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;…
Month: February 2019
Police Briefs 02-14-2019
Beacon Hill Beat Trespassing 01/27/19 – Officers responded to a Beacon Street hotel and restaurant at around 6 p.m. for a disturbance. The male suspect was arrested for trespassing, breaking and entering, assault and battery, and disorderly conduct on restaurant…
Guest Op-ed EPA – Do Your Job!
By Jack Clarke AMONG THE HUNDREDS of thousands of federal employees furloughed during the record-setting partial government shutdown, were those responsible for tracking pollution, safety hazards, and other threats to the American people’s health, safety, and welfare. EPA was missing…
Green New Deal Is A Good Deal
The growing movement for the federal government to take the lead in effecting policies that will negate the effects of both economic inequality and climate change has been incorporated into what is being referred to as the Green New Deal.…
Illuminating
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…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Tom Clemens, Zoning & Licensing Co-Chair, speaks at BHCA Coffee Hour In an effort to grow membership and involvement in the community, our monthly First Friday Coffee Hours will be hosted each month by a different BHCA committee chair. Last…
The Buzz: A Monthly Column on Living Well From the Beacon Hill Garden Club Choosing Houseplants
In New England’s outdoor world, February is the slow month. We’ve recycled the Christmas tree and some of the wreaths. The greens in our window boxes will last another month or so. We can’t do much in the garden, should…
The Whitney Boutique Hotel to Open This Spring
The Whitney, a new 66-room luxury boutique hotel, is set to open this spring on Beacon Hill. The property is revitalizing and expanding an existing hotel to create a new landmark at the corner of Charles and Cambridge streets. Named…