By Seth Daniel After a number of forums and debates, both candidates for mayor have hit the streets and the phones in the last remaining days of the campaign in advance of the Nov. 7 City Election. Two, major mayoral…
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BVNA Welcomes New President During Annual Meeting
By Beth Treffeisen The Bay Village Neighborhood Association (BVNA) welcomed residents, elected officials, and candidates to take part of the annual meeting on, October 25 at the Revere Hotel. Outgoing president Sarah Herlihy was honored for her work, and Bethany…
South End Described as ‘Hot Spot’ for Motor Vehicle Larcenies
By Seth Daniel The Boston Police Boston Regional Intelligence Center (BRIC) has issued a bulletin on motor vehicle larcenies this week, warning that the South End has become a hot spot for car breaks and also for tires being stolen…
NEHGS Honors Historian and Bestselling Author Winston Groom
Best-selling author Winston Groom was honored by New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) with its Lifetime Achievement Award in History and Literature at its Fall Family History Benefit Dinner in Boston on Thursday evening, Oct. 26. At the event Brenton…
John Connolly and South End’s Ward 9 Dems Endorse Ed Flynn
Ed Flynn, candidate for Boston City Council District 2, has been endorsed by former Boston City Councilor At-Large and Mayoral candidate John Connolly. Connolly served on the City Council from 2008-2014, and finished a close second place in the 2013…
Boston’s Christmas Tree Arrives Nov 21
The annual gift of an evergreen Christmas tree from Nova Scotia will arrive by police escort at Boston Common on Tuesday, Nov. 21. This year commemorates 100 years of friendship between Nova Scotia and the people of Boston after our…
Appleton Pedestrian Bridge Comes Closer to Completion
By Dan Murphy Construction is one step closer to completion on the $12.5-million Frances “Fanny” Appleton Pedestrian Bridge with the recent installation of a soaring arch over Storrow Drive. “The installation of the elegant arch over Storrow Drive marks an…
City Council Candidates Gear Up for the Nov 7 Election
By Beth Treffeisen With less than a week away from the City of Boston election, candidates are gearing up to make last minute efforts to sway voters to vote for them at the polls. In Boston, there are a number…
Annual Pumpkin Float in the Common
Nore Douglas (3) and Adrian Rogers (3) admiring carved pumpkins while aglow in their Star Wars light sabers during the Fourth annual Pumpkin Float on Boston Common’s Frog Pond. The annual event that precedes Halloween took place on Friday, Oct.…
Happy Birthday, Mel King
Once fierce rivals in the 1980s for the office of mayor of Boston, Mel “Hugs” King gets a hug from former Mayor Ray Flynn while both of their families look on. The moment came during a ceremony at the McKinley…