Commonwealth’s 37th Tomato Contest Winners
Special to the Regional Review Massachusetts agricultural officials joined tomato farmers from across the state on the plaza of the Boston Public Market for the Commonwealth’s 37th Tomato Contest....
View ArticleBaker Signs Bill Implementing a Women’s Rights History Trail in Commonwealth
Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by legislators participated in a ceremonial bill signing of H. 4555, An Act relative to the creation of a women’s rights history trail. The...
View ArticleFriends of the West End Library Offering American Mahjong Lessons
The Friends of the West End Library are pleased to announce we are offering lessons in American Mahjong to new and experienced players at no cost. Starting on September 14, from 1-3 pm every 2 weeks,...
View ArticleWu Announces $50 Million Available for Affordable Housing
Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City of Boston has released two Requests for Proposals (RFP), totaling $50 million for affordable housing projects. This funding is available to create and...
View ArticleBoston Public Health Commission Provides Update on City’s COVID-19 Trends
Special to the Regional Review The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) provided the following updates on the latest COVID-19 trends for the City of Boston: Levels of COVID-19 virus in local...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
BHCA Centennial Weekend, September 17-18 Please join us in celebrating our centennial year with two special events! On Saturday, September 17th from 6-9pm, join your friends and neighbors at an...
View ArticleWu Announces Garden Contest 2022 Winners
Special to the Times Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the winners of the 26th annual Mayor’s Garden Contest with a grand prize provided by JetBlue, prize packages donated by Mahoney’s Garden Centers,...
View ArticleSchool’s Back – Drive With Caution
With schools back in session this week after the summer vacation, morning rush-hour commuters need to readjust our driving habits to ensure that we take into account the thousands of children who will...
View ArticleEnjoy a Great – and Safe – Labor Day Weekend
With the weatherman predicting a superb Labor Day weekend, we hope that all of our readers will have a chance to make the most of the final weekend of the summer season. The Summer of ’22 overall has...
View ArticleTickets Now on Sale for BHCA Birthday Bash
Special to the Times The Beacon Hill Civic Association (BHCA) has a very big birthday this year and is not at all shy saying so. It is turning 100! That’s quite a record. It’s also quite a good reason...
View ArticleJoin BHWF for the 2022-2023 Season
By Marianne Salza The Beacon Hill Women’s Forum (BHWF) has been uniting the community through entertaining and educational social functions since 2013, when Beacon Hill resident, Lisa Macalaster,...
View ArticleClimate Change Is Everywhere, All at Once
About a dozen years ago, the New York Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tom Friedman wrote a column in which he explained that “global warming” was a misnomer for the coming changes to...
View ArticleGrainger Named As the Senior Advisor for Youth and Schools
Special to the Times Building on her campaign commitment to elevate the well-being of Boston’s young people as a true community mission, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Rebecca Grainger as her Senior...
View ArticleWu Announces Cabinet for Worker Empowerment
Special to The Times Mayor Michelle Wu announced the creation of the Cabinet for Worker Empowerment led by Trinh Ngyuen who will serve as the City’s Chief of Worker Empowerment. The Cabinet, equipped...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Architectural Commission
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 5:00 p.m.: ZOOM: HTTPS://US02WEB.ZOOM.US/J/82596746131 Subject of the hearing will be applications for...
View ArticleBay Village Historical District Commission To Hold Public Hearing on Sept. 13
Special to the Times The Bay Village Historic District Commission will hold a virtual public hearing: DATE: 9/13/2022 TIME: 4:00 PM Please note. This meeting will only be held virtually and not in...
View ArticleApplications Open for 2022–2023 Boston Cultural Council Grants
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture, in collaboration with the Boston Cultural Council, announced applications are open for the 2022-2023 Boston Cultural Council grant...
View ArticleSearch Underway for Key Streets Boston Cabinet Leadership Roles
Special to The Times Mayor Michelle Wu and Chief of Streets Jascha Franklin-Hodge announced the search for two new, pivotal transportation leadership roles: the Deputy Chief of Streets for...
View ArticleMake Your Way: The Intersection of Tremont and Opportunity
Suffolk University has announced that it will open one of Boston’s “most accessible and visible career development centers,” with the planned early October opening of its Center for Career Equity,...
View ArticleA Sign of Things To Come
Seen above is the new sign for Beacon Hill Books & Café – the 3,000 square-foot general interest bookstore and café expected to open soon at 71 Charles St. Follow Beacon Hill Books & Café on...
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