William Moody of Charlestown, 1 of the 36 members of the Boston College High School Chamber and Concert Choirs, led by Choir Director Dr. Marina Rozenberg of Hingham, recently returned from a concert tour in Switzerland. The trip started with a tour of Zurich,…
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Memorial Hall Spotlighted for City’s Community Preservation Distribution
Guarded carefully by two armed members of the Colonial Charlestown Militia, Mayor Martin Walsh and Abraham Lincoln Post President Joe Zuffante took the podium at Memorial Hall Monday afternoon to highlight more than $11 million given out citywide this year…
Dunkin’ (Donuts) Cups Begone: Dozens of Volunteers to Clean up Charlestown
Committed to improving the cleanliness, beauty and safety of their community and neighboring waters, dozens of volunteers will clean Terminal Street, Medford Street, and Sprouts Community Garden on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sponsored by Free…
Neighborhood Roundup
Save the Date! Morrissey Scholarship Awards Night Saturday, May 17, 2019 marks the 5th Annual Friends of Ryan “Duce” Morrissey Scholarship Awards Night. The fun begins at 7 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Medford St.. There will…
Spring Fling at the K of C
Charlestown’s Oldest Resident Keeps Young with Art and Attitude
Irene Morey has lived 103 years and seen just about everything in modern history – from two World Wars to the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy – but her focus in all those long years, and her secret to…
City’s Capital Budget includes $3 Million for New Turf Field
Mayor Martin Walsh has chosen to announce his new four-year Capital Budget on Bunker Hill Street next Tuesday, April 23, and among several high-ticket items for the Town will be a $3 million replacement of the Charlestown High Turf Field…
CNC Community Corner
The monthly meeting of the Charlestown Neighborhood Council will be held on Tuesday May 7 at 7pm in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 545 Medford Street. Our City Councilor Lydia Edwards will be there. The public is encouraged to attend.
Options Running Out For Post Office, Officials Ask for Help
The Charlestown Post Office is running out of options, officials said, after a plan to relocate in the Bunker Hill Mall has seemingly fell through. Kurtis Bullard, a real estate specialist with the USPS, said there had been a plan…
Superintendent Search Committee Recommends Three – One with Local Ties
Three candidates have been forwarded to the Boston School Committee for consideration as the next superintendent of schools – including one candidate who attended Boston Public Schools and is now the headmaster at Cathedral High in the South End. The…