While the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation has postponed group events on the Charles River Esplanade through the end of this month, some organizations that had events planned in the park during this time have taken a cue from…
Month: July 2020
Charles Circle Bluebikes Station Busiest in Metro-Boston System
The Charles Circle Blubikes station is now the busiest in the metro-Boston system. The station’s ridership was estimated at 3,704, up from 3,291 last June, making it one of the few stations in the system with higher ridership last month…
Beacon Hill Civic Association Community Corner
Beacon Hill Civic Association Committees Every spring, the Beacon Hill Civic Association publishes its Annual Report covering committee accomplishments during the past year. We’ll be sharing the committees’ reports here over the next weeks. Streets & Sidewalks Committee The Streets…
Pierce Leaves Behind Legacy of Commitment To Neighborhood After Work on BHAC
When Joel Pierce stepped down as a member of the Beacon Hill Architectural Commission (BHAC) this month after serving for nearly three decades in the role, he left behind a long and enduring legacy as a stalwart who always put…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a public hearing on July 16 at 5:00 p.m. in a Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81061136686 Subject of the hearing will be applications for Certificates of Design Approval on the agenda below, reviews of architectural…
Encore Re-Opens Doors With No Issues
The sounds of Frank Sinatra music or sultry Peggy Lee tunes in the Encore Boston Harbor resort had been off since March until this past week – as employees began to return for training in the run up to last…
Bok Navigates Uncharted Terrain During First Term in Office
When Kenzie Bok was sworn in for her first term as District 8 City Councilor on Jan. 5, she never could have imagined what the following six months would have in store for her. Bok, who was named chair of…
Retired Historic New England Museum President Reflects on His Long Career
The professional path that eventually led Carl R. Nold to serve as the sixth leader of Historic New England began when as a high school student in 1973, he accepted an internship at a museum in Long Island, N.Y. Nold,…
City Eases Restrictions on Off-Campus Housing
The city launched a pilot program Monday, July 13, to ease restrictions on off-campus housing for colleges and universities, and to help alleviate the city’s housing crunch during the pandemic, which has prompted Northeastern University to pursue leasing all of…
Charles Street Restaurants Seeing More Outdoor Dining Options
Bin 26 Enoteca and the adjacent Upper Crust Pizzeria joined together over the weekend to expand outdoor dining options on Charles Street. “We talked to The Upper Crust and decided to get it going,” said Bina, who along with his…