•Warren Prescott School Dates:
*October 31: Crazy Hat / Orange & Black Day
*November 6: Picture Day
*November 11: Veterans’ Day : No School
*November 13: School Site Council Meeting
*November 16: BPS School Showcase
*November 19: WP School Preview
*November 27: Early Release (12:40 p.m.)/Spirit Day
*November 28-29: Thanksgiving Recess : No School
•Harvard Kent School Dates:
*Nov. 5 – 3rd annual Election Day Bake Sale. To volunteer, please email [email protected].
*Nov. 26 – Harvard Kent Parents Association Meeting, 6 p.m.
•BPDA Public Meeting – 6 Stack St (Hood Park)
A meeting to discuss the proposed 6 Stack St building a Hood Park – a one story, approximately 3,912 square foot building containing bicycle storage, retail, and services uses.
Where: The Harvey, 50 Hood Park Drive, First Floor Community Room.
When: Monday, Nov. 4, 6 – 8 p.m.
• Charlestown Neighborhood Council
Monthly meeting of the Charlestown Neighborhood Council. The CNC works to inform neighborhood stakeholders and government agencies on issues in the community. PLEASE NOTE: THIS MEETING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED AND RELOCATED DUE TO ELECTION DAY.
Where: BPD Community Room, 20 Vine St.
When: Thursday, November 7, 7 p.m.
•Abutters Meeting for Tatte Bakery (40 Warren St.)
A meeting to discuss an application for a Common Victualler (C.V.) License for Tatte Bakery, to be located on the first floor retail space of 40 Warren St.
Where: American Legion Post 26, 26 Adams St, Charlestown
When: Monday, November 4, 6 p.m.
•From the Oct. 29 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting, City Hall:
*34 Belmont St.
Applicant: Timothy Sheehan
Purpose: Erect new 2-family home as per plans. *Application filed in conjunction with ALT945502 to sub-divide existing lot (3090sf) into 2 new lots. lot A 1624sf. Lot B 1466sf – 34 Belmont St (semi-attached two family)to have one building and 36 Belmont St (one family) to have one building. (Attached to # 34) existing building to be razed on separate permit.
*36 Belmont St. Applicant: Timothy Sheehan
Purpose: Erect new attached single family home as per plans. *Application filed in conjunction with ALT945502 to sub-divide existing lot (3090sf) into 2 new lots. lot A 1624sf. Lot B 1466sf – 34 Belmont St (semi-attached two family)to have one building and 36 Belmont St (one family) to have one building. (Attached to # 34) existing building to be razed on separate permit.
•City of Boston Intergenerational Homeshare Kick Off
The City’s Housing iLab and the Age Strong Commission are hosting a kick-off event for intergenerational homeshare. This initiative seeks to bring new affordable units to Boston by connecting older adults with spare rooms with renters looking for affordable housing. In addition to increasing affordable housing in the city, intergenerational homeshare creates opportunities for different generations to learn from one another.
Where: Boston Public Library Central, Commonwealth Salon, 700 Boylston St, Back Bay.
When: Friday, Nov. 8, 10 – 11:30 a.m.
•HOW TO REPORT A PROBLEM PROPERTY
Since taking office in 2014, Mayor Walsh has made fixing quality of life issues a priority in his administration. From investing in Public Works to making sure community policing is a staple in every neighborhood, we are making sure every neighborhood is clean, safe and a great place to live and work in. Unfortunately some properties in Boston need more help than others, and that’s why we are here. If you know of a property that fits one of the following criteria: multiple calls to 911, one that’s blighted or just a general concern, we encourage you to reach out to your neighborhood liaison.