It’s been two years since there was a traditional Battle of Bunker Hill Day Parade with all of the bands, militias, military entries and children’s activities, and the big call from everyone is to make 2022 one of the best…
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Donation to MGH Institute to Strengthen Behavioral Health Care in Charlestown
A generous gift of $200,000 will allow the MGH Institute of Health Professions’s School of Nursing to assess the effectiveness of behavioral health practices at its Ruth Sleeper Center for Clinical Education and Wellness while expanding services to improve access…
Boston Police Patrolmen Endorse Murphy for At-Large City Council
Boston At-Large City Council candidate Erin Murphy is proud to announce the endorsement of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association, reflecting Erin’s commitment to public safety in all city neighborhoods and the growing momentum behind her campaign before the Sept. 14…
Charlestown Artist Receives City Art Grant
This week the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture awards grants to artists and organizations to create short-term public art projects and activations through the Transformative Public Art program. In Charlestown, artist Jasmine Lee will receive grant money to create…
Bob Cappucci Announced His Candidacy for Mayor
Bob Cappucci, a lifelong resident of East Boston, a retired Boston Police Officer, and a veteran of the US Navy Nuclear Submarine Service, is running for mayor as the Law and Order candidate. He has experienced the hopes and struggles…
Candidate John Barros Proposes City College System for Boston
Candidate for Mayor John Barros today released a proposal to establish a City College System for Boston that would knit together Boston’s designated Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) to provide open doors for Boston Public School students to affordable post-secondary education, and industry-informed…
North Washington Street Bridge Construction Look-Ahead
This is a brief overview of construction operations and impacts for the North Washington Street Bridge Replacement Project. MassDOT will provide additional notices as needed for high-impact work and changes to traffic configurations beyond those described below. Marine Impacts The…
Edward’s Boston-Cambridge Tourism Marketing District Passes Council
City Councilor Lydia Edward’s push to create the first ever tourism marketing district for Boston and Cambridge passed the City Council unanimously last week. The effort, spearheaded by Edwards and cosponsored by Councilor Frank Baker, will permit hotels in Boston…