Month: March 2022
The Friends’ Green & White Ball Returns Friday, April 29
Special to the Times Celebrate with the Friends of the Public Garden at the annual Green & White Ball on Friday, April 29, at the Four Seasons Boston. The Green & White Ball brings together neighbors and friends in elegant…
BHCA to Hold Forum to Discuss City’s Plan to Electrify Existing Gas Streetlights
The Beacon Hill Civic Association will be holding a Neighborhood Forum to discuss the City of Boston’s newly announced plan to replace all of the more than 1,000 existing historic gas street-lamps in the neighborhood with new LED electric light-pole…
Coffee Talk at Beacon Hill Village April 4
Bill Wilson of Birds & Beans will talk about the environmental impact of coffee farms at Beacon Hill Village’s Conversations series on Monday, April 4 at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom. “Half of the people in the US have a cup…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Neighborhood Forum The Beacon Hill Civic Association will be holding a “Neighborhood Forum” event in person at 74 Joy Street, Beacon Hill, on April 7, 2022, beginning at 6:00 PM to discuss the City of Boston’s new plan to replace all of the over…
Sandra Gilpatrick, April Guest Speaker at BHWF
By Ariana Hanley The Beacon Hill Women’s Forum is excited to announce Sandra Gilpatrick as the April Forum speaker! Mark your calendar for April 12, as this is a speaker you definitely will not want to miss! Sandra Gilpatrick, a…
Successful Webinar on Benefits, Ease of City Composting
The Downtown Team of Mothers Out Front, a vibrant grassroots organization best known for its advocacy to eliminate large gas leaks and transition off of fossil fuels, recently hosted an educational webinar extolling the many benefits of residential composting in…
The Advent School Celebrates 60 Years
By Marianne Salza As the Advent School prepares for its 60th anniversary gala, “Advent at 60,” on May 6, staff, families, and alumni have been reflecting on six decades of inclusive education, and their aspirations for an impactful future. “Our…
Sen. Edwards Kicks Off Reelection Campaign for 3rd Suffolk Seat
“I swear I’m not a serial candidate,” Senator Lydia Edwards joked Monday night at her campaign kickoff for the 3rd Suffolk State Senate seat. Edwards, who won the special election for the vacant state senate seat back in January, needs…
Cafeteria Owner Hopes to Repeat Success in Same Newbury Street Restaurant Space
Cafeteria closed during the height of the pandemic in October of 2020, ending a successful 13-year run in a space at the corner of Gloucester and Newbury streets that had previously been home to a succession of ill-fated restaurants, and…