Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Street sweeping is approaching! The Street Cleaning Program on Beacon Hill kicks off March 1 and will run until December 31. Along with street sweeping come tow trucks for those unfortunate few who...
View ArticleHill House Summer Camp
By Marianne Salza Hill House Summer Camp is an opportunity for children to be kids in a fun and safe environment. From skipping through the Alfond Spray Deck, playing games on Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox...
View ArticleSummer in The City Summer Programs Listings
Beacon Hill Nursery School 74 Joy Street...
View ArticleMarch Is Weather Purgatory
With the promise of winter coming to an end and spring just around the corner, we have high hopes for March. The crocuses start to pop through the ground and the sun is noticeably stronger and warmer....
View ArticleNYT-Bestselling Author Promotes New Novel at Carrie Nation
New York Times bestselling author Laura Munson will be on hand to promote her latest novel “Willa’s Grove” on Friday, March 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Carrie Nation, 11 Beacon St. “Willa’s Grove” tells...
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Revolutionary Spaces happenings Revolutionary Spaces will hold a Boston Massacre 250th Anniversary Commemoration at the Old South Meeting House, 310 Washington St., on Thursday, March 5, from 6:30 to...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Residents Running in the Boston Marathon to Raise Money for...
On April 20, Hannah Chory and Kiley Coffey from Beacon Hill, are running to conquer cancer as members of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 124th Boston Marathon. The runners, along...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Women’s Forum to Focus on Writers at March 10 Meeting
By Linda Calandra Do you secretly harbor a passion for writing? Wish someone could hear what you have written, appreciate it, comment? Hope to be inspired by another writer’s journey and process? Then...
View ArticleParks Dept. Free Indoor Golf Clinics Begin March 23
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is offering free indoor golf clinics at local Community Centers for both beginners and experienced players who want to brush up on their skills before they...
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District 8 City Councilor Kenzie Bok to speak at BHCA First Friday Coffee Hour Come to the BHCA at 74 Joy Street this Friday, March 6th from 8-9am to meet District 8 City Councilor and Beacon Hill...
View ArticleCity Archaeologist to Serve as Featured Speaker at BHCA Meeting
The Beacon Hill Civic Association’s (BHCA) Annual Meeting will take place on Monday, May 18, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Union Club, 8 Park St. BHCA’s featured speaker at the Annual Meeting will be...
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Lecture on ‘Pruning Possessions’ Beacon Hill Village and the Boston Public Library present a “Pruning Possessions Lecture,” with Betsy Peterson of BHV, at the Copley Branch of the Boston Public...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Architectural Commission
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on March 19, at 5 p.m. at the Boston City Hall, Piemonte Room, Fifth Floor. The following will be discussed: Subject of the hearing...
View ArticleHouse Passes Legislation to Invest up to $600M Statewide in the Mass....
Last week, House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo and Rep. RoseLee Vincent along with their colleagues in the House of Representatives passed legislation to invest up to $600 million annually in an immediate...
View ArticleHomeland Security Implements Public Charge Final Rules
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Monday implemented the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds final rule, a new rule looking at the likelihood of new immigrants not being...
View Article‘Fanny’ Appleton Pedestrian Bridge Cited in National Engineering Competition
STV, which collaborated with Miguel Rosales of Rosales + Partners of Boston, has earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Every year at its Annual Meeting, the Beacon Hill Civic Association gives out a special community award that honors those people and groups deserving of particular recognition for their significant...
View ArticleAspire Spring Gala to Raise $20 Million in 20 Years
Special to the Times Aspire is the world-renowned Lexington, Mass.-based program that helps children, teens and adults with high cognitive autism spectrum disorder and related profiles develop the...
View ArticleGuest Op-Ed: We Need to Take Care of Each Other
By Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley As a people, community, and as a nation we are being forced into a stance of social distancing to ward off a potential health disaster. Even as we embrace a methodology of...
View ArticleThe Covid-19 Epidemic: A Wake-Up Call for the U.S. Healthcare System
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Americans forever were forced to change the manner in which we traveled. The strikes on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon made clear...
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