Amusement parks are one of the most quintessential summertime activities for families," explains Lissa Poirot, editor-in-chief of Family Vacation Critic. "But for those traveling with family members of various ages – including kids-at-heart – finding a park that caters to thrill-seekers and the younger set isn't always so easy. This list includes parks that successfully cater to both, and those that also have exciting new features for the 2017 season."
Tyler Salk
As the risk for terror appears to be at an all-time high, the US Department of Homeland Security is banning the us of laptops on planes as they feel terrorists will use computers while on board flights to take them down. Agree with the ban or not, one thing is for sure; your next international plane ride could be really boring. Laptops, tablets… everything bigger than your phone could very well be banned. I am not 990’s expert on European travel but ADHD has trained me to know how to handle boredom better than anyone. Here are 9 things that you can do on an international flight without a laptop: Remember, cell phones are allowed still in airplane mode. Don’t forget a portable charger!
Ryan L. Fox
Welcome PawSox fans of all ages to WBOB’s PawSox Weekly Notebook, a weekly guide to all what’s happening with the Columbus Avenue Crew (aka, the Pawtucket Red Sox). This past week was a mixed back to say the least. It started off on the right foot but then the good times came to a crashing halt during a weekend that featured two double-header games. What happened? Let's find out.
Ryan L. Fox
What a better way to spend Father’s day than at the ol’ ballpark. The McCoy faithful were treated to a midday matinee doubleheader between the hometown Pawtucket Red Sox and the visiting Rochester Red Wings. |
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