‘Winter’s End: Boston and New England Snowscape’ Exhibition Now on View at...
Special to Times As winter winds down in Boston with an unusual absence of snow, Fabled Antiques presents a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the wintry landscapes of New England. “Winter’s...
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Meeting on Future of City’s Historic Preservation Efforts March 12 The city will offer ‘A Vision for Historic Preservation in Boston’ on Tuesday, March 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. at City Hall, Room 801, as...
View ArticleBoston Voters Support Biden and Trump in Super Tuesday Primary
As was the case throughout the Commonwealth, President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump topped the ballot with Boston voters during the Super Tuesday presidential primary on Tuesday, March...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Public Trash Bins The BHCA is pleased to see that a city trash bin has returned to the corner of Myrtle and Joy Streets. We are grateful to the Department of Public Works, Councilor Sharon Durkan’s...
View ArticleSummer Brings Unique Programs for Local Kids
Even though the official start of spring doesn’t arrive for another nearly two weeks, it’s already time for parents to look past the current school year and begin considering summer alternatives for...
View ArticleOpening of 140 Clarendon Brings More Affordable Housing To Back Bay
A new chapter for affordable housing in the Back Bay began last Thursday, March 7, with the grand opening of 140 Clarendon – a redevelopment project at the historic Young Women’s Christian Association...
View ArticleHarvard Travellers Club To Host Record-Breaking Transatlantic Oarsman Bryan...
The Harvard Travellers Club will feature Bryan Fuller, holder of the American record for the fastest transatlantic crossing by oar, achieved in 2012. Fuller is owner and founder of Power Rowing...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Architectural Commission
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on March 21, at 5 p.m. via ZOOM. Subject of the hearing will be applications for Certificates of Design Approval on the agenda...
View ArticleThe Irish Experience in Boston
Story & Photo by Marianne Salza Historian, Chris Daley, presented “The Irish Experience in Boston” at the Charlestown Branch of the Boston Public Library on March 7. Daley’s interest in the topic...
View ArticleLouijeune is 2024 People’s Champion of Democracy
Common Cause Massachusetts board and staff announce the selection of Boston City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune as this year’s People’s Champion of Democracy. The People’s Champion of Democracy...
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WECA Meeting Set for March 14 at Amy Lowell Apartments The West End Civic Association (WECA) will hold its next meeting in person on Thursday, March 14, at 6 p.m. in the Community Room at Amy Lowell...
View ArticleBeacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Love Your Block Love Your Block returns on Saturday, April 6th, and we are looking forward to working together with neighbors to clean up our sidewalks and parks. Please let the office know if you are...
View ArticleBoston Athenaeum Showcases 19th-Century Abolitionist in Exhibit
Special to Times The Boston Athenaeum has launched its newest exhibition, ‘Framing Freedom: The Harriet Hayden Albums.’ This innovative exhibition brings together rarely seen works and examines Black...
View ArticleCallahan Named New Regional Site Administrator at Historic New England
Special to Times Barbara Callahan has been named Historic New England’s new Regional Site Administrator for the Metro Boston area. Callahan now serves as Historic New England’s liaison to Metro Boston...
View ArticleRhode Island Road Trip
Members of Beacon Hill Village are shown during a recent outing to Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)to view On the Surface Contemporary Ceramics: A Changing Reflection Silver, Metalwork, and...
View ArticleCan AI Save the Environment?
The coming revolution in Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds great promise for the future benefit of mankind. (Yeah, we know, there are pitfalls, but for purposes of this editorial, we’re writing about...
View ArticleAnother Hapless Season for the Sox
With the Red Sox set to open their 2024 season this week, it seems all but assured that the Sox are destined for a third-straight last- place finish in the American League East. For those of us who...
View ArticleLocal Veterinary Practice Joins Forces With Street Dog Coalition To Provide...
Special to the Times At Home Veterinary, a leading veterinary house call practice serving greater Boston, recently teamed up with Street Dog Coalition to offer crucial veterinary care to individuals...
View ArticleCouncilor Flynn Holds Budget Listening Session
With the new budget season starting in April, Councilor Ed Flynn hosted a virtual listening session on Monday night with leaders of Downtown, Chinatown, Leather District, Bay Village and South End to...
View ArticleBHAC Approves Rear-Door Replacement for Proposed Charles Street Hummus Shop
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission unanimously approved an application as submitted for the replacement of a set of rear doors at a proposed Charles Street hummus shop during the commission’s...
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