Massachusetts
Experience The Height Of Massachusetts Gastronomy At Raffles Boston
Massachusetts is renowned for its high-quality oysters, many of which are sourced from Cape Cod.
While Boston is home to storied restaurants spanning from the nearly-century-old Regina Pizzeria to the 1820s-era Union Oyster House, there’s a lot more to the city’s dining scene than just its historic prowess. In recent years, the Bay State capital has embraced modern innovation, ushering in a wealth of lavish hotels and upscale dining venues—and few properties exemplify both concepts as well as Raffles Boston. A recent addition to the Back Bay hospitality scene, this polished hotel provides a glimpse into the refined side of Massachusetts, providing guests with an opportunity to experience the height of Boston gastronomy and hospitality in one fell swoop.
Officially opened in September 2023, Raffles Boston stands 35 stories above Stuart Street, with 147 palatial rooms and suites in place for guests. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted with lush vegetation, a marble-clad Writers Room and a wealth of other design flourishes meant to evoke the sophisticated beauty of Singapore’s historic Raffles Hotel—and just a few steps past the main lobby, the Long Bar & Terrace offers some of the finest views in all of Back Bay. Perched on the 17th floor, this stunning space comes equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows that are perfect for enjoying the sunset, with cocktail options spanning from the bourbon and maple-infused Golden Hour to the Boston Sling, a fragrant drink that’s brimming with notes of cranberry and apple as a testament to the agricultural prowess of Massachusetts.
The original Raffles Hotel was founded in 1887 in Singapore.
To keep the drinks flowing, neighboring Blind Duck offers an intimate speakeasy-esque experience for guests, coming complete with two separate levels that showcase the beauty of the surrounding city. While the drinks menu comes equipped with options like the mezcal and habanero-loaded Blaze On and the refreshing Lingonberry Spritz, options like the Jack, Kack, and Lack—a blend of duck fat-washed bourbon, Madeira and Chinese five spice—offers a particularly unique flavor profile that stands as a testament to the talent of Raffles Boston’s bartender team. Yet when it comes to a truly sublime dining experience, it’s tough to beat Amar.
The crown jewel of Raffles Boston’s drinking and dining program, this lavish restaurant brings a touch of European elegance to the Bay State, providing guests with a diverse array of Portuguese-inspired dishes crafted at the behest of Chef George Mendes. The venue is particularly well-suited for seafood aficionados, with dishes like Hokkaido sea urchin toast and chouriço and caviar-infused baby squid celebrating the centuries-old maritime culture of both Portugal and Boston—and for those who want an up-close view of the action, the Chef’s Counter is an essential experience. This eight-course tasting concept invites guests to enter the kitchen and watch the fine dining process unfold, with a dedicated row of tables placed just a few steps away from the line. During a meal, guests can enjoy a perfectly-crafted martini as they make their way through the menu, with dishes spanning from bluefin tuna with pickled watermelon radish to the superbly-crafted bacalhau à Brás, an ultra-savory blend of salt cod, egg and Périgord truffle.
Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood was constructed in the late 1800s through land reclamation.
While Raffles Boston comes equipped with a truly marvelous dining scene, the property also offers a wealth of other luxurious amenities. Upon arrival, each guest is assigned a dedicated butler that can be consulted throughout the duration of their stay, providing visitors with an opportunity to receive recommendations from a local expert and plan activities ranging from Boston Celtics games to trips to some of the city’s most lauded museums. Meanwhile, those who prefer to stick close to the hotel can spend a day lounging in the Guerlain Spa, an idyllic space located on the fourth floor. While guests are welcome to make use of the steam rooms, king-sized fitness center and 20-meter pool, it also doubles as a top spot for a relaxing treatment, with options spanning from a Body Polish exfoliation to a 90-minute Deep Muscular Massage.
From the Berkshires to Cape Cod, Massachusetts is packed full of scenic regions that have long been renowned for their prowess at hospitality—and in the modern era, Boston is more than capable of holding its own against these iconic vacation destinations. Along with a thriving dining scene and wealth of world-class museums, the city comes complete with truly lavish accommodations, with Raffles Boston serving as a prime example. Whether you’re hoping to spend your stay lounging in the hot tub, sampling classic Iberian cuisine or just soaking in the skyline views with a Singapore Sling in hand, this palatial property is certain to leave you with fond memories of the Bay State at its very best.
