By Seth Daniel Putting last year’s low-level feud over control of liquor licenses for Boston in the past, Mayor Martin Walsh and the Boston state delegation are looking this year to cooperate in releasing more than 150 new liquor licenses…
Author: The Boston Sun Staff
City Officials Outline New Legislation to Allow New Shadow from Winthrop Square Tower in Common
By Beth Treffeisen If passed, the proposed 750 foot building slated for the Winthrop Square Garage could be the last to cast additional shadows on the Boston Common and Public Garden downtown. The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) proposed…
USES to Celebrate Past 125 Years, Look to the Future, in Kick-Off Party Jan 28
By Seth Daniel Few things are enduring in the ever-changing landscape of the South End, where the neighborhood has made and re-made itself over time and again. One thing from that storied past that has endured, however, is the Settlement…
Old Dover Support for Quinzani’s Conditional on Comprehensive Traffic Plan
By Seth Daniel The Old Dover Neighborhood Association agreed on Tuesday night, Jan. 17, to lend its support to the Quinzani’s residential development by Related Beal, but with a major asterisk denoting that the Association wants some comprehensive traffic and…
Police Briefs 01-26-2017
BACK BAY-KENMORE/FENWAY-SOUTH END POLICE LOG Jan. 17 840 Harrison Ave. – Assault Simple – Battery; Disorderly Conduct; Other Offense; Threats to Do Bodily Harm; Warrant Arrest 72 Peterborough St. – Verbal Dispute 789 Commonwealth Ave. – Investigate Person Dartmouth/Newbury streets…
Dennis, Welcome to the Boston Jerk Sports Fan Hall of Fame
By Phineas J. Stone Dennis Harrison was just a regular guy up to Saturday evening, and then he pulled the fire alarm to underground fame. Harrison, for those who don’t know, is the Eastie guy who came by some information…
Winthrop Square’s Shady Deal
By Councilor Tito Jackson The Boston Common has been the playground for Boston’s children since 1634, the backyard for Boston’s youth, and the front porch for Boston’s seniors. The first public park in America, it is the iconic public space…
The State of Our City
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh On January 17th, I had the honor of standing in front of the city I love and explaining all that we’ve accomplished together, and what we have to look forward to in the upcoming year.…
Former District A1 Commanding Superintendent O’Rourke Retires
Boston Police Superintendent Bernard “Bernie” O’Rourke has retired following a lengthily career with the department, that expanded 29 years. Many of those years, O’Rourke spent as the Commanding Officer of District A1 which covers the Beacon Hill, North End, West…
Rising Water Levels Threat to City’s Municipal Harbor Plan
A recent environmental report given to the City of Boston clearly indicates waterfront high tides will consistently rise creating some serious damage to the North End/Waterfront neighborhood. One city employee told a community organization that eventually water could extend out…