Boston Police are searching for a male suspect who allegedly exposed himself to a nanny and her 26-month-old charge on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the Myrtle Street Playground. According to Boston Police, the caller (the nanny) reported the suspect exposed…
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Michael H. Maler Appointed Regional Site Manager at Historic New England
Michael H. Maler has joined the Historic New England staff as Regional Site Manager, Metro Boston. In this role, Maler is liaison to communities in Metro Boston. He is responsible for managing Otis House in Boston and the Lyman Estate…
Tani Marinovich Named CEO of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay
Save the Harbor/Save the Bay today announced the appointment Tani Marinovich as its new CEO. Tani succeeds long-time President Patty Foley, who is retiring after 20 years of leading the organization. The organization will honor Foley for her service at…
From Baton Rouge to Boston: Lemoine Joins Race for District 8 City Council
By Lauren Bennett Louisiana native Landon Lemoine has lived within District 8 since 2009, and is joining Kristen Mobilia and Helene Vincent in the race for the District 8 City Council seat currently held by Josh Zakim. Lemoine was raised…
Explore the Freedom Trail During February Vacation Week
February vacation is around the corner, and the Freedom Trail has plenty of opportunities for the whole family to have fun and keep learning while school is out! Join in on Walk Into History Tours to explore the history of…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission Agenda
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Feb. 21 at 5 p.m. Boston City Hall – Piemonte Room (5th Floor). Subject of the hearing will be applications for Certificates of Appropriateness on the agenda below,…
Neighborhood Roundup
King’s Chapel’s Tuesday Recitals King’s Chapel, 58 Tremont St., presents its Tuesday Recitals. Admission is by suggested donation of $5 per person; the donations are given to the performing musicians. Programs begin at 12:15 p.m. and last approximately 35 minutes;…
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For the Coming Year Livingstone’s Legislative Agenda Considers Both District-wide and National Issues
While State Rep. Jay Livingstone conceived his legislative agenda for the new year with his constituents firmly in mind, he hopes it will also reverberate on a national level. “I focused on priorities for the district, as well as thinking…
Adam Whitney Pens Award-winning MLK Essay
Adam Whitney, an 11-year-old Phillips Street resident and sixth grader at the Eliot K-8 Innovation Public School in the North End, recently received citywide recognition for his award-winning essay on Martin Luther King Jr. His essay, entitled “Dr. King and…