Local fun, a beach retreat, and a treat for your brain - Harvard Gazette
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Local fun, a beach retreat, and a treat for your brain - Harvard Gazette
"Thursdays in JP Every Thursday evening of the summer and now into the fall, our neighborhood gathers on the lawn of the historic Loring Greenough House in Jamaica Plain for food trucks, local brews, music, and activities hosted by local groups and organizations. It's an easy, joyful way to spend time outdoors with friends and family, and - having small children - it's a great chance for them to work out some energy while we actually get to engage in conversation with fellow adults."
"Ogunquit, Maine Few places recharge me and my family quite like Ogunquit, Maine. Only about a 90-minute drive from Boston, the beach is gorgeous, with soft sand and huge waves. At low tide, mini tide pools form that warm up quickly, even in the colder months, and are a ton of fun to splash around in and hunt for sea life. The ocean views along the Marginal Way are spectacular in every season, and the town itself has a welcoming, inclusive energy."
Tony Cunningham serves as an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and directs the Center for Sleep and Cognition and the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Clinic at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Neighborhood Thursdays in Jamaica Plain bring food trucks, local brews, music, and family-friendly activities on the Loring Greenough House lawn, offering outdoor connection and adult conversation while children play. Ogunquit, Maine provides a nearby seaside recharge with soft sand, large waves, tide pools, scenic Marginal Way views, and notable restaurants. Sleep occupies both professional focus and personal pastime as a sleep researcher and clinician who values catching up on rest.
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