A summer breeze and social distancing have worked out well in the Navy Yard for the exciting public art exhibit, ‘WOW: Wind on Water,’ put on by the Navy Yard Garden Association – working out as public art that has…
Author: Seth Daniel
Major Interest Sparked for Mail-In Ballots Early in the Primary Election
City officials said they had received more than 26,500 applications from registered voters to receive a mail-in ballot for the Sept. 1 Primary Election – which faces a heated race for state representative in Charlestown and the U.S. Senate race…
Hood Park Plans Moving Ahead as Garage Opens, Green Space Takes Shape
Despite the COVID-19 shutdowns in construction and life in general, progress on the Hood Park campus has motored on after about a two-month shutdown – with many exciting developments now in store for the campus. Chris Kaneb of Hood Park…
Wynn Resorts Believes Encore Has More Demand Than Allowed
With Encore Boston Harbor closed for all of the second quarter this year, it was to be expected that the earnings report call on Tuesday afternoon would be grim, but CEO Matt Maddox did have one high-point about Encore –…
Edwards Moves Zoning Board Reform Legislation to State Rep. Dan Ryan
One of the most confusing, stoic and steadfast Boards in Boston City government – the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) – is one step closer to becoming more accessible and navigable for the general public and property owners as well.…
Trifecta Opening: Three Major Attractions in Navy Yard Open Aug. 7
The National Park Service in the Navy Yard, the USS Constitution Museum and Old Ironsides herself will re-open to the public on a limited basis this Friday, Aug. 7 – marking a milestone for the historic attractions and giving them…
Families, Students Have Big Decision to Make on School in Coming Weeks
Families with children in the Boston Public Schools (BPS) will be facing a major decision in the coming days and weeks regarding whether they want to choose to participate in a hybrid, in-person learning model for the fall, or to…
7th Heaven: In Wake of Video, Republican Candidate Campbell Finds Supporters in Democratic Strongholds like Charlestown
When Republican Congressional Candidate Rayla Campbell prayed for an opportunity to run for office, she had no idea just how elaborately – and at times hurtfully – that prayer would be answered. Yet, that answered prayer brought her to a…
Being Safe and Feeling Safe: Capt. Ciccolo New Leader of Downtown Police District
Capt. Robert Ciccolo comes from a long line of police officers in his family, but that didn’t mean he knew he wanted to be a police officer too. In fact, the 37-year veteran said it took him awhile to decide…
Fight on 40 Warren Goes to Legal Dept., Tatte CEO Resigns
The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) has sent an appeal of the restaurant permit for recently-opened Tatte Bakery + Café in the Warren Street office building to the Law Department for further review. Abutter Ken Flynn appealed the decision of…