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A Memorial Day Truism: Freedom Isn’t Free

For the first time in 20 years — that’s an entire generation — America’s military men and women are not fighting a war on foreign soil. The withdrawal of our remaining troops from Afghanistan last...

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Neighborhood Roundup

‘Art in the Garden’ at The Hidden Art Gallery The Hidden Art Gallery at 25 Myrtle St. will display  “Art in the Garden” – an outdoors event, permitting good weather, which will run throughout the...

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Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner

Welcome to the BHCA! We are happy to welcome Ivanna Heraskina as our new Administrative Assistant at the BHCA. Ivanna hails from the Ukraine, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in...

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Hidden Gardens Tour

The Beacon Hill Garden Club’s 93rd Garden Tour returned as an in-person event on Thursday, May 22. Above, the “ribbon garden” at 57 Chestnut St.

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BHCA Annual Meeting Returns To the Union Club

Pictured, left to right, are former Chair and President Mark Kiefer; new Director Holland Ward; Director Katherine Judge; Director Renee Knilans; Director Eve Waterfall; and Josh Leffler, incoming...

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Guest Op-Ed: More Mass Killings, What Is the Answer?

Dr. Glenn Mollette Do parents in America want to spend every school day hoping and praying their children will not be heinously murdered? Do children want to spend their days constantly looking up to...

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Congratulations To the Class of 2022

These have been difficult times for all of us, but particularly for our young people, who have sacrificed so many of their rites of passage to the demands of the pandemic during these past two years....

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City of Boston Kicks Off Free Summer Fitness Series

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) are pleased to announce the 2022 Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of...

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Wu Announces Curbside Food-Waste Collection Program

Building on her commitment to make Boston a Green New Deal City, Mayor Michelle Wu and the Public Works Department announced that a curbside food waste collection program with rolling online...

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Mayor’s Garden Contest Deadline July 13

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the 26th annual Mayor’s Garden Contest highlighting the hard work of Boston’s urban gardeners. The competition provides the perfect opportunity to recognize the skills...

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The Liberty Hotel Kicks-Off Pride Month Events

The Liberty Hotel is proud to celebrate Pride Month with a week of fabulous events hosted by Pride Ambassadors Derek Zagami and Dominic L’Heureux early next month. Taking place from Sunday June 5th...

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mass. Rolls Out 100 Proud Bluebikes To Celebrate...

In celebration of Pride Month, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (“Blue Cross”) is rolling out 100 Bluebikes wrapped in a rainbow pride-themed design through the month of June. Blue Cross Proud...

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Aspire’s Home Run 20th Anniversary Celebration Set for Fenway Park

Mass General for Children’s Aspire program knocked it out of the park with a spectacular 20th anniversary celebration of its annual Aspire Spring Gala at Fenway Park. The evening raised over $2.5...

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Memorial Day ‘Flag Garden’

A volunteer with Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund, who organized the Memorial Day Flag Garden inBoston Common, replaces flags that broke. A young visitor looks at the vast garden of flags.

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Guest Op-Ed: Protecting Our Children From the Shooters

Dr. Glenn Mollette Most federal career politicians end up very wealthy. They make good salaries. They have great health insurance and very nice retirement packages. They typically develop political...

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Exasperated by High Energy Costs? Wait Until This Winter

Barely a day goes by without a news story about the high cost of gasoline and energy prices in general. Economists and energy market experts point to a host of reasons as to why the market prices for...

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Local Students Earn Academic Honors

Van Twisk Named as a Spring 2022 Presidential Scholar  Anna A van Twisk of VOGELENZANG of Beacon Hill,, was named a Presidential Scholar at the University of Central Arkansas for spring 2022. van...

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Upstairs Downstairs Mascot Makes a Wish

For the last three months, the most-photographed item at Upstairs Downstairs has been the life-size lamb that has graced, at one time or another, both picture windows and every corner of the...

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Park Street School Students Surpass Goal in Raising Funds To Help Displaced...

Park Street School (PSS) students recently approached faculty and staff and asked if they could help Ukrainian children as a whole school. Thus, PSS’ “Children Helping Children” Ukraine Fund was...

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News Briefs

Art in the Garden Set for Saturday The Hidden Art Gallery displays art in the garden and along the sidewalk on Myrtle Street, on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. View original, oil paintings, in a large...

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