Massachusetts
A magical holiday village is tucked inside Massachusetts’ most famous candle store
Yankee Candle is a staple in the Bay State, famous for its colorful jars full of fragrance and warm light.
And while its candles can essentially be bought from anywhere, the mothership of the iconic candles lies in South Deerfield at Yankee Candle Village.
The flagship store, known for its ginormous collection of Yankee Candle scents and retail goods, is a winter holiday destination for those in New England.
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Leading up to Christmas, the store turns into a complete holiday stop.
Now on prominent display are the brand’s many different winter scents, including such classics as Red Apple Wreath and Balsam & Cedar, and such holiday scents as Christmas Cookie and North Pole Greetings.
Bavarian Christmas Village, arguably the most festive room in Yankee Candle Village, is Christmas all year. Guests will stroll through an enchanted forest featuring a 25-foot-tall Christmas tree, nutcrackers, winter village displays and even indoor snow that falls every 4 minutes.
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But scattered throughout the flagship store are hints of Christmas and a winter wonderland — from the home section filled with holiday kitchen decor to the Toy Shop filled with jolly trinkets.
Santa even pays a visit to the Yankee Candle Village, hosting a storytime with kids every Monday through Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
And if the shopping and holiday joy become overwhelming, the store even has cafes that offer a bite to eat. Guests can also indulge in sweet treats in its candy store or try freshly made fudge.
Yankee Candle Village is located at 25 Greenfield Road in South Deerfield. It is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Massachusetts
Two stranded dolphins rescued from Massachusetts marsh
It swims in the family.
A mother and calf wandered off the beaten path and got stranded in a Massachusetts marsh, forcing an emergency mammal rescue crew to save the wayward dolphin pair.
On Dec. 8, the Wareham Department of Natural Resources responded to a report of two stranded dolphins in the area of Beaverdam Creek off of the Weweantic River, a 17-mile tributary that drains into Buzzards Bay, which directly connects to the Atlantic Ocean.
When crews arrived, two common dolphins were located alive and active, but partially out of the water stranded in the marsh, according to the Wareham Department of Natural Resources.
Responding authorities alerted the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Marine Mammal Stranding Response Team, based in Cape Cod.
IFAW team members put the dolphins on stretchers and brought them to safety, where they conducted preliminary tests on the wayward dolphins.
“Our teams were easily able to extract the animals and transport them via our custom-built rescue vehicle,” Stacey Hedman, senior director of communications for IFAW, said.
The dolphins were weighed; the smaller of the two weighed approximately 90 lbs, and the larger mammal around 150 lbs.
Upon further analysis, it was revealed that the dolphins were an adult female and a socially-dependent juvenile female, a mother and calf pair.
According to Hedman, IFAW had some concerns over the mother’s decreased responsiveness and abnormal blood work, though it was deemed the pair was healthy enough to release back into the ocean at West Dennis Beach in Dennis, Mass.
“By releasing them into an area with many other dolphins around, this would hopefully increase their chances of socialization and survival. Both animals have satellite tags that are still successfully tracking,” Hedman said.
Massachusetts
Man seriously injured after being thrown from moving vehicle during domestic dispute
A 19-year-old Massachusetts man was seriously injured after he was thrown from a moving vehicle he had grabbed onto during a domestic dispute Thursday morning.
Duxbury police said they responded to a report of an injured male who might have been struck by a vehicle on Chandler Street around 5:22 a.m. and found a 19-year-old Pembroke man lying in the roadway with serious injuries.
Through interviews with witnesses, officers learned that the man had gone to his ex-girlfriend’s residence on Chandler Street to confront her current boyfriend. An altercation ensued, during which police said the 19-year-old appears to have jumped on the hood of a vehicle and was then thrown from the moving vehicle.
The incident remains under investigation, police said. At this time, they said no charges have been filed.
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