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Friday, April 12, 2013

Five Things, April 12: BU Graphic Design MFA Thesis Show

Here are five things going on in town today.

1. Weather: The National Weather Service predicts some ugly weather. The morning will start off raining, then it will turn to sleet, then back to rain with a high of 39. The evening will cool off to 38. 2. Lower Your Home Energy Costs: Do you want to increase the comfort of your home or apartment, lower your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint?  Join members of theLeague of Women Voters of Brookline to hear Carrie Watkins of Mass Save explain how you could join the over 1200 Brookline residents who have already done so at the Panera at 9:30 a.m. 3. Brookline Chamber of Commerce Leaders Lunch Networking: Join The CHamber Friday, April 12, 2013 from noon to 1:00 p.m. for a weekly casual networking lunch at Olecito. 6 Cypress Street…

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Panera Opens "Pay-it-Forward" Style Location in Boston

Panera, which has a location in Marlborough, is expanding its network of restaurants that help those who can't afford full price meals.

The Panera Bread Foundation has opened its fifth nonprofit cafe where customers can help pay for others' meals.  "This is a pay-it-forward model and will only work if the community supports it and one another,” said Ron Shaich, founder, chairman and co-CEO of Panera Bread and president of the Panera Bread Foundation in a press release Wednesday. The Panera Cares location — at 3 Center Plaza in the Government Center area of Boston — has no cash registers or prices, but rather uses donation bins and suggested donations for meals. Customers are encouraged to leave a little bit more to cover the meals of those who cannot contribute, said Shaich. The store joins four others — in St. Louis, MO, Detroit, MI, Portland, OR and Chicago, IL — and was…

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1:15 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

Great new concept for Boston!! Hopefully more will open up....   more ›

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