Broke in Boston: A Guide to Living Cheap in the City

Entries from September 2007

Broke in Boston’s at the Big E!

September 10, 2007 · 2 Comments

The Big E Welcomes Local Author of Broke in Boston: A Guide to Living Cheap in the City

New England’s largest fair showcases first-time author and CT native

September 9, 2007 – For the first year ever, the largest fair in the Northeast welcomes Colchester, CT native Andrew Einhorn, author of Broke in Boston: A Guide to Living Cheap in the City, to hold its local author booth from September 14th – 30th, 2007.

Attracting over one million spectators annually, the Big E (1305 Memorial Ave West Springfield, MA) provides New Englanders free top name entertainment, major exhibits, The Big E Super Circus, New England history and agriculture, rides, shopping, crafts, daily parades and food from around the world.

Mr. Einhorn will be the fair’s only featured author.  He will be available for book signings.  Copies of the book will be available at a discounted price of $10.

Broke in Boston is sold at major retailers including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Hudson Booksellers for $16.95.

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Fishing in Boston: It’s closer than you think

September 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment

leapingsalmon.jpg Would you believe that the large, beautiful pond in Jamaica plain is stocked with salmon? Well it is. Actually, it’s stocked with salmon, trout, bass, hornpout, and perch. Fresh, clear water, abundant wildlife, and a myriad of footpaths surrounding the pond create a beautiful backdrop for a morning, afternoon, or evening walk, run, or fishing trip.

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Summit Avenue Park

September 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Looking for a cheap date spot or maybe just a place to wind down after work? Try making the trek up to the top of Summit Avenue in Brighton. About .3 miles off of Comm. Ave sits a small park with a phenomenal view of the city. Grab a bottle of wine, some cheese and crackers, and watch the city from afar. The park is most romantic at night, and is a welcome refuge from the urban shuffle of the area.

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