Around 30 representatives from the downtown neighborhoods for Mothers Out Front – a national, grass-roots group of mothers, grandmothers, and other caregivers advocating for a transition off of fossil fuels to renewable energy in an effort to combat climate change…
Author: Dan Murphy
Rats Rampant in Bay Village, South End, According to Study
Bay Village and the South End are, respectively, the second- and third-most rodent-infested neighborhoods this year in the city, ranking only behind the top-ranked downtown neighborhood, while the Back Bay came in fifth on the list, according to a recent…
Mel King Square Dedicated in the South End Saturday
Mel King, the 93-year-old lifelong South End resident who served as state representative for or the 9th Suffolk District from 1973 to 1982, was honored by the city on Nov. 13, with the unveiling of Melvin H. “Mel” King Square…
BBA Recognizes NABB With Heavy Lifting Award at 98th Annual Meeting
At its 98th annual meeting on Monday, Nov. 15, at the Colonnade Hotel, the Back Bay Association (BBA) bestowed its Heavy Lifting Award on another longserving neighborhood group, the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay. Elliott Laffer, chair of NABB’s…
Rev. White-Hammond Serves as Keynote Speaker at FOPG’s Member Reception 2021
As keynote speaker at the Friends of the Public Garden’s (FOPG) Member Reception 2021, which took place virtually on Tuesday, Nov. 16, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, the city’s Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space, discussed the challenges of balancing the…
Garden Club of the Back Bay and Esplanade Association Partner to Plant Bulbs in Anticipation of Next Marathon
The Garden Club of the Back Bay joined the Esplanade Association’s horticultural team last week to plant bulbs in front of the DCR Hatch Shell in anticipation of the next Boston Marathon. “The blue hyacinths and yellow daffodils [the Garden…
Virtual Program Examines Lives of Boston’s Domestic Help in Late 19th to Early 20th Centuries
An upcoming virtual program will examine the lives of domestic staff in Boston during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, including help employed by the Nichols and Gibson families. The Nichols House Museum welcomes Gibson House Museum curator, Meghan…
Leaders Optimistic About City’s Future Following November 2 Election
With the historic election on Nov. 2 ushering in a new era for Boston, some leaders are now looking optimistically to the city’s future under new leadership. “It was a great victory for Michelle Wu, who I think will do…
Volunteer Day Set for Nov. 18 on the Esplanade
Interested parties are being sought for #OptOutside Community Volunteer Day on the Esplanade on Thursday, Nov. 18, from 9 to 11 a.m. A partnership between REI Co-op and the Esplanade Association, the Volunteer Day will involve cleaning up and removing…
Rep. Livingstone and Councilor Bok Endorse Councilor Edwards for Senate
Rep. Jay Livingstone and City Councilor Kenzie Bok are among those to endorse Councilor Lydia Edwards in her bid for the First Suffolk and Middlesex District State Senate seat. “I’ve known of, worked with, and been impressed by Lydia Edwards…