Month: September 2024
Beacon Hill Civic Association Holds Fall Hill Fest
Boston Area Offers Wide Range of School Offerings for Children of all Ages
By Times staff A new academic year is just getting underway, but it’s already time for parents and guardians to start thinking about options for next year, and with the Boston area’s wide range of top-notch independent, private, and parochial…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Beacon Hill Civic Association now accepting grant applications for projects and programs seeking funding from the Beacon Hill Community Fund Contact: Patricia Tully Executive Director [email protected] The Beacon Hill Civic Association (“BHCA”) announces that the Beacon Hill Community Fund (“Community…
BHAC Unanimously Approves Signage for New Charles Street Restaurant
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission unanimously approved new signage and exterior painting for a new restaurant proposed for the former Bin 26 Enoteca space at the commission’s monthly public hearing held virtually on Thursday, Sept. 19. Babak Bina, one of…
Beacon Hill Village to Host Aging at Home Resource Fair for Older Adults
Beacon Hill Village, a membership organization that supports older adults to age at home in Boston, is hosting its first annual Aging at Home Resource Fair on Wednesday October 9th, from 3:00p to 5:00p at Suffolk University in the Keches…
Miguel Rosales takes Home Four Top Prizes in New England Fall Flower Show
As a representative of the Beacon Hill Garden Club, Miguel Rosales won four first-place Blue Ribbons in the Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s 138th New England Fall Flower Show, which was held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22, at the…
Neighborhood Roundup
City to sponsor outreach event for those impacted by expansion of Beacon Hill Historic District The city’s Office of Historic Preservation is sponsoring a public outreach event to help inform those impacted by the recent expansion of the Beacon Hill…
Forever Chemicals are in All of Our Bodies
On top of the recent news that micro-and nanoplastics are in our bodies and in just about every living thing on the planet, a new study published last week has revealed that of the 14,000 known chemicals — commonly referred…
We Need to Ban Styrofoam
While on the subject of harmful chemicals and substances in our environment, we’d like to take the opportunity to commend the efforts of Revere City Councilor Joanne McKenna for ensuring that the city’s ordinance banning the use of single-use styrofoam…