Blackstone’s hosted the first of its monthly pop-ups to feature various departments from its sister store, KitchenWares by Blackstones (215 Newbury St.) On Thursday, Sept. 27, neighbors had a chance to learn more about the various types of knives (both…
Author: Beacon Hill Times Staff
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
The Beacon Hill Civic Association is pleased to collaborate with our nonprofit neighbors, providing opportunities to come together, to learn and to enjoy. Throughout the year, the BHCA presents Historic Preservation Roundtables with the Museum of African American History, Summer…
Neighborhood Roundup
West End Civic Association monthly meeting The West End Civic Association (WECA) will hold its monthly meeting at the Amy Lowell Community Room, 65 Martha Road, at 7 p.m. At this time, Dana Siles of Rescuing Leftover Cuisine will discuss…
President Marisa Kelly to be Inaugurated on Friday as Head of Suffolk University
The Suffolk University community will celebrate President Marisa Kelly and the transformative impact of the University she leads during inauguration ceremonies on Friday, Oct. 12, in historic Converse Hall, 88 Tremont St., Boston. Among the dignitaries speaking at Kelly’s inauguration…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission Agenda
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. in Boston City Hall – Piemonte Room (5th Floor) Subject of the hearing will be applications for Certificates of Appropriateness on the agenda…
Police Briefs 10-09-2018
Beacon Hill Beat From Boston Police Area A-1 Larceny 09/25/18 – A victim reported she was staying at a Stuart Street hostel, where she locked her purse and a camera in her assigned locker at around 3 p.m., but when…
Massachusetts Must Move Forward on Our Own
With the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, coming on the heels of the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch, it is clear that the America as we have known it for the past 70 years, a time in…
Hale Statue Restoration Project Celebrated
Friends of the Public Garden and Lend a Hand Society gathered on the Public Garden last week to celebrate a restoration project bringing new life to the terrace surrounding the Edward Everett Hale Statue. The celebration also marked the Lend…
Five Steps to Living Green in Downtown Boston:A Monthly Column on Living Well in the Neighborhood by the Beacon Hill Garden Club
Living in downtown Boston, you share walls, floors and sidewalks. Your living space is likely to be small. You probably walk to many places. So you are already more energy efficient than many of your fellow Americans. Here’s how to…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
It is Beacon Hill’s good fortune that for generations owners of its historic 19th-century homes have invested their time, talent and resources to preserve them for generations to come. Without them and the talented craftsmen they hire to restore their…