By Beth Treffeisen With a slim crowd in attendance, the developers behind the proposed six-story, luxury residential complex that is slated to go in at One Newcomb Street in the South End, showed off their plans for creating an infill…
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Forgotten Corner in the Public Garden is Set for a Plant Overhaul
By Beth Treffeisen The corner of the Boston Public Garden that is behind the William Ellery Channing Statue near the Arlington T stop, is the last missing piece of the Friends of the Public Garden ongoing project to restore the…
Huntington Theater’s Spotlight Spectacular
Huntington Theater actress Aimee Doherty welcomes everyone to the event at the Huntington Theater Company’s Spotlight Spectacular gala at the Cyclorama on Monday, April 24, to raise money for education and community initiatives. As part of the night, the Huntington…
Darker Days Ahead for the Common
By Beth Treffeisen The Boston City Council passed the Home Rule Petition for a Special Law “An Act Protecting Sunlight and Promoting Economic Development in the City of Boston” in a new draft with a 10 – 3 vote, at…
Spark Boston Welcomes New Director Amy Mahler
By Beth Treffeisen Spark Boston, which acts as the voice of young adults here in Boston selected Amy Mahler as director to push it forward, activate more young people to join in the conversation and get more people involved in…
One Dalton Residence Said to Have Set New Condo Sale Record this Month; Private Residence Goes for $40 Million
By Seth Daniel Several sources are reporting that a new condo record has been set at the 61-story Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences at One Dalton in the Back Bay – breaking the old record set last summer by…
Washington Gateway Brings Small Business, Services Together to Strengthen District
By Seth Daniel When Kandace Cummings was looking for resources to update her salon, Anita Kurl, on Washington Street, she didn’t know where to turn. She needed a website. She needed a new logo, and the outside of the the…
Fenway CDC Celebrates Acquisition of Burbank Gardens at 44th Annual Meeting
By Beth Treffeisen There was a lot of excitement in the air at the Fenway Community Development Corporation (Fenway CDC) 44th annual meeting this past Thursday, April 13, with the recent news of the acquisition of Burbank Gardens Apartments. This…
Holy Thursday at the Cathedral
Priests sing from songbooks in a room full of burning incense and candles in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel following the celebration of Holy Thursday mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the South End on April 13. Hundreds…
South End Easter Egg Hunt
Charlotte Holland, 15-months-old, gets ready to pick up an Easter egg during the 9th annual Easter Egg Hunt at South End Library Park. The annual events is sponsored by the Friends of the South End Library, and this year more…