This week, the long-awaited restoration of the fountain at the George Robert White Memorial has started. After more than 30 years, the Friends will bring the water back to this iconic memorial, which for many is a beloved symbol of…
Walsh’s Movie Nights Continue Through September 23 on Common
Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s Movie Nights, part of the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s ParkARTS program, give residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy popular films under the night skies in city parks in August and September. All shows begin…
City Councilor Jackson Endorses Steve Tompkins for Re-Election
“Beyond a doubt, Sheriff Steve Tompkins is the most qualified person to continue keeping our communities safe. In my years working with Sheriff Tompkins, he has kept the safety and security of families among his top priorities. With proud enthusiasm,…
Police Briefs 08-25-2016
BACK BAY KENMORE/FENWAY SOUTH END POLICE LOG Aug. 15 153 Massachusetts Ave. – Robbery – Commercial 1 Huntington Ave. – Larceny Theft of Bicycle 109 Camden St. – Verbal Dispute 88 Saint Botolph St. – Property – Accidental Damage 16…
Harnessing the Creativity of Boston’s Artists to Build A Better City
By Mayor Martin J. Walsh I was excited to join the Mayor’s Mural Crew last week, as they celebrated their 25th anniversary of beautifying our City. I picked up a paintbrush, and colored in a mural of ballet dancers on…
Letters to the Editor
Good coverage Dear Editor: Thank you to Beth Treffeisen for her excellent coverage of Boston’s gas leaks—their number and the lack of attention being paid to them. A problem I recently encountered, and would appreciate information about if you write…
One Hood Basketball League All Stars Versus The Boston Police All Stars
The Boston Police All Star team took on the One Hood Basketball League All Stars during the Teen Night, and played a thrilling overtime game, with the youths besting the police, 66-62. Richard Hall Sanchez of One Hood is all…
Father,Son Team Making Great Summer Music At The South End Library
By Seth Daniel If Pat Loomis and his son, Antonio, get into a tiff over taking out the trash, or any number of other little father-son squabbles, that all disappears once the guitar and saxophone come out of their cases.…
Fenway Park May Soon Get Some Major Upgrades
By Beth Treffeisen The terrace Cumberland Farms sign may no longer shine with a proposed replacement of a new LED video board that will be brought to review at the Boston Landmarks Commission meeting this Tuesday, August 23. Serving as…
Screen Shot: Corcoran Has Found Unexpected Success With Wire
By Seth Daniel Will Corcoran is no artist, or at least that’s what he thought. In fact, creating art was the furthest thing from his mind until two years ago, when an art career on the side seemingly sought him…
New Security Cameras Watch Over Monument In The Boston Common
By Beth Treffeisen Looming over the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the Boston Common, four new security cameras were installed recently providing safety and protection for those who visit. Sitting on top of existing light poles, the cameras are paid…
Mayor Walsh Announces Early Voting Locations for The November 8 Presidential Election
Boston’s Board of Election Commissioners unanimously voted last month in favor of the Election Department’s plan for 27 “one-day” early voting sites (three in each of the city’s nine council districts), in addition to daily early voting at City Hall…