Photos & Story by Marianne Salza Associate editor for The Boston Globe, Meredith Goldstein, presented “Love in the Modern Age: Insights from an Advice Columnist” during the February 10 Beacon Hill Women’s Forum at The Union Club of Boston. The…
Month: February 2026
Wu Backs Ed Markey for Senate, Praising Record of Delivering for Boston
Special to the Times Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced her endorsement of Ed Markey for re-election to the Senate, citing his unwavering leadership, progressive vision, and record of delivering for the city of Boston. “Senator Markey has been a longstanding…
Boston Nonprofit Awarded $1.5 million to Link High School Learning Opportunities to in-Demand Careers
Special to the Times EdVestors, a longtime Boston-based school improvement nonprofit organization, announced it has been awarded $1.5 million to strengthen its city-wide effort to scale career-connected learning opportunities and deepen students’ sense of purpose, belonging, and social capital. The…
Revolutionary Spaces Invites the Public to its March Events
Special to the Times Revolutionary Spaces invites the public to its March events at the Old State House and Old South Meeting House. Please find details below, and I’m happy to coordinate interviews. Sunday, March 1 & March 8 –…
Flynn to hold a Hearing on Purchasing Snow Melting Machines
On Tuesday, March 3, at 2 p.m. in the Iannella Chamber at City Hall, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will hold a hearing to discuss the City of Boston purchasing snow melting machines. The hearing will also cover hearing orders…
We are so done with Winter
When winter finally released its icy grip last week, with temperatures reaching above freezing for the first time in weeks, we had figured the worst of this winter season was behind us. Needless to say, that was wishful thinking. As…
Why hasn’t the NHL Banned Fighting?
Our love of hockey dates back to the 1960s, the golden era when “Bobby Orr and the Big, Bad Boston Bruins” (that was the title of a book that we’ve had since our youth) ruled the hockey world and the…
Letter to the Editor
Hill House Board of Directors thanks Katherine Snider Dear Hill House community We are writing to share important news regarding a change in leadership at Hill House. Katherine Snider recently informed the Board of Directors that she will step down…
Flynn Files Legislation to Improve Pedestrian Safety
By Dan Murphy District 2 City Councilor Ed Flynn filed four pieces of legislation last week that intend to improve pedestrian safety in Boston. Councilor Flynn’s filings included an amended ordinance to effectively ban mopeds and e-bikes from third-party food…
For 60 Years, Hill House Remains a Hub of Beacon Hill
Little footsteps patter across the hardwood floor, while instructors and volunteers attempt to get everyone in line. Toddlers yell with excitement, interrupted by the occasional anxious cry-turned-laughter. This is the regular symphony at Hill House, a nonprofit Beacon Hill community…