Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department will host the 2024 Neighborhood Coffee Hour Series in partnership with Dunkin’® in parks citywide from April 22 to June 26. Wu will be ...
The Boston Planning and Development Agency will be holding a virtual public meeting on the project slated for 3458 Washington Street on Tuesday, April 30, from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM ...
The Disability Community Forum is a once a year event, but the City of Boston Disabilities Commission office is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, and staff are available every day to ...
By Michael Coughlin Jr. As summer approaches, the neighborhood is buzzing with exciting opportunities for kids to engage in enriching activities that will ensure a memorable seaso ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Nightlife Economy have announced the launch of the City’s Wake Up the Night Grant, which will award individuals and organizations up to $10,000 for nighttime ...
A group of residents and the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, now calling themselves the Franklin Park Defenders, are continuing their legal action against a public-private partnership to redevelop White ...
An old Oak Tree at 72 Hyde Park Avenue was threatened to be removed due to development last summer, but now, after significant community outreach, the tree will seemingly be saved. The 72 Hyde Park ...
That’s the message that a subcommittee of the Boston City Council heard from research scientist and rodentologist Dr. Bobby Corrigan at a meeting in the Council Chambers on April 9. Corrigan has been ...
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the appointment of Brian Swett as the City of Boston’s Chief Climate Officer, leading the Environment, Energy and Open Space (EEOS) Cabinet. This Cabinet is currently ...
The Housing and Development Committee of the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) held its regular monthly meeting last Tuesday, April 16. On hand for the session were chair ...
Specifically, through the 5th Quarter of Learning initiative, Boston After School & Beyond is sending out grants totaling $250,000 to six programs. The programs getting a share of the total include ...
For those of us who were around for the first Earth Day in 1970, the steady but sure demise of our environment over the past 54 years has been nothing less than depressing.