Paul Donnelly Founding Member of the Roger Williams University School of Architecture In the early 1970s, Paul J. Donnelly was an architecture student at the Boston Architectural Center and lived in Cambridge. The day he got off the T at…
‘The Embrace’ Memorial Unveiled On the Common Ahead of MLK Day
Just ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, “The Embrace” – the long-awaited memorial to the civil rights leader and his wife, Coretta Scott King – was unveiled during a ceremony on Friday, Jan. 13, on the Boston Common. Mayor…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
50th Annual Winter Soirée at The Newbury Boston! Dress to impress and join us for an elegant evening of celebrating, dancing, and drinks at The Newbury Boston on February 11th. All proceeds from the 50th Annual Winter Soirée will help…
Your Property Matters
By Diana Coldren Did you know that qualified taxpayers can apply to effectively save up $3,456.50 on their real estate tax-bill for fiscal year 2023! If the residential exemption does not appear on your Fiscal Year 2023 third quarter tax…
Eversource Facing More Than $333,000 in Fines After Last July’s Deadly Bowdoin Street Manhole Blast
Eversource Energy Service Co. is facing more than $330,000 in fines after being cited by OSHA (the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration) last week for five violations of workplace safety standards stemming from a deadly manhole…
Wu Announces Launch of $10 Million Cultural Investment Grant Program
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC) announced the launch of the City of Boston’s Cultural Investment Grant, a $10 million multi-year investment in transformative growth opportunities for an equitable arts sector in Boston. The…