Burlington-based Everbridge Inc. is the latest software company set to go private in a deal with a deep-pocketed acquirer.
The critical event management firm said Monday it reached a deal to be acquired by software investment firm Thoma Bravo for $…
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Burlington-based Everbridge Inc. is the latest software company set to go private in a deal with a deep-pocketed acquirer.
The critical event management firm said Monday it reached a deal to be acquired by software investment firm Thoma Bravo for $…
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If you take the Red Line, your commute is about to get a little bit more complicated.
There will be no train service starting Monday between Alewife and Harvard stations for the next two weeks. Also, during the evenings, beginning at 8:45 p.m. during the same period, the service disruption will extend through Park Street, the MBTA said.
The partial shutdown will last until Feb. 14.
The service change is in place so the track can be replaced and to lift several slow zones on the line, according to the MBTA.
Free shuttles will be available and commuter rail service will also be free between Porter Square and North Station.
Riders are asked to visit the T’s website for up-to-date service information.
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[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]
Below are some of the biggest restaurant and food-related news stories that have been posted between January 29 and February 4.
bartaco to Open at the Derby Street Shops in HinghamA grow…
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Business confidence in Massachusetts started the new year on an optimistic note, hitting an 11-month high.
The confidence rate among Massachusetts businesses landed at 53.5 for January, the fourth consecutive month the confidence rate has be…
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It’s one of the biggest sporting events in the world – and it’s coming to Massachusetts.
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough will host the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and there’s so much excitement surrounding the announcement.
Seven World Cup games played at Gillette, including a quarterfinal game, is incredible.
Five group stage matches will be played in Foxborough from June 13 through June 26.
On a side note, the U.S. men’s team will be on the west coast for the group stage but there’s a chance they could play in Foxborough in the knockout round matches. That’s when Gillette will host one game in the Round of 32 on June 29, and that big quarterfinal game on July 9.
“We are just super excited,” said Martha Sheridan, president and CEO of Meet Boston. “We know Boston is going to be one of the best host cities out of all 16.”
This will be a huge boost for tourism in Foxborough for existing hotels, restaurants and other businesses in the area. But we could also see some development in the area over the next two years to accommodate the fans that will be traveling here from all over the world.
Organizers estimate it’ll bring in hundreds of millions of dollars to the local economy.
“These matches will generate an exceptional economic benefit to our city and state in terms of business and jobs,” said Mike Loynd, president of Boston Soccer 2026.
“FIFA likes to tell us hosting one match is like hosting the Super Bowl, so imagine that the city of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will actually host seven Super Bowls in a pretty short period of time,” said Sheridan.
“This gives us an opportunity to bring the world to the people of Boston,” said Brian Bilello, president of the New England Revolution.
One of the things that remains a mystery is organizers say the signs at Gillette will say “Boston Stadium” for the World Cup. It’s unclear how that’ll work.
Anyone who wants to go to any of the games in person can already pre-register for tickets through the FIFA World Cup website.
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It is a day Boston baseball fans always look forward to. Monday marks the unofficial start of the upcoming Red Sox season.
It’s Truck Day at Fenway. All of the team’s equipment will be packed onto a big rig outside Fenway Park. The next stop is Fort Myers, Florida, where the Red Sox will kick off spring training later this month.
The crews will load some very interesting things on the truck, including 20,400 baseballs, 1,100 bats, 20 cases of bubble gum and 60 cases of sunflower seeds.
Pitchers and catchers report to spring training on Feb. 14, and the first full team workout is five days later. The first game against Northeastern University is on Feb. 23, and the season opener against the Seattle Mariners is scheduled for March 28.
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