Free Sailing! Boston Sailing Center Open House - Saturday, May 19th at Boston Sailing Center, Sat, May 19 1:00pCelebrate summer in New England with free sailing trips on Boston's historic waterfront on one of ou...more Phantom Gourmet Food Festival at Lansdowne Street, Sat, May 19 12:00p...moreWalking Tour: Back Bay, Beacon Hill and the Downtown Freedom Trail at Boston Public Library - Central Branch, Fri, May 18 12:30pBegin in the elegant Back Bay, find out how the Back Bay was filled, check out the great 19th centur...moreWatson Adventures' Wizard School Scavenger Hunt at Museum of Fine Arts, Sat, May 19 1:00pJoin a unique scavenger hunt for Harry Potter Fans at the Museum of Fine Arts! Search for art that e...moreTroilus and Cressida at Modern Theatre, Suffolk University, Fri, May 18 7:30pIn the midst of the Trojan War, Shakespeare guides us through the minds of these ravaged warriors wh...more
 | | |  |  | One day, when Barbara Martin was 11 years old and lounging around her Tennessee home with her three siblings, their mother returned from a backyard foray with some unexpected marching orders. For three decades, Dr. Gerard T. Berry has studied a rare, potentially lethal genetic disease that makes milk poison to an infant. Still, it’s difficult for him to know exactly what life will be like for 1-year-old Oliver Siminoff, a ferocious crawler with a penchant for high-fives. Few people’s careers are set into motion at age 6. But that’s what happened for Carolyn Rubenstein, whose family spent a week at a camp in Maine, owned by friends, for children with cancer. Rubenstein later volunteered at Camp Sunshine and, while new in high school, started a nonprofit corporation to benefit teens with cancer. Now 24 and a Harvard ... |  |  | | |
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