The construction on the new Shattuck Hospital – formerly the Newton Pavilion – on East Newton Street in the South End could begin as early as July, with new green spaces and a smart new exterior, but a plan to…
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YouthINK Offers Aspiring Teen Writers the Chance of a Lifetime
Through her newly launched, Boston-based nonprofit initiative, YouthINK, Christy Cashman is offering a trip to Ireland for some lucky teenaged writer to hone their craft in a most inspiring setting, Cashman’s own Kilkea Castle, located just outside County Kildare. “There’s…
Federal Judge Sides With School Committee on Temporary Exam School Admissions Policy: South End Parent of Two Children Seeking Admission Part of the Case
Federal Judge William Young late last week issued his decision on the challenge to this year’s altered Exam School Admission process, saying that the temporary admissions system did not discriminate by race against white and Asian students, but it should…
State Holds Public Hearing for Shattuck Campus Proposal
On April 13, a public hearing was hosted by the state’s Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) to present the project proposal for the Shattuck Hospital campus on Morton St. in Jamaica Plain, and to allow for public…
Businesses, Some Community Members Say ‘No’ to Comfort Station in South End
Situation cannot be normalized, leaders say While a smattering of individuals appeared to be using intravenous drugs on the sidewalk, a group of business owners from Newmarket and some South End and Roxbury residents made a public call to City…
Five of Six Mayoral Candidates take Nomination Papers on Day 1
Early poll shows half of voters undecided, Wu with highest favorability Five of the six declared candidates for Mayor of Boston took out their Nomination Papers on the first day of their availability, April 13, with only Acting Mayor Kim…
Gov. Baker Provides Vaccination Update; Addresses Pause on J&J
Governor Charlie Baker held a press conference on April 14, where he provided an update on vaccination in the state as well as addressed the recent recommendation by the CDC and the FDA to pause the administration of the Johnson…
BBAC Subcommittee Hears Latest Rendition of Proposed Building at 149 Newbury St.
A subcommittee of the Back Bay Architectural Commission (BBAC) met virtually on April 12 to discuss the proposed building at 149 Newbury St., which will sit on the corner of Newbury and Dartmouth Streets. The proposed building is five stories…
Long-time ESNA President to Step Down after 10 Years
The long-time president of the Eight Streets Neighborhood Association in the South End, Michael Almond, announced Tuesday night that he would be stepping down from his leadership role after five good years of leading the organization. Prior to that, he…
Women’s Lunch Place Mother’s Day Cards have Returned
For $25, one card buys lunch for a week for a woman in need Women’s Lunch Place (WLP), a day shelter that provides meals and programs for women experiencing homelessness and poverty, is back with its 19th year of Mother’s…