When neighbors in the Cook Street area started seeing more activity on the weekends at 6 Mystic Place over the last few months – things like caterers putting out huge garbage bags of food and trash in front of other…
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Neighborhood Round Up
Girls Softball Registration Registration is officially open for Charlestown Girls Softball. There will be divisions for: Instructional/8U, 10 and under, 12 and under and 14 and under. For more information visit their website www.charlestowngirlssoftball.com. Blood Drive with MGH-Hosted by the…
News Briefs
Edwards to Host Annual Women’s Event, Selected as Boston’s Most Impactful Black Women In celebration of Women’s History Month, Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards is hosting her annual “Lead with Lydia” Women’s Event on Thursday, March 25, at 5:30 p.m.…
Teamsters Local 25 Autism Fund Announces Grant to Special Townies
The Teamsters Local 25 Autism Fund provided grants totaling more than $350,000 to organizations dedicated to autism research, services and awareness – including Special Townies. Organization leaders received the great news during a virtual Zoom presentation hosted by Teamsters Local…
Briefs
Girls Softball Registration Registration is officially open for Charlestown Girls Softball. There will be divisions for: Instructional/8U, 10 and under, 12 and under and 14 and under. For more information visit their website www.charlestowngirlssoftball.com. Blood Drive With MGH-Hosted by the…
Class Act
Green Again!
Edwards Makes Peace on Tree Issue at Bunker Hill
Safe to say contentious meetings are a part of the fabric of Charlestown, but rarely has the issue been about trees – if ever. That said, tensions have been high over the last week or more in regards to a…
More Students Return to In-Person School
With teachers fully vaccinated and many families ready to get back to the “real” classroom, students in grades 4-8 returned to the Eliot School on Monday, March 15, to join students from the K-3 classes that went back on March…
Boston Parents Reach 700 Signatures in Online Petition Requesting Denial of BPS Waiver
In less than a week, more than 700 people coming from every Boston neighborhood have signed a Change.org petition encouraging Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to reject any waiver from Boston Public Schools (BPS)…