Over the weekend, mayoral candidate Michelle Wu received endorsements from Representative Jay Livingstone and Acting Mayor Kim Janey, who made their announcements at the Ipswich St. Bridge and the Faces of Dudley Memorial in Roxbury, respectively. On September 29, Representative…
Month: September 2021
Fabled Antiques Offers Art Exhibit Capturing Boston and Coastal Massachusetts Scenes
Special to Times Fabled Antiques is presenting their first paintings exhibition, “City and Shore: Views of Boston and Coastal Massachusetts,” an exhibit and sale of works capturing local Boston and coastal Massachusetts scenes. The exhibit, which is part of Fabled Antiques’…
Upstairs Downstairs Home: Keeping It Local with Artist Reception
By: Mary Jo Rufo On Saturday, Sept. 25, Upstairs Downstairs Home hosted a gala event featuring the amazing artwork of 14 talented local artists who have been part of the Upstairs Downstairs family for years. While celebrating their local artists,…
Josie Gardiner to Speak at Next Beacon Hill Women’s Forum
By Ariana Hanley Happy Fall Beacon Hill! Be sure to mark your calendars and join us for our October Forum on Tuesday, October 12, at The Hampshire House. October’s Forum will feature Josie Gardiner, Health and Wellness Expert/Author. As an…
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Learn to Skate Classes Offered at 10 Greater Boston Rinks The 2021-2022 skating season is about to begin. Bay State Skating School is one of Greater Boston’s most established and popular skating programs. We have taught Learn-To-Skate classes to children…
Beacon Hill, Surrounding Area’s COVID Cases Drop
Two weeks ago, Beacon Hill and the surrounding area’s COVID weekly positive test rate skyrocketed nearly 50 percent but the positive cases in the area have begun to decline. Between September 13 and September 20 Beacon Hill and the surrounding…
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New Photo Narrative Series Focuses on How Dogs Have Helped New Owners Get Through the Pandemic
Dogs have brought an immeasurable amount of comfort and companionship to those who have adopted them during the pandemic, and a new series of photo essays and narratives created by the owner of a Boston-area company specializing in dog photography…
Architectural Commission Votes to Deny Privacy Fence on Proposed Charles Street Garage Roofdeck
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission voted 3-1 during its Sept. 16 hearing held via Zoom to deny an application for the Charles Street Garage at 144 Charles St. to install a privacy fence on its proposed roofdeck, as well to…
On the Campaign Trail: City Councilor Edwards Officially Launches Campaign for State Senate
On Saturday, District 1 City Councilor Lydia Edwards officially launched her campaign for the First Suffolk & Middlesex State Senate seat recently vacated by Joe Boncore. A Special Election for the seat has been set for Tuesday, December 14. Speaking…