On May 5, Kathleen Chiong, of Charlestown, will step up for Project Bread’s 56th annual Walk for Hunger. She will be among over 3,500 participants, both in-person and virtual, to walk the 3-mile loop around the Boston Common or in…
Month: April 2024
News Briefs
Wild & Scenic Festival on April 27 “E” inc’s annual fundraiser Film Festival returns to the Atlantic Wharf in Boston on Saturday, April 27th at 6:30 PM. Wild & Scenic is a curated selection of Wild & Scenic films that celebrate the beauty of our…
Batten Down the Hatches
The Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University has released its annual forecast for the 2024 hurricane season and it is nothing less than frightening, with a prediction that the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season will have activity well above…
Obituaries 04-18-2024
Nancy Pearl Stuart May 22, 1952 – April 12, 2024 Nancy Pearl Stuart, known around Revere, Lowell, Charlestown and Cambridge as her alter ego, “Pearl,” the ever exuberant Karaoke songstress, died at 71 years old in Yavapai Regional Medical Center…
BPS Championship Parade
The Lt. Michael P. Quinn Scholarship Dinner
Gardens for Charlestown Hold Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Special to the Patriot-Bridge Please join Gardens for Charlestown, Mayor Michelle Wu, and our friends, supporters, and neighbors, as we celebrate the completion of our major infrastructure project. This project represents the largest capital investment in the Garden’s history. Our…
Boston Hosts Citizenship Day on April 27
Special to the Patriot-Bridge Mayor Michelle Wu, the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA), and Project Citizenship are hosting Citizenship Day on Saturday, April 27 at the Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury. The annual event is an opportunity for people…
Traffic Advisory for Boston Marathon/Patriot’s Day Activities
The Marathon Weekend Events this year will have two main races on the Saturday before the running of the 2024 Boston Marathon. In addition to the events being hosted by the Boston Athletic Association, the City of Boston will be…
Mass House Passes Bill To Remove Outdated and Offensive Terms in General Laws
Special to the Times Massachusetts House of Representatives passed two bills on Wednesday, April 3, that update the Massachusetts General Laws by removing out-of-date and offensive terms related to persons with disabilities, and by renaming the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC)…