Free wellness for Health Care Providers ASANA Charlestown is now offering free live-streamed Yoga, Meditation, and Barre classes to Health Care Providers. The virtual studio’s aim is to offer a new way for people to sustain their wellness practices from…
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•Warren-Prescott School Dates: School has been canceled until May 4. •Harvard-Kent School Dates: School has been canceled until May 4. Boston Public Schools: The City of Boston, in partnership with Project Bread, YMCA of Greater Boston, Boston Centers for Youth…
State Announces Implementation Of CARES Act Unemployment Benefits For Self-Employed, Gig Economy Workers
The state announced today that Massachusetts residents who are not eligible for regular unemployment benefits can now apply online for the new Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program – more than one week ahead of the original schedule that predicted an…
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Recovery Becomes a Struggle With Isolation of COVID-19
Being part of a vulnerable population during the current pandemic has forced a lot of choices – and in the recovery community it has forced many underground. As the COVID-19 response continues on, those in recovery for drugs and alcohol…
Neighborhood COVID-19 Rate in Charlestown Remains on Lower End
The numbers of cases and rate of COVID-19 infections in Charlestown remains lower than most of the rest of Boston in the latest neighborhood statistics released by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) on Friday evening, April 10. The statistics…
Peace Park Effort Wins Grant for Pro Bono Re-Design of McGrath Park
The Peace Park effort in Charlestown has taken a major step forward this week to re-design and upgrade the park so it is sustainable over time – with the goal of pursuing Community Preservation Act funding to build out the…
State Construction Projects Will Continue Through COVID-19
Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack said on Monday that state bridge and roadway work – such as the North Washington Street Bridge project or the Mystic/Tobin rehabilitation work – will continue on through the COVID-19 response while using protective measures on…
Chain Forge Developers Agree to Pay $1.22 Million in Fees as Construction Capital Becomes More Complicated
The developers of the Chain Forge hotel project in the Navy Yard have always had a complicated financing plan for redevelopment of the old Naval chain factory, but with COVID-19 hitting the markets, it has become much more complicated –…