By Seth Daniel There’s something about the South End whereby, despite all its niceties and tight-knit alliances, those from outside the neighborhood feel the need to relieve themselves on the stoops and stairs of South End homes. That, among other…
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SoWa Boston Goes Big on Small Business Saturday
America’s favorite shopping season is fast approaching, and while it’s easy to be swayed by department stores’ crazy discounts and once-a-year sales, it’s most important to support local shops and small businesses. In honor of “Small Business Saturday,” on Saturday,…
Ellis Neighborhood Association Happy With Sidewalk Repairs,Looks for More Lighting
By Seth Daniel Berkeley Street is no doubt a major gateway into the Back Bay and downtown areas these days, with thriving businesses and tourists trekking on foot, but the infrastructure has not kept up with the times, and many…
A One-Woman Show:Jill Donahue Has Built A Successful Public Relations Agency on Newbury Street
By Cary Shuman Jill Donahue took over a decade to get to the field of public relations but her clients are sure glad she got there. “I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do, but I always liked the…
Taking Precautions to Keep Your Family Pet Safe During the Holidays
The turkey’s in the oven and guests are on the way — the last thing you need now is an emergency trip to the veterinary hospital. Unfortunately, the holiday season tends to be a busy time at BluePearl Veterinary Partners…
‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ is Coming to the United Parish Church of Brookline
By Beth Treffeisen The Psych Drama Company, a new Boston-area theater group, will be putting on a new production of Edward Albee’s, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? This will be Boston’s first fully mounted production of the play after the…
Saint Cecilia to Host Free Concert Featuring Requiem by John Rutter
By Beth Treffeisen This Friday, Saint Cecilia choir and orchestra will be featuring Requiem by British composer John Rutter from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. The free concert is free and open to all who wish to attend and will be…
Boston Veterans Day Parade
Veterans carried a large American Flag on Friday, Nov. 11, as they marched on the Veterans Day Parade route,which started in Beacon Hill and wound through the Back Bay and Beacon Hill on its way to City Hall Plaza.The Parade…
Fenway Open Studios
Adam Kinson and Emily Walsh admire the texture and coastal scenes of Mae Chevrette’s mixed media art. The two were visiting the Chevrette’s studio at the storied Fenway Studios building on Saturday during the annual Open Studios event, which took…
Hamilton Company, BPDA Celebrate Start of 44 Units and Groundbreaking at Douglass Pk
By Seth Daniel City officials and stories Boston residential developer Harold Brown and his company, Hamilton, gathered on Monday morning to celebrate a groundbreaking for 44 units of housing that will complete Douglass Park on Camden Street and provide more…