By Penny & Ed Cherubino There are many delicious reasons to visit farmers’ markets in the spring. During the next couple of weeks, some local farmers’ markets will open for the summer season. A few are located near MBTA stations…
Over 160 Boston artists and arts leaders attend budget hearing to reject proposed 27 percent cut to arts and culture funding
Special to the Times More than 160 artists, teaching artists, arts leaders, and representatives from arts organizations across Boston gathered last Thursday, April 30 at Boston City Hall to advocate for the restoration of the City’s FY2027 Arts and Culture…
Showing Some Love for The Neighborhood
Blackstone’s welcomes spring with floral workshop led by Ox Bow Decor’s Grossman
By Jennifer Hill As spring arrives on Beacon Hill, Blackstone’s is celebrating the season with an intimate floral arranging workshop designed to bring the beauty of fresh blooms into your home. On Friday, May 8, the Charles Street shop will…
From Gardner to Shelley: Emily Franklin brings literary history to the Union Club
Photos & Story by Marianne Salza “Love & Other Monsters,” written by best-selling author, Emily Franklin, is a haunting historical fiction book about creativity, desperation, and complicated love. Set in the summer of 1816, the Regency-era novel focuses on the…
Neighborhood Roundup
Rugg Road to hold ‘reopening party’ for community on May 1 Rugg Road Paper Co. is welcoming the community to enjoy its new home at 130 Charles St. during a “reopening party” on Friday, May 1, from 5 to 7…