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Mayor Janey Celebrates Opening of 2021 Boston Swan Boats Season

Saturday, May 8, 2021 – Mayor Kim Janey and her family today joined the Paget family — owners and operators of the Swan Boats — and local residents today to open the popular Boston Swan Boats for the...

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Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner

Reminder: Beacon Hill Civic Association Annual Meeting – Monday, May 17th Our annual meeting for members will take place next Monday at 6pm via Zoom. Call the office at 627-227-1922 for more...

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Charles Street Supply to Host Spring Eternal Kick-Off Event

Special to the Times Beacon Hill’s first annual neighborhood Spring Eternal event schedule to start on Saturday May 22 and designed to support small business is pleased to announce that Darrell Byers,...

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Gronk Is Back, With Gifts

Ron Gronkowski donning an Esplanade Association polo shirt, as he was back in Boston on Friday, May 7, to announce his $1.2 million gift on behalf of the Gronk Nation Youth Foundation to the Esplanade...

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Liz Cheney Is a Profile In Courage

We disagree with Liz Cheney on just about everything, politically-speaking. We suspect that most of our readers also have felt the same way over the years. But there is no denying that her principled...

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We Deserve This Great Weather

With Massachusetts entering the reopening phase after 14 months of lockdowns, the arrival of the magnificent weather this week could not have been better-timed. All of us have had to make sacrifices...

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VFW North End Post 144 News and Notes

Celebrating 100th Year Post 144 is celebrating its centennial year as part of the U.S. Veterans of Foreign  Wars.  In 1921, North End WWI Veterans formed Post 144.  Ever since then, the Post has...

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Neighborhood Roundup

Online Program on Lithuanian, Israeli, American and Jewish Culinary Histories The Vilna Shul, in partnership with Lithuanian Culture Institute, General Consulate of Lithuania in New York and Embassy...

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North Washington Street Bridge Construction Look-Ahead Through May 29

This is a brief overview of construction operations and impacts for the North Washington Street Bridge Replacement Project. MassDOT will provide additional notices as needed for high-impact work and...

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Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner

2021-2022 Beacon Hill Civic Association Board Elected The Beacon Hill Civic Association held it’s 99th Annual Meeting on Monday, May 17th.. Joseph Bagley, City Archeologist for the City of Boston, was...

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Spillane Qualifies for City Council At-Large Ballot

Special to Times The Jon Spillane for Boston City Council At-Large campaign announced that Jon Spillane, of Beacon Hill, has officially qualified for the September Primary ballot, after the Boston...

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‘Spring Eternal’ Event Ready to Go on Saturday

Special to Times We now are on the eve of our “Spring Eternal” event coming this Saturday May 22. Many businesses have been lost, but we now share an opportunity to demonstrate our collective rise...

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A Tree Grows on Temple Street

A new tree was planted on Temple Street on Saturday, May 15, by these residents.

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Student Winners Selected in ‘Spring Eternal’ Contest

Special to Times For the last couple of weeks students at The Advent School and Park Street School have been busy coloring in copies of the “Spring Eternal” logo designed by Remy Stressenger of REMY’s...

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Guest Op-Ed: As Our City Reopens and the Weather Gets Warmer, I Encourage...

By: Mayor Kim Janey Warmer weather has brought good news in Boston’s fight against the pandemic. Across our city, COVID-19 cases have dropped to their lowest levels in more than a year. And, from...

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A Memorial Day To Look Back and Ahead

If Memorial Day of 2020 was unlike any other, Memorial Day of 2021 will represent almost a 180 degree turnabout from the dark days of a year ago. Thanks to the miraculous production of vaccines and...

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Baker Files Legislation to Extend Certain COVID-19 Emergency Measures

Governor Charlie Baker will file legislation to extend certain emergency measures currently in place via executive orders that are set to expire on June 15 when the State of Emergency will be...

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Neighborhood Roundup

Hill House 2021 Summer Camp Registration Now Open! Hill House, Inc. located at 127 Mount Vernon S., has officially opened up Summer Camp registration for 2021 campers. Now in its 22nd year, Hill House...

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West End Museum Adds Hours

To accommodate increasing attendance, The West End Museum is now opening Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., in addition to Thursdays and Fridays, noon to 5 p.m. “We’re seeing more people coming to the...

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Inaugural ‘Spring Eternal’ Event an Unmitigated Success

Special to Times What a glorious day it was for the one-square mile we call home on Saturday, May 22, which marked the kick off of the inaugural “Spring Eternal!” event on Beacon Hill.   “So many...

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