Most people from Boston are all too familiar with the events of April 15th, 2013 and are not entertained by Patriots Day portraying these horrific events. Imagine being there when the two pressure cooker bombs went off and later watching a dramatized version of that in a movie. The Boston Marathon bombings hit hard for... Continue Reading →
The Boston Marathon
By: Cindy Deng Boston has never faced a devastation as big as the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, which was deemed a terrorist attack. Two bombs went off, killing three people and injuring at least 264. The days after were filled with confusion, anger and grief because no one knew why such an incident occurred.... Continue Reading →
Legends Of Boston Hockey History
BY:Chloe Wozniak In my last blog post I talked about the history of the Boston Bruins, but, this time I am going to discuss some of the legends in Bruins history. I had the pleasure of talking to a diehard Bruins fan, his name is Todd Wozniak. Todd has been playing hockey since he was... Continue Reading →
Boston College Hockey
https://youtu.be/gKTtLz8vpFU https://youtu.be/FeXz_GUcNig BY: Chloe Wozniak Hockey is a nationally watched sport, but it is not only just the NHL that is popular, but college hockey is also on the rise. Boston itself has at least four great college hockey teams which includes the Northeastern University Huskies, Boston University Terriers, Harvard Crimsons, and the Boston College... Continue Reading →
History of the Boston Bruins
BY: Chloe Wozniak The Boston Bruins, one of the many sports teams that many residents of Boston love yet know so little history about. As many hockey fans across the country know the Bruins were part of the original six, along with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, and... Continue Reading →
Running around Boston
By Molly Herbert As the birthplace of the first Olympic marathon revival, Boston is a city known for running. The Boston Marathon is that revival, beginning on April 19, 1897 with a starting-line of 18 runners. Obviously that starting line is miniscule compared to the thousands who run today. In its early stages, the marathon... Continue Reading →
The Highlight of The Boston Red Sox: David Ortiz
By Fiona Russo One of the most famous players on the Red Sox was David Ortiz, also known as “Big Papi.” Over the years, every Red Sox fan grew to love David Ortiz. He greatly contributed to the team and made a huge impact. He was one of those players that everyone knew and every... Continue Reading →
Fenway’s Famous Green Monster Wall & Wally the Green Monster
By Fiona Russo As you are finding your seat at Fenway Park, you are bound to see the Green Monster Wall. Fenway Park is known for so many things, but the Green Monster Wall is a big contributor to Fenway Park’s history. The Green Monster stretches 231 feet across Fenway Park and is over 37... Continue Reading →
“America’s Most Beloved Ballpark”: Fenway Park Home of the Boston Red Sox
By Fiona Russo If you come to the great city of Boston when there is a Red Sox game, it will be such a great sight. So many fans will be roaming the city streets waiting to watch their favorite team at Fenway Park, also known as “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark.” The Red Sox were... Continue Reading →
The Boston Marathon
By Delaney C In Boston, Marathon Monday is a special day each year for runners from all around the world to come and run 26.2 miles. Marathons are 26.2 miles in honor of a Greek town that had a specific route that was somewhere between 24 and 26 miles long. There was once a Greek... Continue Reading →