MBTA Expands Pay-Per-Use Limited Fare Program to Local Employers
The MBTA announced partnerships with Kendall Square Association (KSA) members Google and Sanofi, the City of Boston, and retailers in Assembly Row to provide employees of those organizations with...
View ArticleLocal Beacon Hill Authors Connect
Special to Times Three local authors convened to discuss their works, and to support each other by sharing helpful information and the challenges that all new writers face. Writing a book is hard,...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner: Happy Halloween!
Once again, the BHCA has arranged for the following streets to be closed from 4:00-8:00 PM on Halloween, Monday, Oct. 31: • Branch Street (from Revere Street to Hancock Street) • Chestnut Street (from...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Residents Contribute to Success of Heroes in Health Care Gala
VNA Care, the first organized visiting nurse association in the United States, raised nearly $250,00 for patient care services during the annual Heroes in Health Care Gala at the Mandarin Oriental,...
View ArticleNorth Washington Street Bridge Construction Look-Ahead Through Nov. 12
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...
View ArticleNorth Shore Philharmonic Orchestra Performs Music of Strauss, Lalo, and...
The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra will begin its 74th season when Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts a program featuring the music of Johann Strauss, Edouard Lalo, and Jean Sibelius on...
View ArticleSara Campbell Guest Speaker at Next Beacon Hill Women’s Forum
Story by Marianne Salza Excitable fashion designer, Sara Campbell, Founder and CEO of the Sara Campbell, Limited, clothing line, will be speaking during the November 8 Beacon Hill Women’s Forum,...
View ArticleScrubaDub, Community Servings Partner on 30th ‘Pie in the Sky’
Community Servings, a nonprofit provider of medically tailored meals and nutrition services, and a leader in “food is medicine” research, advocacy and policy, is teaming up with ScrubaDub Auto Wash...
View ArticleNew Waste-Disposal Ban Regulations Take Effect
The Baker-Polito Administration on November 1 announced that new waste ban regulations that promote recycling and re-use, reduce trash disposal, and foster recycling business growth take effect...
View ArticleCustomers Encouraged To Enroll in Payment Assistance Programs With National Grid
Special to the Times-Free Press National Grid is urging customers facing rising winter energy bills to consider company-offered programs that can spread bills across several months and explore payment...
View ArticleSuffolk County Sheriff Tompkins Named ‘Employer of the Year’
Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins was named “Employer of the Year” by the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE). Reacting to the unexpected honor of becoming the first-ever...
View ArticleFall-O-Ween Festival
Beacon Hill bat girl Charlotte Brown, 4, gets a lift from her dad, Alex, at the October 21 Fall-o-Ween children’s festival.
View ArticleMGH Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Clinical Care Building
Special to Times Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) broke ground Thursday, Oct. 27, on a multi-year construction project for a new, state-of-the-art clinical care facility along Cambridge Street,...
View ArticleHalloween Around Beacon Hill
Halloween around Beacon Hill is a time when the community shows off its creativity in costumes and home decor as young monsters and heroes roam the streets looking for trick or treats and having fun...
View ArticleLetter to the Editor
Bring Back Original Polling Place To the Editor, I write to urge you, in the strongest possible terms, to return the polling place for the above address to its longtime location at Hill House (127 Mt....
View ArticleRemember To Thank Our Veterans
This Friday, November 11, marks the national holiday of Veterans Day, a day marked by solemnity and reverence to honor those who have served in our nation’s military. Veteran’s Day initially was known...
View ArticleNeighborhood Roundup
Rep. Livingstone’s Upcoming Office Hours Rep. Jay Livingstone will hold office hours on Wednesday, Oct 26, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the West End Branch Library at 151 Cambridge St.; on Wednesday, Nov....
View ArticleNews Briefs
Your Local Post Office Will be Closed in Recognition of Veterans Day Post offices across the commonwealth will be closed on Friday, November 11, in honor of Veterans Day. There will be no street...
View ArticleParks Department Announces Annual Holiday Lightings
Mark your calendars and prepare to join the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to celebrate the holiday season with their 2022 schedule of lighting celebrations in City of Boston parks. Lighting...
View ArticleGroups Sue EPA for Failure To Fully Protect Boston Rivers
Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) and Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to take necessary actions to protect...
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