Brooks & Crowley LLP - December 2025

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1 Inspiration From a Life Rewritten 2 Disguised Devices of WWII Realty Trust Planning for Massachusetts Homeowners 3 How to Reduce Hidden Sugar in Your Diet

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4 What’s on This Holiday Season

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Holiday Fun Across Greater Boston Local Events to Make Spirits Bright

SEE THE LIGHTS AND HIT THE ICE. Boston’s Frog Pond is a classic for a reason. Tucked right into the Boston Common, this rink offers skate rentals, hot cocoa, and some of the best people-watching in town. Just across the river in Cambridge, the Kendall Square Community Rink brings the holiday energy with its annual Holiday Ice Show. And if you’re looking to pair skating with shopping or dinner, Patriot Place has you covered with its Winter Skate setup in Lot 12B. EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF BOSTON POPS. There’s nothing quite like hearing the Boston Pops fill Symphony Hall with holiday cheer. This year’s Holiday Pops concerts run from Dec. 4–24 and include dozens of performances featuring holiday favorites. Keith Lockhart conducts the Pops orchestra, and many shows include sing-alongs and

Boston always feels a little more magical in December. With lights strung across the Common, music filling Symphony Hall, and locals lacing up their skates at their favorite outdoor rinks, it’s one of the best times to get out and enjoy the city. Here are three events and activities that bring the season to life.

festive surprises. If you have little ones, don’t miss the Holiday Pops kids’ matinees. These one-hour performances are tailored for families and include a visit from Santa himself. And for grownups looking for something special, the Pops are back on New Year’s Eve with a one-night-only performance featuring Seth MacFarlane backed by the orchestra. Boston’s biggest New Year’s party is back. Since 1976, First Night Boston has hosted a citywide celebration featuring music, art, and community. Performances take place throughout the city on Dec. 31, and you can expect everything from ice sculptures and live bands to street performers and fireworks. This year’s lineup will once again wrap up with a midnight countdown and fireworks over Boston Harbor. RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT FIRST NIGHT BOSTON.

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