Flynn Schedules Hearing To Bring All City of Boston Meetings Back In-Person
Special to the Times Boston City Council President Flynn has scheduled a hearing on Thursday, September 14 at 2 p.m. to discuss bringing all City of Boston Meetings, abutters meetings, City Council...
View ArticleCity Celebrates Latinx Heritage Month With Fiesta in the Plaza
Special to the Times The City of Boston announced the celebration of Latino Heritage Month with Fiesta en la Plaza, a diverse program of cultural activities that will take place over four weekends in...
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Ward 5 Republican Committee to Meet Sept. 5 The Boston Ward 5 Republican Committee will hold its 2024 Republican U.S. Presidential Primary meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 5, from 6-8 p.m. at the Boston...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Upcoming BHCA Meetings and Events The Young Friends Shindig – has been RESCEDULED to Friday, November 10th, 7-10pm; UMass Club. Join other Young Friends members at The Shindig for a night of...
View ArticleCouncilors Offer Ordinance on Non-Motorized Street Food Carts
Special to the Times Boston City Councilors Gabriela Coletta, Julia Mejia, and Brian Worrell have put forward, “An ordinance establishing street for enterprises in the City of Boston Municipal Code by...
View ArticleA Stroll Along the Water
Beacon Hill Village residents went on a recent stroll along the waterfront in East Boston. The group went from the Airport to the ICA Watershed. A great day for a walk.
View ArticleNorth Washington Street Bridge
The Construction Look-Ahead for the North Washington Street Bridge through September 16 is as follows: Scheduled Work • Installation of concrete bridge barriers and sidewalks • Off-bridge utility work...
View ArticleCity of Boston Announces Gender Equity Updates to Marriage Licenses
Building on Mayor Wu’s vision of an inclusive City that serves all residents, the City of Boston today announced that it has updated its marriage licenses by no longer requiring sex or gender...
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Ward 5 Republican Committee to Meet September 5 The Boston Ward 5 Republican Committee will hold its 2024 Republican U.S. Presidential Primary meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 5, from 6-8 p.m. at the Boston...
View ArticleBPL Announces Book It Around Boston 2023 Fun Run Set for September 23
The Boston Public Library (BPL) last week announced Book it Around Boston 2023, a fun run/walk/bike event designed to reintroduce residents to BPL branches across the city while incentivizing movement...
View ArticleWu Announces 2023 Mayor’s Garden Contest Winners
Mayor Michelle Wu recently announced the winners of the 27th annual Mayor’s Garden Contest with a grand prize provided by JetBlue, prize packages donated by Mahoney’s Garden Centers, and additional...
View ArticleAthenaeum Showcases Photographers of 1930s and ’60s in ‘Developing Boston’...
The Boston Athenaeum launched its newest exhibition,” Developing Boston: Berenice Abbott and Irene Shwachman Photograph a Changing City,” on Aug. 28, featuring the first joint presentation of work by...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Upcoming BHCA Meetings and Events The Young Friends Shindig – has been RESCEDULED to Friday, November 10, 7-10pm; UMass Club. Join other Young Friends members at The Shindig for a night of cocktails,...
View Article‘Let the Children Sing’ Concert To Honor Legacy of Abolitionist...
Special to Times Wandering the narrow streets of Beacon Hill, and using a little imagination, it’s possible to hear the voices of Bostonians-past who worked, loved, and lived here long before us. And...
View ArticleFabled Antiques Welcomes Back Neighbors
Fabled Antiques owner Rebecca Connolly Hackler welcomes back Beacon Hill residents with an original early MBTA enamel “Charles” station sign.
View ArticleSumner Tunnel Reopens to Motorists
The Sumner Tunnel in East Boston reopened Friday, Sept. 1 after a two-month closure due to the beginning of the first phase of a $160 million restoration and renovation project to the 89-year-old...
View ArticleHopefully, We Will Have Dodged a Bullet
As we are writing this, forecasters are predicting that powerful Hurricane Lee will track off to our east, sending us perhaps some rain, high winds, and high seas, this weekend. Although we in this...
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Parks Department Announces Fall Hike Boston Schedule The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced the fall 2023 schedule for Hike Boston, a daytime hiking series aimed at providing guided...
View ArticleCity of Boston Announces Recovery Month Documentary Film Series
In celebration of National Recovery Month during the month of September, the City of Boston today announced the Recovery Month Documentary Film Series. Three documentary feature films will be screened...
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BHBA’s Fall Sidewalk Sale Returns Sept. 23 and 24 to Charles Street A beloved neighborhood tradition returns this weekend when the Beacon Hill Business Association’s annual Beacon Hill Sidewalk Sale...
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