at the UMass Club. Shown are Young Friends Sub-Committee: Coutney Colonese, Alex DeOliveira, Paola Rossetti, and Richelle Gewertz.
Mayor Michelle Wu joined Mrs. Jeannine Russell, Gov. Maura Healey, state and local officials, and Celtics leadership and players Monday, Oct. 21 to rename the North Washington Street Bridge as the ...
Last Thursday evening, Oct. 18, the Friends of the Public Garden (FOPG) held its annual Members Reception, an event dedicated to honoring the loyal supporters who make the organization’s vital work in ...
Burke had previously presented preliminary plans for the proposed roofdeck during an advisory hearing at the commission’s Feb. 15 virtual public hearing. Since then, the railing has been pulled back 2 ...
Come see singer/songwriter Briana Cash perform her original songs, hear the stories behind them and about her new single, For Your GRAMMY® Consideration – Bad Dream. Her eclectic style covers Jazz, ...
To increase access to vaccinations, the Boston Public Health Commission in partnership with the City of Boston and Boston Centers for Youth and Families (BCYF) are hosting several free flu and ...
General Manager Phillip Eng, his leadership team, and the MBTA workforce are delivering results for customers, eliminating 20 slow zones during the Orange Line surge and continuing to complete ...
A newcomer to the project, venerable bridge designer Miguel Rosales unveiled three design options for a new, pedestrian-only Evans Way Bridge on the Back Bay Fens during a meeting sponsored virtually ...
But the ACA — which also is known as Obamacare — is a big deal for every American, even for those who are not on an ACA plan, for a number of reasons: ...
Sloppy or not, hungry residents and visitors will soon find the Hummus Shop tucked behind Anton’s, down a short corridor off the same front door. Daly hopes to open in the next few weeks now that he ...
The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay (NABB) Homelessness Task Force held its fifth informational forum on homelessness on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the Copley Branch of the Boston Public Library.
80 Charles St. Its cat lounge is also close to opening, after the resident cats have been given sufficient time to acclimate to their new space.