist sculpture, or want to spend some time with pre-Raphaelite masterpieces, these Boston-area museums have everything you Continue reading

The 5 Best Cocktail Bars in Boston

CocktailBoston bars are in the middle of a craft cocktail renaissance. With adventurous mixologists concocting their own bitters and infusions to create unique and delicious drinks, it’s easy to say that we are living in the golden age of the cocktail. So, whether you like your favorite drink shaken or stirred, muddled or blended, on the rocks (hand-chipped ice, of course) or neat, these fantastic Boston-area bars Continue reading

Robert Paul Agents Top Boston’s Top 20 Lists

bostonWe’re No. 1! Boston’s Top 20 list of top producing real estate agents for April 2015 was just released and agents from Robert Paul Properties are in the number one spots for Cape Cod and the South Shore. Congratulations to our fantastic residential real estate professionals: Company Co-Founder, Robert Kinlin, number one agent on Cape Cod and Bernadette Kelly, number one agent on the South Shore. Other talented agents from Robert Paul also Continue reading

Boston’s Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl

Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl City Hall Plaza, Boston, MAWhat is it about New Englanders and their diehard love of ice cream? We just can’t seem to get enough of the stuff. So it makes perfect sense that Boston would be the host of the country’s largest all-you-can-eat ice cream event – the Scooper Bowl: the Jimmy Fund’s annual ice cream festival, held in Boston’s City Hall Plaza June 2-4. The fact that Continue reading