In March 2020, mother-daughter duo Maryann and Caroline Deignan were living on separate continents: Caroline in Cape Town, South Africa, and Maryann in Charlestown. With strict Covid regulations, 7,716 miles between them, and travel suspended for the foreseeable future, Maryann…
Month: July 2022
Mass Shootings Get All The Attention, But This Is Worse
Americans have been saddened by the recent mass shootings that have occurred in recent weeks across the country in Buffalo, Uvalde, and Highland Park. But as much as these tragic events have seared our national consciousness and brought demands for…
Progressives Are the Real Hypocrites
No doubt most of our readers who care about the environment and the issue of climate change were disappointed when Senator Joe Manchin put the proverbial final nail in the coffin of the Build Back Better Bill (BBB) that, by…
Letter to the Editor
Thank You Knights of Columbus To the Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Knights of Columbus Council #62 for presenting me with a Knights of Columbus Scholarship. It is an honor to be recognized by…
Another Successful Concert
Rep. Ryan Getting to the Bottom of Clougherty Pool Issue
The beleaguered BCYF Clougherty Pool on Bunker Hill Street just got a boost in the state budget this week as Rep. Dan Ryan was able to secure $2 million in the House’s Economic Development bill to begin addressing the pool’s…
City Councilor Coletta Secures Budget Amendment Earmarks for District 1
District 1 City Councilor Gabriela Coletta was able to secure several budget amendments during her first budget session since being elected. In the City’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Coletta was able to secure funding for additional staff capacity to help…
Police Union Calls for More Police To Be Hired
In a letter to the Boston Police Department and Mayor Michelle Wu, the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association (BPPA) said the BPD can barely cover regular shift work–nevermind police details for construction projects and special events in the area. The union…
Charlestown’s Weekly COVID Positive Test-Rate Increases
Charlestown weekly positive test rate continues to rise as the highly infectious BA.5 omicron sub variant grips the nation. Last week, the Biden administration renewed the COVID public-health emergency through mid-October as the city, state, and nation are in the…
House passes $4.2 Billion Economic Development Bill
This week, Rep. Dan Ryan and his colleagues in the House passed a $4.2 billion Economic Development Bill that will make significant investments in Charlestown and across the state. The bill utilizes American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Fiscal Year 2022…