Rob Whitney is stepping down as chair of the Beacon Hill Civic Association at the organization’s annual meeting on Monday, May 16, ending his 18-year tenure on board, which began in 2004. But he said this journey began earlier that…
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Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
BHCA 100th Annual Meeting; Monday, May 16th The Beacon Hill Civic Association (“BHCA”) celebrates its 100th Annual Meeting on Monday, May 16, 2022 at 6pm, at the Union Club, at 8 Park Street, Boston. At the annual meeting, the BHCA…
For Author, Upcoming In-Store Appearance at Blackstone’s Will Be a Homecoming
When Dolley Carlson returns for her fourth author appearance and book signing at Blackstone’s of Beacon Hill on Thursday, May 19, it will be a homecoming for the South Boston native who now lives in Southern California, especially since Charles…
Acorn Club Introduces Guest Parking as an Added Amenity
Acorn now offers unlimited guest valet parking as an additional amenity for any existing member in Beacon Hill and Back Bay. Members can keep their vehicle garaged and continue to use Acorn’s valet services for their day-to-day needs, but can…
Neighborhood Roundup
Young Friends Spring Social set for May 19 at Carrie Nation Friends of the Public Garden Young Friends will hold its Spring Social on Thursday, May 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Carrie Nation at 11 Beacon St. Enjoy…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold its monthly public hearing on Thursday, May 19, at 5 p.m. Attention: This hearing will only be held virtually and NOT in person. You can participate in this hearing by going to our…
Beacon Hill, Surrounding Area’s Weekly COVID Positive Test-Rate Over 11 Percent
With COVID cases steadily increasing in Beacon Hill and the rest of the city due to a new, more contagious variant, the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) last week recommended residents take precautions to stop the spread and get vaccinated…
Friends of the West End Branch Library Celebrate Arbor Day 2022
It was a perfect spring day in New England, breezy, and sunny – ideal for the Landscaping Committee of the Friends of the West End Branch Library to celebrate Arbor Day, April 29. The celebration included garden cleanup, planting and…
FOPG’s Green & White Ball
PIC Hears Changes Proposed for Mass General Expansion
The city’s Public Improvement Commission (PIC) heard a new business matter on proposed changes related to Mass General Hospital’s planned expansion, including the discontinuance of North Anderson Street as a public street, at its April 28 hearing, which took place…