10 tips to cut wedding costs
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Ranking the Hub's tennis courts
Since the average young Bostonian isnt living in a mansion with his or her own private court, grab your racquet and try out the accommodations at one of these Boston-area tennis courts.
1. Be your own DJ.
Instead of shelling out the cash for someone to spin records and lead "The Electric Slide" or paying a band to play Stevie Wonder songs (not that there's anything wrong with that), why not take a personal approach? Make iPod playlists or CD mixes of songs that mean something to you — and songs that get people on the dance floor. All you need to find is a decent pair of speakers to plug in to, and you're off.
