Worcester Academy tennis standout Alexandra Kelleher, the Hilltoppers' No. 1 singles hitter, plays the sport because she likes the competition. It helps, though, when you consistently crush the competition.
By Aglaia Pikounis Developers who’ve relied on a federal tax credit program to build low-income rental housing are scrambling to secure more financing for projects.
By Aglaia Pikounis Neighborhood, home size and cost are what most buyers consider when searching for a property. But those elements don’t necessarily add up to a well-designed home.
Aglaia Kremezi, an award-winning cookbook author, journalist and teacher, shares her favorite Greek culinary spots, from the coffee shops and clubs of Athens to hasapotavernes (butchers' taverns) in central Greece.
By Aglaia Pikounis Cape Cod’s vacation rental market may be getting a boost from Europe and other foreign lands. SJC Overrules Housing Board In Groton Condominium Case By Aglaia Pikounis The state’s highest court has ruled that a housing board overstepped its authority in a case involving a Groton condominium project.
Relatives of children suffering from neoplasm diseases in their appeal-through the Floga Parents’ Society- today called for the urgent provision with high- technology X-RAY equipment to the Aglaia Kyriakou Children Hospital underlining the high significance of radio therapy for the treatment of children suffering from neoplasm diseases.
By Aglaia Pikounis The state’s highest court ruled Monday that a housing agency overstepped its authority in a case involving a Groton condo project. Worcester Bank Sues Over ‘Commerce’ Confusion Worcester-based Commerce Bank & Trust Co., parent company of Commerce Bank, has sued TD Bank Financial Group and three other banks over plans to begin doing business in Massachusetts under the name “TD