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Families share simple ways they make the holidays special year after year, from catching a performance of The Nutcracker to stringing cranberries and popcorn to observing a special “Nana night” during Hanukkah.

Sneak in Some History With a Visit to These Massachusetts Sites

Published: 07/27/2011 by Kathy Shiels Tully in Education

Summer is all about fun – but why can't it also include some learning? Bring your family to any or all of these local Massachusetts attractions and combine a lot of fun with a little history lesson!

New England Classic Family Attractions

Published: 05/25/2012 by Susan Flynn in Family Entertainment

Four New England classic attractions worth checking out with your family this summer.

Hop a ferry to Block Island and be prepared to be blown away by the breathtaking beauty.

Many parents believe the best way to bond with their kids is to spend time with them one-on-one. Jeff Siegel took his son to sports venues nationwide and then wrote a book about how you can take similar trips to explore your child's interests.

Educators Discourage Family Vacations on School Time

Published: 09/28/2012 by Elizabeth White in Education

You might want to think twice about pulling your kids out of school for a family vacation. Educators are strongly discouraging it, citing class time that's hard to make up and the burden placed on teachers asked for makeup work.

Follow these driving tips for safety when transporting babies or toddlers in your car this winter.

Families who want to relive the popular story of The Polar Express can board several Polar Express trains in Massachusetts this month.

Try Snowshoeing!

Published: 01/25/2013 by Janet Groene in Family Entertainment

Snowshoeing is a fun winter sport for families. Here's what you need for equipment and how to get started.

As the economy continues to struggle along, a new report reveals that families are relying on wives' income at record high levels to help make ends meet.