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Lexington resident Christopher Janney’s enduring interplay of light, music, and sound

If Christopher Janney were coming of age right now, he might describe himself as a maker. He is a musician, too (a drummer), and has been since adolescence. But before the succinct hipster word existed, the 68-year-old Lexington resident felt pulled to create.

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In Wellesley, new sports center is worth the wait

Once the center opens, preferred ice and pool times will be given to the high school, Dana Hall, Wellesley Youth Hockey, and the Wellesley Swim Association. The center will also offer recreational skating and pool times to the public.

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FamilyID Ends the Issue of Filling Out Form After Form After Form

Whether it be a sport or taking art classes at a local rec center, any parent is excited to see their children take interest in an after-school activity. However, no parent is excited to fill out the same form over and over again

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Innovation Women founder strives to close gender gap at conferences

Cybersecurity conferences have been male-dominated for a long time, and some have recently faced criticism for…

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How getting social can build your business

Having founded three companies that help entrepreneurs market themselves and their products, Bobbie Carlton knows a thing or two about building a brand.

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Yes, “bleisure” is a thing — and now there’s an app for it

Business travelers know the condition all too well. It’s the last day of meetings and your mind is wandering: Any good restaurants nearby? How about museums, or maybe squeezing in a quick trip to the beach? Speaking of, how can I quickly find out what fun there is to have around here during this two-hour break?

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Executive Pursuits: I was a business trip zombie

Anne-Fleur Andrle is the co-founder and CEO of Jack and Ferdi, a “bleisure” app that makes it easy for business travelers to explore their surroundings during their limited free time on the road.

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African American entrepreneurs to gather at the Mass Innovation Nights #111

The Mass Innovation Nights is a monthly showcase event where hundreds of members of the community gather and support local entrepreneurs and innovators, promoting diversity in tech and bringing visibility to projects and startups through social media buzz.

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She’s helped launch thousands of products

Bobbie Carlton has been called the den mother of start-ups, and the fairy godmother of entrepreneurs.

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Spotlight: Mary Ellen Sparrow Wants To Make It Easier For People To Work With Robotics

NextShift Robotics cofounder Mary Ellen Sparrow talks about what her company does and misconceptions about robotics.

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NextShift Robotics Unveils New Robotics System For eCommerce Order Fulfillment and Cellular Manufacturing at MODEX 2018 Conference

NextShift Robotics is unveiling its new robotics system for use in eCommerce warehouses and cellular manufacturing. NextShift Robotics’ unique independent robot/independent worker approach helps eCommerce distribution centers expedite order picking and fulfillment.

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GRIT and NextShift’s Next Steps

Growth and goals for Deb Kemper of Golden Seeds along with Mary Ellen Sparrow, Co-Founder and CEO of NextShift Robotics and Tish Scolnik, CEO and co-founder of GRIT—which makes the Freedom Chair, the mountain bike of wheelchairs.

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From Native CAD to Low-Poly FBX

ONU, a technology startup focused on 3D asset creation, has released ONU 3DLite, a cloud-based platform that converts native CAD files to low-poly FBX for use online, on mobile devices, in AR/VR, and in games.

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Pixo VR Aims to Virtually Train People Who Work in Dangerous Jobs

Imagine that you’ve just gotten hired for a job building skyscrapers. Would you rather complete your job training out on a narrow precipice hundreds of feet in the air, or in a virtual reality simulation of that work environment, where your feet could remain firmly planted on terra firma while you learn the tricks of the trade?

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Unique 2018 Father’s Day Gifts For Dads Who Like To Drink

Skip the ties and the usual brown spirits for this round up of things Dad has likely never heard of, but is bound to enjoy.

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The Whiskey Algorithm

Today, international demand for whiskey has never been higher.

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Must-Have Holiday Gift Picks for Your Diligent Employees Who Help Your Business Succeed

The holidays are fast approaching, and are you wondering which gifts to get for all of your industrious employees? Your team members are the backbone of your company, so definitely choose a gift that shows your immense appreciation for all that they do.

