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Initiatives like this music program, along with public art displays, sports exhibits, and the Sensory Room at Boston Logan’s Terminal E, help reduce travel-related stress and makes the Authority’s ...
In 2023, the City issued a Request for Proposals for a seasonal mobile outdoor hospitality opportunity that includes alcohol service. This marks the second year of a three-year contract with Hyde Park ...
“The Equity Study of Black Men and Boys is an integral part of what steps are needed to continue making Boston a home for everyone,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “This survey is vital in making effective ...
Almost three-quarters of high school teachers cite cell phone use as a major problem in their classrooms. Phone use during the school day serves no educational purpose and only increases the risks of ...
The next meeting of the JPNC is set for Tuesday, July 22.
The excitement and bustle of the Fourth of July weekend have come and gone, and now we can settle into our summer rhythm — whatever that may be for each of us and our families — for the remaining ...
The Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival is back! This renowned event will feature a weekend filled with art from our master sand sculptors, and family fun! This festival brings in ...
Jamaica Plain historical Society President Gretchen Grozier (shown above and below) addresses the crowd of neighbors assembled at the Wenham Street Cinema for the first-ever Forest Hills Community ...
These new liquor licenses are key to strengthening our local economy, supporting our small businesses and ensuring our communities are vibrant hubs for residents, families and visitors,” said Mayor ...
The Elma Lewis Playhouse once again will feature a full schedule of events for the upcoming summer season: — Thursday, August 7 – Caribbean Night with Safiya (note: this is Thursday instead of Tuesday ...
Shurland Street will be the site for a Kids on Wheels event this Saturday, July 12, from 3:00-6:00. The event will be kid-focused, but all are welcome. It’s a chance for neighbors to chat and hang out ...
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has spearheaded a bill that would require all public schools to create a formal policy regarding the use of cell phones, tablets, and other personal ...