Watching your dog or cat get sick from toxic items or poison is a nightmare for any pet owner. Symptoms of poisoning can be especially traumatic, ranging from seizures and vomiting to nosebleeds and diarrhea. “Nobody wants to see their pets suffer in such a painful way or, worst-case scenario, have a fatal incident. That’s why it’s important…
Author: Beacon Hill Times Staff
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will be holding a zoom meeting on Thursday, March 18 from 5-7 p.m. To join with Google Meet: meet.google.com/xmq-rswk-bbf To join by phone: (US) +1 575-914-2079 (PIN: 258076396) Agenda 1. Design Review APP # 21.0682 BH 27…
Neighborhood Roundup
Hill House 2021 Summer Camp Registration Now Open! Hill House, Inc. located at 127 Mount Vernon S., has officially opened up Summer Camp registration for 2021 campers. Now in its 22nd year, Hill House Camps (Kiddie Kamp for 3-5 year olds…
MBTA Spring 2021 Subway and Bus Schedules Effective March 14
The MBTA reminds customers that upcoming spring 2021 subway and bus schedules will take effect on Sunday, March 14. These changes are part of Forging Ahead, the MBTA’s plan to preserve transit access and quality of service available to transit-critical customers…
Livestreaming for All High School Sports and Events to Be Available This Month
Imagine sitting home and watching football live from the comfort of your home. In March? Get ready! Livestreaming options for all high school events will be available later this month with the emergence of a new live high school broadcasting…
What Are They Thinking?
Patrick Henry, the fiery American patriot and orator during the American Revolution, famously said, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” However, Repubican governors in some of our Southern and Midwestern states have, under the guise of “freedom,” given that…
Guest Op-Ed: World Water Day 2021: Cleaner Rivers for Massachusetts
By Julia Blatt As Massachusetts observes World Water Day this year, our state’s communities have particular reason to celebrate. The Massachusetts legislature recently enacted (and Governor Baker signed into law) a state sewage notification bill. This important new law has…
Guest Op-Ed: Rollins in Support of H.R. 1280 – George Floyd Justice in Policing Act
By DA Rachael Rollins America as a whole is just beginning to recognize what Black and brown people have known for generations – that law enforcement and the criminal legal system do not treat all people equally. As leaders and…
Campbell Pledges to Make Boston Police the Most Transparent, Accountable in the Country
Boston City Councilor and mayoral candidate Andrea Campbell released a comprehensive plan to transform the City of Boston’s approach to public safety and criminal justice that focuses on addressing root causes of violence and crime including poverty and trauma, investing…
City and MABVI Hold COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments Designated for Seniors With Vision Loss
The City of Boston recently partnered with the Massachusetts Association for the Blind, Visually Impaired (MABVI) to arrange for older adults with vision loss to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury. Fourteen…