Pressley Introduces Bill to Bolster Mental Health Resources for Children and...
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), alongside Congressman Mark DeSaulnier (CA-11) and Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-06), introduced legislation aimed at boosting and expanding mental health...
View ArticleThe Team Behind Immersive Van Gogh Directs Its Lens to the Life and Work of...
Special to the Times Lighthouse Immersive, North America’s leading producer of ground-breaking experiential art exhibits, and Maestro Immersive Art today announce its newest immersive art...
View ArticleWinter Landscapes from the 19th Century to the Present Exhibit at Fabled...
Fabled Antiques announces Snowbound: Winter Landscapes from the 19th c. to Present, an exhibit of paintings depicting the rugged snow-covered beauty of Boston and New England in the heart of winter....
View ArticlePublic Hearing for MBTA Fare Tariff Changes Feb. 17
The MBTA will host a virtual public hearing on Thursday, February 17, at 6 p.m. to discuss fare change proposals that aim to improve equity by closing gaps in existing fare structures for Reduced Fare...
View ArticleWhere Are the Women? Pursuing Equity When Developing New Medical Treatments...
Dr. Hadine Joffe will discuss the medical community’s shocking failure to conduct research and clinical trials that reflect the obvious fact that women are different from men. As a result, providers...
View ArticleUpstairs Downstairs Home Celebrates a Trio of Anniversaries
This year, Upstairs Downstairs Home at 69 Charles S. will mark three important milestones for the venerable antique and home décor store. First, the store will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of...
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Boston Republican Committee Meeting Set for Feb. 22 The Boston Republican Committee Ward Five Delegate Caucus will meet on February 22, at the Boston Park Plaza from 6 to 8 p.m. Blackstone’s Offers...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Village and the National Village to Village Network to Celebrate...
In 2002, a group of friends in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston set out to change the experience of aging. They created Beacon Hill Village, a local, nonprofit organization that would support...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
We Can Do Better! Trash Trash should be put out before 6 am on Mondays and Fridays. All residential trash materials must fit inside trash bags made of .9 millimeters (or greater) plastic material, and...
View ArticleWu Announces Boston to Offer Residents Weekend Curbside Textile Collection
Building on the success of the neighborhood textile dropbox program, Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City of Boston will begin offering weekend curbside collection of household textiles at no...
View ArticleParks Department Hosts Feb. Vacation Week Activities
Children, parents, and caregivers are invited to join the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for free February school vacation week activities at the Bubble at Carter Field located at 709 Columbus...
View ArticleCity Reports Boston’s Most Popular Dog Names
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Animal Care and Control Division reminds city dog owners that the annual deadline for licensing their pets is March 31. All dogs in Boston require a new...
View ArticleLocal Students Earn Academic Honors
Essay Receives Honorable Mention Adam Whitney, a ninth-grade student at Boston Latin School, was awarded Honorable Mention in the 2022 Bill of Rights Essay Contest sponsored by the United States...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Women’s Forum Welcomes Natalie Rekstad and Remy
By Ariana Hanley The Beacon Hill Women’s Forum hosted their monthly Forum on Tuesday, February 8. The evening was kicked off with a virtual cocktail hour and mixology session where members learned...
View ArticleWu Announces Budget Listening Tour
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Budget Management (OBM) announced a series of listening sessions in partnership with the Boston City Council to both educate residents and solicit public feedback...
View ArticleHolocaust Memorial Museum Encourages Donations of Holocaust-Era Artifacts
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will present a live virtual program for New England residents on Wednesday, March 9, from noon to 1 p.m., as part of its ongoing efforts to rescue the...
View ArticleAppreciation: Bill Pear, Former Longtime Curator at Nichols House Museum,...
William “Bill” Hesseltine Pear II, a former longtime curator of the Nichols House Museum died Feb. 4 in Newburyport. He was 87. Born in Teaneck, N.J. Mr. Pear was the son of the late W. Wesley and...
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Mask Mandate for Public Masses to be Lifted on Feb. 28 As of February 28, masks will no longer be required at public Masses in the Archdiocese of Boston. Priests, Deacons, and Extraordinary Ministers...
View ArticleRaffle Supports Beacon Hill’s Local Businesses
Special to the Times The Beacon Hill cycling community has launched the #IBikeIBuyCharlesSt raffle to help drive more patrons to local businesses. Until Feb. 22, people from across Greater Boston who...
View ArticleLetters to the Editor
Two Flaws in this Logic To the Editor, I was dismayed to read the glib editorial on the “silver lining to inflation” that posits that it’s a good thing that “the direct and indirect effects of...
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