Month: November 2020
Ellis and Volunteers Decorate Neighborhood
USES, New Boston Ventures Close Sale on Tubman House Building
The United South End Settlements (USES) and New Boston Ventures passed papers recently to close on the sale of Tubman House at 566 Columbus Ave. – paving the way for the re-development of the marquee property. The sale went through…
USES Shifts to Providing Families with Food
United South End Settlements (USES) has never really been in the food distribution business, but COVID-19 has ripped apart the mission statement of about every human services organization, and this week USES has embraced that new mission in providing Thanksgiving…
Charlesgate Alliance, ENC Provide Update on Charlesgate Park Revitalization Project
The Emerald Necklace Conservancy (ENC) and the Charlesgate Alliance held a public meeting on November 19 regarding the Charlesgate Park Revitalization project. Nearly 100 people tuned into the virtual meeting to learn about some proposed updates to the project and…
Crime is Down 7-percent in Back Bay and South End
In what will be the Boston Police Department’s last crime stats report before the end of the year, the report shows overall crime is down in D-4, which includes the Back Bay and South End. However, larcenies from motor vehicles…
Baker Announces #GetBackMass Campaign
Gov. urges residents to ‘keep it small’ for holiday Governor Charlie Baker on Monday announced a new campaign called #GetBackMass, which emphasizes the need to continue to follow guidelines so residents can get back to the activities they haven’t been…
Six Months in, Several Healthy Streets Projects Completed
On November 18, Chief of Streets Chris Osgood provided a six month update to Mayor Walsh’s Healthy Streets initiative, which was launched on May 28 as a way to support the safe travel of residents, especially essential workers, to and…
City Releases Guidance for Safe Thanksgiving Celebrations
Thanksgiving is typically a time for friends and family to gather together and share food, laughter, and each other’s company. But these are all activities that are strongly advised against this year due to COVID-19, so Thanksgiving should look very…
Positive COVID Test Rate Continues to Climb
After experiencing a 44 percent increase two weeks ago, the positive test rate in Back Bay and surrounding neighborhoods increased by 25 percent according to the latest data released by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) on Friday. Last week…