The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission met for its monthly meeting on Dec. 19, with a full agenda after cancelling its November meeting. Among the list of items heard were proposals for replacement windows, light fixtures, and signs. It was announced…
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Area A-1 Reports 6-Percent Drop-In Part One Crime in ’19 from Previous Year
As 2019 was drawing to a close, Area A-1 had seen a 6-percent drop in incidents of violent and property crime in 2019 as opposed to the previous year. According to Boston Police, 2,396 incidents of Part One crime were…
City of Boston Kicks off Free Winter Fitness Series
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) have announced the Boston Parks Winter Fitness Series sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts from January 5 through May 1. The four-month-long series will offer…
Neighborhood Roundup
Nichols House Museum’s Neighborhood Open House The Nichols House Museum at 55 Mt. Vernon St. will hold a Neighborhood Open House at to celebrate Rose Standish Nichols’ 148th birthday on Saturday, Jan. 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. Rose Nichols, author,…
Morgan, Brown & Joy Elevates Allison B. Cherundolo to Partner
Boston labor and employment law firm Morgan, Brown & Joy announces that it has elevated associate Allison Cherundolo of Beacon Hill to partner. Cherundolo advises employers on virtually every type of employment matter, and defends claims of employment discrimination, retaliation, harassment, wrongful…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
Notice of Public Hearing The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on Jan. 16, 2020 at 5 p.m. at the Boston City Hall, piemonte Room, 5th floor. The following will be discussed: Subject of the hearing will…
Gurnons Named Honorary Chairs of BHCA Annual Gala
Melanie Bertani, Lindy Crawford and Cindy Sullivan, Co-Chairs of the 2020 Beacon Hill Gala, are excited to announce that Cassie and Jack Gurnon are this year’s Honorary Chairs. “Celebrating Community” is the theme of the February 8th Gala, and no one embodies that feeling better…
Looking Back on ‘19
As the clock counted down on 2019, we looked back at some of the neighborhood’s most memorable events and biggest newsmakers of the last year while looking ahead optimistically at 2020. • On Jan. 19, the Department Conservation and Recreation…
Hill Author Implores Readers to Embrace Natural World In Debut Book
Everyone should spend ample time outdoors while doing their part to help care for the natural world is the overarching message John Judge hopes to instill in those who read his debut book “The Outdoor Citizen.” Judge, a Mt. Vernon…
BHAC Approves Several Signs, Denies Energy Panels on Lime St.
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission met for its monthly meeting on Dec. 19, with a full agenda after cancelling its November meeting. Among the list of items heard were proposals for replacement windows, light fixtures, and signs. It was announced…