If you've never shipped furniture before, you may find yourself worried and intimidating. There's so much to arrange. How do you have professionals pack your furniture, pick it up, and deliver it to your next destination? Some furniture pieces are heavy and awkward - h0w do you know your Eastern MA moving company is up to the task? Here are three things you need to know about shipping … [Read more...]
Boston: Planning Your Small Move
Some people are fabulous movers. They have the entire endeavor down to a process, and know how to reduce their entire life into a cluster of small boxes, handy bags, and seamlessly move from city to city without a trace of stress. Other people might have a little more difficulty. What separates the two groups? For a long time, I thought it was experience levels - obviously people who grew up … [Read more...]
The Challenges of Moving the Small Boston Medical Practice
Physicians, opthamologists, dentists, and other medical professionals all share a common challenge. Moving the practice can be tough. Relocating a small medical office involves some complicated logistics. Not only do you have the challenges of making a move in Boston – which is no small thing! - there are issues of patient confidentiality to protect; delicate medical, office, and … [Read more...]
Eastern MA: Choosing A Company for Your Small Move
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. Walt Disney Is your curiosity leading you on a new adventure? Whether you're headed off to college, relocating for a new job, or simply pulling up stakes to start a new life some place else, moving presents some challenges. Strangely enough, it can be just as … [Read more...]
When It’s Time for Mom and Dad To Move
This New York Times article addresses a steadily increasing concern many of us face. What happens when it's time for our parents or other loved ones to move? Many people want to stay in their own homes as long as they possibly can. Living independently in the home they've always had isn't always an option. Sometimes health considerations force a move. Other times, the character of a … [Read more...]
Arranging Your Small Load Long Distance Move
Coast to Coast or Around the World: Arranging Your Small Load Long Distance Move Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. Mark Twain’s views on life are shared by many, who embrace adventure in every … [Read more...]
Tips for a Successful Student Move
One of the best things about the holiday season is having your kids come home from school. They come back, loaded down with their new-found experiences and confidence, to spend time with parents, siblings, and friends -- not to mention a bag or two of laundry! They also come home with a list of things they'll need to make the spring semester better, more comfortable, and more productive. … [Read more...]
A Baby Boomer’s tribute to Boston Pack and Ship
It’s a fact of life that people are living longer. For Baby Boomers with elderly parents, that fact can turn your world upside down in a split second. Case in point, the testimonial below: “In August, my 83-year-old father fell down the cellar stairs and broke his elbow. Following elbow replacement surgery in Boston he was transferred to skilled nursing care in West Bridgewater. … [Read more...]
Boston:Moving Your Small Business or Office

In the halls of Congress, staffers are busily packing (or unpacking!) boxes. They're arranging files in the filing cabinets, placing the furniture carefully, and trying to figure out, where, in the twisted halls of the Congressional offices, one goes to get rid of cardboard boxes. Moving an office is no small job -- and if you don't have a host of eager aides and interns who are thrilled to … [Read more...]

