By Marianne Salza The Beacon Hill Art Walk is normally held on the first week in June, when the streets, alleys, and courtyards of the North Slope are bustling with artists and patrons. This year, due to the pandemic, the…
Author: Beacon Hill Times Staff
Six Charles Street Restaurants Collaborate for ‘Take Out Tuesdays’
Due to COVID-19 and the ongoing threat of the pandemic, 2020 has been a difficult and challenging year for everyone on Beacon Hill. With rules, regulations and safety precautions changing constantly, it’s no wonder neighborhood residents are still skittish when…
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 announces that the Beacon Hill Community Fund (“Community Fund”)…
Storybook Ball Recognizes Role of Massgeneral Hospital for Children in COVID-19 Crisis
As the COVID-19 crisis has brought unprecedented change to all of our lives, it has also brought significant transformation to the world of health care. With the 21st anniversary of the Storybook Ball—evolving this year to a virtual gala—the caregivers…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
ATTENTION: This hearing will only be held virtually and NOT in person. You can participate in this hearing by going to our online meeting or calling 1-929-205-6099 and entering meeting id # 864 7919 2734. You can also submit written…
Neighborhood Roundup
Artists Reception, Exhibit at Barry Group Real Estate The Barry Group Real Estate office at 98 West Cedar St. presents “Memoirs” – an exhibit of paintings by Patrick Anderson and Zoe Arguello – from November through next January, with an Artists Reception…
Police Briefs 10-08-2020
Beacon Hill Beat Larceny – Bike 09/28/20 – The victim reported he left his silver-and-black Jamis Street bike secured to a fence on West Cedar Street with a cable lock at around 9 p.m. on Sept. 27, but when he…
Make the Most of the Long Weekend
The arrival of Columbus Day means that the fall season squarely is upon us, the time of year that has special meaning for all of us in New England, even amidst a pandemic. With the weatherman forecasting a beautiful weekend…
TWTWTW X 100
In the 1960s there was a TV show, That Was The Week That Was (also known as TW3), that took a satirical look at that week’s news events. However, this past week’s events have moved from the realm of farce…
Guest Op-Ed: Something Needs to Be Done About Evictions
By Shane Fowler Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents are at risk of displacement and homelessness if evictions are allowed to continue unabated without any protections from the legislature. Massachusetts has deployed various strategies to mitigate the harms from the…