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What Is Your Backup Retirement Plan?

You’re happy in your career. You’re earning enough for now and putting money away for later. You feel productive. You like working. When asked, you say you have no plans to retire until you’re at least 65.

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Stop, Look, And Listen: Don’t Be A Ponzi Scheme Victim

Years ago, traffic authorities posted signs with the words, Stop, Look, and Listen, at railroad crossings and intersections to keep motorists and pedestrians safe. Investors might heed the same advice before falling for an investment that “just can’t fail”.

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The Right and Wrong Way to Manage Up at the Office

Don’t assume good work will speak for itself—the burden is usually on you to find a way to communicate with your boss

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Surrounded By Clouds

This article will discuss a recent tour to a Silicon Valley data center, updates on space-based data centers and services and some new cloud product announcements.

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Enterprises wrestle with OpenStack backup, DR challenges

To work around the manual and often tedious processes associated with OpenStack DR and backup, some enterprises have turned to third-party tools.

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Former EMC Director Joins Trilio’s Board

John R. Egan, the former long-time executive and board member at EMC Corporation, has joined the board of directors of Trilio, a cloud-native data protection solutions company for OpenStack and KVM.

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Yes, “bleisure” is a thing — and now there’s an app for it:

Business travelers know the condition all too well. It’s the last day of meetings and your mind is wandering: Any good restaurants nearby? How about museums, or maybe squeezing in a quick trip to the beach? Speaking of, how can I quickly find out what fun there is to have around here during this two-hour break?

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Why ‘Bleisure’ Travel is Booming Among Millennials:

Millennials mix business trips and leisure travel now more than ever. Anne-Fleur Andrle, co-founder of travel app Jack and Ferdi, joins Cheddar to tell us how her new app helps turn a typical business trip into a travel experience.

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10 great destinations for combining work and play:

Today, destinations aren’t just for work or play. Last year, about 60 percent of travelers took trips that allow them to both do business and explore a new city, according to recent data from Expedia Group Media Solutions.

Experts say the best of these destinations offer co-working spaces, skyscrapers, or work-from-home setups as well as natural surroundings, top restaurants and nightlife, and historical sites. Here are a few places that reward business and leisure travelers alike.

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Are you a ‘bleisure’ traveler? Two Boston entrepreneurs have an app for that:

The app, called Jack and Ferdi, functions as a kind of personal travel assistant for people who extend their business trips for leisure purposes. “We’re helping you balance your lifestyle while being on the road,” co-founder Anne-Fleur Andrle said.

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In Wellesley, new sports center is worth the wait:

Communities often dream of creating new indoor athletic facilities to benefit children, adults, and high school teams.

It took the closing of St. James the Great Church — and several years of planning— for such a dream to be realized in Wellesley. Next spring, a sparkling facility is scheduled to open with two ice rinks, two swimming pools, a strength and conditioning center, and a turf field with an elevated track.

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The Right and Wrong Way to Manage Up at the Office:

It’s an ability that can shape your career more than almost any other—but many employees don’t know how to do it.

Managing up, or building smooth, productive relationships with higher-ups, requires understanding and adapting to your boss’s communication and decision-making style. Many people are promoted because of the quality of their work. But as newly minted managers aim to rise in the ranks, assuming their work will speak for itself becomes increasingly hazardous to their careers.

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New series documents the challenges of private startup enterprises in Cuba:

Starting a business anywhere in the world is always like “swimming upstream,” says the entrepreneur behind a popular Havana restaurant.

But if you’re trying to navigate the private sector in Cuba, it’s like being “in a boat without oars in a current twice as turbulent,” said Sasha Ramos, the owner of El Cocinero, a restaurant located in an old brick cooking oil factory. With a fashionable rooftop bar and small plate specials, El Cocinero could be at home on South Beach.

But because the restaurant is in Cuba, it’s difficult to get enough of the same kinds of plates, glasses and cutlery so the place settings match, said Ramos, one of the entrepreneurs interviewed in a new nine-part documentary series on Cuba’s private sector.

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