Guest Op-Ed: Halloween is Coming and Americans are Scared
Dr. Glenn Mollette Halloween is typically a relaxed day for America’s kids to fill their coffers with candy. Children and adults often don their favorite wacky attire for a day of comic relief....
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Bike Thief Strikes on Brimmer Street To the Editor: I’m getting the word out that my 7-year-old’s bike was stolen in Beacon Hill on Thursday, Oct. 15, on Brimmer Street on the corner closest to Byron...
View ArticleVoter Registration Deadline Is October 24
With all of the excitement (for lack of a better word) being generated by the upcoming election, a record turnout of voters is being predicted both in Massachusetts and across the country. Americans...
View ArticleVoting Has Begun!
Thanks to the early voting laws, every registered voter in Massachusetts has the opportunity to cast their ballot for the upcoming Presidential election in the two weeks prior to Election Day itself,...
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Virtual Meeting Kicks off ‘Programming Study’ for West End Branch Library A “programming study” for the West End Branch of the Boston Public Library kicks off with a virtual community meeting today,...
View ArticleCity Announces Mayor’s Pumpkin Carving Contest
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that it will be celebrating Halloween with Mayor Walsh’s Pumpkin Carving Contest featuring a grand prize provided by Xfinity. Mayor Martin J....
View ArticleBeacon Hill Women’s Forum October Speaker Talks Purposeful Innovation
By Ariana Hanley Members of the Beacon Hill Women’s Forum (BHWF) gathered virtually on Zoom Tuesday, October 13 for the October 2020 Forum. To introduce our Neighborhood Narrative we took a virtual...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Living in a Historic District, A Guide for Beacon Hill Homeowners What is the difference between the Beacon Hill Architectural Commission and the Beacon Hill Civic Association? The Beacon Hill...
View ArticleBoston Residents Have Until Oct. 24 to Register to Vote
While Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, is less than two weeks away, Boston residents still have until Saturday, Oct. 24, to register to cast their ballots. City residents can register to vote by that...
View ArticleGuest Op-Ed: This November 3, Make Sure Your Voice Is Heard
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh We are slowly approaching the most important day of the year: Election Day. This year, although we’ll be voting under different circumstances because of the COVID-19 pandemic,...
View ArticleIt’s Us Vs. The Virus
The stunning announcement this week by Trump administration officials that they will be doing nothing to halt the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has grave implications both for the health of every...
View ArticleBe Sure to Vote
Okay — this is it. The long presidential campaign has come to an end and it will all be over by the time this newspaper is published next week. Although a record-breaking number of Americans already...
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Webinar explores Chinatown’s ‘Lantern Stories’ Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy presents “Lighting the Way: Exploring ‘Lantern Stories’ in Boston’s Chinatown” – a webinar featuring a conversation...
View ArticleFormer City of Boston Employee Sentenced to Prison for Distributing Cocaine...
A former employee of the City of Boston was sentenced to eight months in federal prison for distributing cocaine and fentanyl. Gary “Jamal” Webster, 36, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge...
View ArticleWalsh Announces Good Neighbors Program Fulfills More Than 4,500 Requests
Mayor Martin J. Walsh on Monday announced the Good Neighbors program, a partnership with Nesterly that connects older, at-risk individuals with volunteers to help with basic needs, has fulfilled more...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Village Presents Virtual Program on ‘Planning for the End’
Beacon Hill Village’s Living Well Ending Well series continues with a virtual program. Planning for the End: Part of Living Well with Rabbi Laura J. Abrasley and the Rev. Joy Fallon is scheduled for...
View ArticleDistrict Election Officer to Monitor Integrity of Election Polls Appointed
United States Attorney Andrew Lelling announced that Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Eugenia Carris will lead the efforts of his Office in connection with the Justice Department’s nationwide...
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Meet Eliza Greenberg! Eliza joined the BHCA staff as Administrative Assistant on October 5th. She brings a rich background of studies and experience in management and events with Bachelor’s degrees in...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Garden Club Members and Volunteers Put a Shine to Neighborhood...
Beacon Hill Garden Club members led volunteer cleanup-efforts of the Phillips Street andMyrtle Street playgrounds last weekend. Pictured are, Renee Knilan; Miguel Rosales, co-chair of the Garden...
View ArticleGuest Op-Ed: The Sun is Shining
Dr. Glenn Mollette The Sun is shining today and will rise tomorrow. For more years than we know the Sun has followed this same pattern. The rising Sun is a good pattern for all of us. We know each...
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