Don’t be surprised if you see minor activity on Tremon Street between Massachusetts Avenue and Herald Street in the South End this season as the city makes preparations to begin construction on the street’s long-anticipated redesign. The Public Works Department…
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Hindus Call for Transparency and Fairness in Invocation Scheduling by City Council
Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, who has read invocations at United States Senate and U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., finds it quite disheartening on not being scheduled for reading invocation at a Boston City Council meeting despite multiple requests.…
District 8 City Councilor Bok Endorses Anderson for District 7 City Councilor
District 8 Boston City Councilor Kenzie Bok has announced her endorsement of Tania Fernandes Anderson to serve as her colleague on the Council representing District 7. “Tania would bring so much valuable experience to the Council – from her work…
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Massachusetts Alliance of HUD Tenants to Rally for East Canton Residents on Oct. 9 The Massachusetts Alliance of HUD Tenants will hold a rally in support East Canton who are now contending with luxury development in their neighborhood on Saturday,…
SELDC Seeks More Info on Structural Integrity of 595 Albany St. Before Granting Ability to Demolish
The South End Landmark District Commission (SELDC) met virtually on October 5, where Commissioners heard a proposal for 595 Albany St. to demolish the existing two story brick building and replace it with a six story mixed use building that…
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley Endorses Historic Candidate Tania Anderson for Boston’s District 7
Candidate for Boston City Council District 7 Tania Anderson today announced that her campaign has been endorsed by Representative Ayanna Pressley. Anderson won the preliminary election by nearly 800 votes, and would be the first Muslim and first African immigrant…
Hayes Park Fall Fest Returns With A Spectacular Comeback after Taking Last Year Off
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FOPG 50th Anniversary Art Installation Arrives on the Common
“What Do We Have in Common?” – a new park-wide art installation to mark the Friends of the Public Garden’s 50th anniversary – opened on the Boston Common on Wednesday, Sept. 22 – one year later than originally planned. But…
BIFT, Related Beal Hold Community Meeting Regarding 41 Berkeley St.
The Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology (BIFT), along with developer Related Beal, updated the community on their plans for the lot at 41 Berkeley St. in the South End as the school continues to move forward with its plan to…