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Past articles by Jessica:

Golf on Christmas Eve? Yes.

It was easier to find an open golf course than a ski trail in Massachusetts on Christmas Eve because no ski resorts were open Thursday. → Read More

App users get free 2-hour parking in Boston

The City of Boston is offering free two-hour parking between now and Jan. 2. Residents and visitors must use the ParkBoston app, which is free to download for iPhone and Android users, and enter the promo code “617617” to redeem the offer, the mayor’s office said. Each ParkBoston account will be allowed to use the […] → Read More

Use the ParkBoston app and get two hours of free parking

The City of Boston is offering free two-hour parking between now and Jan. 2. → Read More

An early gift: Wi-Fi speeds upgraded at Logan

The internet connection speed at Boston Logan International Airport is now faster. → Read More

Postal Service says deliveries running almost 50 percent above projections

The US Postal Service is now projecting about a 15 percent increase in the number of packages delivered during the holiday season. → Read More

Wegmans tops ranking for price, quality in Checkbook’s supermarket survey

Boston Consumers’ Checkbook released Thursday its rankings for price and quality at Boston-area supermarkets. → Read More

Massachusetts Life Sciences Center awards $930,000 to local companies for research

The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center said Wednesday it has granted $930,000 to Massachusetts companies to support research and development collaborations through the agency’s “Universal Partnerships” program. → Read More

Boston startup TVision Insights adds more data to TV advertising

Boston-based TVision Insights, which provides data for television programming and advertisements, said Wednesday it has raised $2.5 million from private investors. → Read More

Instacart partners with Brookline’s Pantry to deliver recipe kits to your kitchen

What’s for dinner tonight? How about eggplant caponata or maple Dijon sloppy joes? And don’t forget dessert – dark chocolate brioche bread pudding. → Read More

Vivoom: Few user-generated videos cause problems, but those are big headaches for brands

User-generated content is growing dramatically on the Internet, yet brands remain hesitant to connect their message to viral videos gone wrong. → Read More

Insightfully aims to turn connections into relationships

A social network is just that – a network of people with knowledge on a variety of topics. But most social users engage with only a fraction of their connections. → Read More

Nantucket’s Island Airlines shuts down

Nantucket’s Island Airlines and Cape and Islands Air Freight are closing immediately. → Read More

Key phrases from DraftKings decision

Judge Manuel Mendez Friday ordered DraftKings, Inc. and FanDuel, Inc. to temporarily stop taking entries from New York. → Read More

HubSpot, Bain top Glassdoor’s ‘2016 Best Places to Work’ list in Boston

What do Bain & Company, Inc. and HubSpot Inc. have in common? Both Massachusetts companies ranked in the top five in Glassdoor’s “2016 Best Places to Work” that was released Tuesday. → Read More

First look at Google’s Trekker images of the Charles River

The Charles River is now virtual. Alphabet Inc.’s Google Maps and the Charles River Conservancy, a nonprofit, worked together in October to produce imagery → Read More

Amazon Prime members can now stream Showtime, Starz, and more – for a fee

Amazon.com Inc. launched a new “Streaming Partners Program” Tuesday, jumping headfirst into the growing battle with Apple Inc., Comcast Corp., Netflix Inc., and content producers for streaming video viewers. → Read More

Cambridge police join Nextdoor, the private social network for neighborhoods

Neighbors are communicating virtually, and police departments looking for new ways to communicate with residents are joining them online. → Read More

‘Hour of Code’ to focus on Boston public schools

Elsa of Arendelle, from Disney’s “Frozen” movie, runs straight 100 pixels, turns right 90 degrees, and then repeats steps one and two three more times. The outcome? The princess ice skates in the shape of a square. → Read More

John Fish named chairman of Boston Fed board

John F. Fish and Gary L. Gottlieb have been named the chairman and deputy chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. → Read More

Domino’s high-tech pizza delivery fleet equipped with ovens, room for 80 pies

A car with an oven, one seat, and capabilities to illuminate a logo on the ground? Definitely not the usual pizza delivery driver’s 15-year-old car. Or even the normal Chevrolet Spark, the make of Domino’s Pizza Inc.’s newest fleet of high tech delivery cars. → Read More