Alley details for the eagerly awaited redevelopment of the South End Branch Library were discussed during a standing-room seventh community meeting on the project held Tuesday, May 19, at Union Church. A two-story structure is on track to replace the…
Month: May 2026
Wu announces 2026 Open Streets schedule
Last week, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the 2026 Open Streets Series, a car-free event series that transforms roadways into vibrant, pedestrian-only public spaces during the summer and fall. Now in its fifth year, Open Streets Boston will return to Allston-Brighton,…
The Beacon Hill Civic Association holds 104th Annual Meeting
The Beacon Hill Civic Association holds 104th Annual Meeting
The Beacon Hill Civic Association (BHCA) gathered in acknowledgement of the dedicated members and supporters whose contributions embody the neighborly spirit during its 104th Annual Meeting at the Hampshire House on May 21. “We gather not just as neighbors,…
CapeFLYER train between Boston and Cape Cod resumes for the summer
The MBTA and Keolis Commuter Services (Keolis), the T’s operations and maintenance partner for Commuter Rail, have announced that the popular CapeFLYER train service between Boston and Hyannis has resumed for the season. Roundtrip trains will operate Fridays, Saturdays, and…
Berklee graduate Jillian Ann will release her new album on May 29
Jillian Ann Barrows, a graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music in the Back Bay, will release her new full-length album, “When All is Said and Done,” on May 29. The album consists of ten songs and was three…
Exploring new walks
Gather your favorite walking crew, leash up the pups, and set off to explore a new walking trail. We find two distinct types of planned and routed walking trails. With a little research, you can find a walk through nature,…
Sen. Collins, Rep. Biele announce state funding for public safety planning during World Cup
Senator Nick Collins and Representative David Biele announced that the City of Boston will receive $1.2 million through the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism’s Sports & Entertainment Events Fund to support public safety and operations associated with FIFA World…
Gov. Healey, Campbell warn against illegal renter-paid broker fees
Following reports that some brokers and landlords are attempting to charge unlawful broker fees to renters, Governor Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell last Friday reminded renters, landlords, and brokers that under Massachusetts law, a broker fee may only…
