By Beth Treffeisen Outside the Calderwood Pavilion in the South End, proud residents rooting for their favorite District 2 candidate held up colorful signs and posters. Inside, a large crowd formed to listen to the six candidates on topics ranging…
Historic Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe Under New Ownership
By Seth Daniel The name still bears the antique spelling of “shoppe,” and the celebrity pictures of folks like “Jason” from Friday the 13th and numerous jazz legends still adorn the walls, but a new ownership has taken over the…
News Briefs
FILMING FOR AMY SCHUMER MOVIE ON AUG. 7 Union Park Neighborhood Association reports that a production company will be in Boston capturing scenes for a new feature film starring Amy Schumer. On August 7, between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.,…
Castle Square to Expand Mission Beyond the South End
By Seth Daniel The Castle Square Tenants Organization (CSTO) announced on Tuesday night during the National Night Out celebration that they have changed their logo and would begin purchasing properties in other parts of the city to develop affordable housing.…
Walk for Renewables:Residents Question Need for Proposed Gas Pipeline
By Beth Treffeisen On Tuesday, August 1, climate activists marched along the proposed pathway for a new gas pipeline in the Back Bay and the South End. The march was led by the Green Committee of the Neighborhood Association of…
Cartier to Open Flagship Store on Newbury Street
By Beth Treffeisen Cartier, an upmarket retailer specializing in fine jewelry, gifts and luxury timepieces, is set to open a flagship store on Newbury Street in the Back Bay. Currently located on only the first floor of 40 Newbury St.,…
A Symbol of the Past:NESOP is Leaving Kenmore Square for Good
By Beth Treffeisen For 45 years the New England School of Photography has called the iconic Kenmore Square home. Lasting through nine presidents and three Red Sox World Championship games, the school is being pushed out after development firm Related…
Councilor Essaibi George Hopes to Curb Discarded Needles with New Ordinance
By Seth Daniel When Mark Carrig takes his daily walk through the beautiful and ornate Chester Square, it usually includes scouring the grounds for discarded, used drug needles. The contrast of a cascading fountains, well-appointed pathways and relaxing green spaces…
Local Chef to Represent Massachusetts in the Great American Seafood Cook-Off
By Beth Treffeisen Chef Kyle McClelland from the Saltie Girl in the Back Bay will be traveling down to New Orleans, along with 12 other chefs from across the country, to compete in the nation’s ultimate seafood cooking-competition. The 2017…
BPDA Director Golden ‘Encouraged’ by Progress with Alexandra Hotel
By Seth Daniel One week after a buyer was identified for the Alexandra Hotel on Washington Street in the South End, Boston Planning and Development Agency Director Brian Golden said he was very pleased to see that progress has been…
Police Briefs 08-03-2017
Back Bay – Kenmore/Fenway – South End Police Log July 24 595 Commonwealth Ave – Towed Motor Vehicle E Berkeley St – Property – Found 207 Newbury St – Graffiti 40 Dalton St – Larceny Theft From Mv – Non-Accessory…
Open Newbury a Success on Sunday
The Chen brothers, Adam, Lucas, and Jason, enjoyed the open space on Newbury Street, relishing in the opportunity to use their scooters without the worry of traffic on Sunday morning, July 23, when Newbury Street went car-free for the Open…