King’s Chapel’s Tuesday Recitals King’s Chapel, 58 Tremont St., presents its Tuesday Re-citals. Admission is by suggested donation of $5 per per-son; the donations are given to the performing musi-cians. Programs begin at 12:15 p.m. and last approxi-mately 35 minutes;…
Month: April 2019
Police Briefs 04-25-2019
Beacon Hill Beat Larceny 04/08/19 – A Charles Street pharmacy reported an unknown male suspect stole five bottles of laundry detergent at around 7 p.m. before fleeing on foot towards Cambridge Street.
The Curse of Social Media and the Internet
In the aftermath of the terrible coordinated attacks by suicide bombers on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka that killed more than 300 people and wounded about 500 in churches and hotels across the small nation, the Sri Lankan government took…
Guest Op-ed: Grassley-Klobuchar Ushers in Dangerous Counterfeit Drugs
By Sally C. Pipes Congress is poised to consider a bill that would allow Americans to import prescription drugs from Canada. The bill’s authors — Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) — label their effort as a bipartisan…
Daffodils Throughout Beacon Hill
The 250 pots of daffodils have arrived. Paul Gulla of the Walnut Hill Contracting Corporation and his son Joe are now familiar faces to the daffodil distributors since they have made the delivery for several years.
Harvard Professor, Dr. Helen Riess Shares Her Life Story at BHWF
Beacon Hill Women’s Forum (BHWF) members gathered at the historic Hampshire House on Tuesday, April 12, for the last speaker event of the season before the annual Fashion Show. Justin Roger, Owner of Twentieth Century Limited on Charles Street was…
Civic Association Launches Community Fund Grant Program
The Beacon Hill Civic Association board of directors voted unanimously to launch a grant program to assist other area nonprofits during its April 8 meeting at 74 Joy St. “Part of the reason for creating this fund was the idea…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner: Beacon Hill’s History of Supporting Affordable Housing
From its earliest days, the Beacon Hill Civic Association has sought to preserve Beacon Hill as a residential neighborhood for individuals and families of all economic backgrounds. Leaders in the community have a long history of creating affordable housing and…
City Winery Boston Announces Summertime Outdoor Location on the Greenway
Boston’s City Winery announces a second downtown location and is set to expand the city’s vibrant pop-up scene. Boston’s first and only outdoor wine garden, City Winery on The Greenway, will open its doors this spring on the Rose Kennedy…
Trillium Brewing Company and Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy Announce Spring 2019 Return of Trillium Garden on the Greenway
Trillium Brewing Company and Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy are excited to announce the return of Trillium Garden on The Greenway. Trillium Brewing Company planted roots on the Rose Kennedy Greenway in downtown Boston in partnership with the Rose Kennedy Greenway…