It may not have as long a history as many of the Boston Pride happenings, yet Pride Night @ Fenway has grown steadily since its premiere in 2013. Now in its third year, this excursion to Fenway
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When they hear “Fenway,” most people think of baseball, but there’s a whole lot more going on in this Boston neighborhood than pop flies and World Series wins. Here are 10 ways to have a ball, even when it’s not game day.
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Chef Ron Abell makes sure Fenway crowds never go hungry
Contrary to popular belief, Fenway Park Senior Executive Chef Ron Abell
does a lot more than grill hot dogs—though we’re sure he can make a mean
Fenway Frank. Abell has been in charge of Fenway’s culinary operations
since 2006, supervising everything from the exclusive EMC Club to the
lowliest concession stand. He cooks for the owners, the players and
their wives, the media, the player’s club and staffers. If you’re eating
in Fenway Park, Abell has likely had something to do with it.
Fenway Park is one of the oldest and smallest baseball stadiums in
America—and also one of its most beloved. Situated in the middle of a
dense city block, the park has endured a lot over the years, including
multiple fires, threats of demolition, and a near-century-long losing
streak from its home team. Nevertheless, Red Sox fans consider it
sacred—some even going so far as to spread family members’ ashes on its
grounds—and with a 100th anniversary under its belt and no end date in
sight, Fenway seems poised to play on for generations to come.
In case you haven't noticed, it’s the World Series and the Red Sox are going Boston Strong, leading 3-2 against the St. Louis Cardinals. You may not be able to afford $10,000 tickets...