Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Support Special Forces at GDM Road Race


Husband to Helen Boulas and father to Demitri Boulas and Andrew Boulas, Nick Boulas likes spending time with his family and friends. As the owner of Nick’s Painting Inc, he often offers free painting services to institutions within Winchester, including the ABC House and the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. Also, Nick Boulas is an ardent sponsor and supporter of the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation (GDMF).

The GDMF was formed to honor the Winchester home hero, Glen Doherty, a former navy SEAL who died during the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The foundation aims to assist current and former special forces professionals transition into civilian life as seamlessly as possible and funds recreational activities and social events for the soldiers’ families. The foundation holds several events to raise money to support these initiatives, including sales, marathons, and road races.

One of the notable fundraiser races is the Glen Doherty Memorial Road Race. The annual GDMF road race occurs at Winchester town and features a five and ten-kilometer race length open to in-person and virtual participants, including kids. All the proceeds assist the foundation in meeting the program costs, including scholarship funding for the soldiers and their families.

Monday, October 25, 2021

Dana-Farber on a Mission to Accelerate

An alumnus of Suffolk University, Nicholas “Nick” Boulas guides Nick's Painting Services, Inc. and oversees all aspects of the firm’s business operations, such as customer service, sales, marketing, and finance. Actively involved in running and philanthropy, Nick Boulas has participated in the Boston Marathon several times on behalf of the Claudia Barr program at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

Dana-Farber is dedicated to delivering the finest cancer treatment while developing novel therapies via its dedicated cancer institute's rigorous research. Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) Challenge Award has been given to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers. The $1 million prize is intended to promote their study, which may lead to the development of novel therapies for metastatic prostate cancer. The primary investigator is Matthew Freedman, MD, of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Prostate cancer that has advanced to a metastatic, treatment-resistant stage presently has no curative therapeutic options. Freedman and his colleagues discovered a collection of gene transcription regulators that regulate this process. If the regulators can design novel therapies to stop prostate cancer from progressing to advanced, fatal stages. The team is also working on a prostate cancer research resource that will aid other researchers in discovering new therapy options for prostate cancer patients.

Friday, August 20, 2021

Shoes You Should Wear For A Marathon



As the owner of Nick’s Painting Services, Inc., a Winchester-based company, Nicholas Nick Boulas manages his crew and inspects every job on-site to deliver high-quality finished products. He lives in North Reading with his wife, Helen, and their two sons, Andrew and Demitri Boulas. Nick Boulas enjoys running and has participated in the Boston Marathon and the Annual Glen Doherty Memorial Road Race.

As a marathon runner, knowing what kind of shoes to wear is a crucial part of preparing for a race. Long-distance runners need something to cushion the pavement and be sturdy enough to withstand repetitive abuse. Generally, the best type of long-distan]ce running shoes share traits with the best running shoes. But if you’re going to spend a lot of time running, a broader box and a more expansive upper may be beneficial in the event your feet swell.

Keep your shoe choice light. Nowadays, marathon shoes focus on minimalism. They're light enough not to slog you and constructed to protect your heel and midsole. The more experienced marathoners, however, run in flats. With sterling biomechanics and thin body types, these experts use flat shoes that offer less support, padding, and push-off. But if you’re a first-time marathoner, you may prefer the brace of a heavier shoe.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Winchester ABC Helps Students Succeed


Nicholas Boulas is an entrepreneur in Massachusetts, where he owns and manages Nick’s Painting Services, Inc., which he founded in 1990. Active in his community, Nick Boulas is a long-time supporter of the ABC House and the Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence.

A Better Chance (ABC) is a nonprofit that helps highly motivated students find placement in excellent secondary schools and provides scholarships that enable them to continue their educations at universities. Winchester ABC is one of 21 community school programs that partners with ABC and provides a supervised home for students to live while they attend Winchester High School. Since 1971, the house has aided in the graduations of approximately 100 students.

The house is within walking distance of the high school and supervised by staff, including two resident directors, a resident academic coordinator, chef, tutors, and college coaches. Resident directors lead daily activities and the resident academic coordinator focuses on overall academic oversight. The home has space for eight to ten student residents who share housekeeping responsibilities and live communally.

To learn more about this organization, visit www.winchesterabc.org.

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