Karen Cord Taylor is among the Golden Shoe Award Winners, that was announced at the WalkBoston annual meeting. Karen Cord Taylor was awarded for her long term service as a committed Board member and fierce advocate for better walkability in her…
Month: April 2021
Eliot School Announces Neal Widett Scholarship Fund
Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts, in the North End, is proud to announce the Neal Widett Scholarship Fund. The late Neal Widett was a master craftsman, woodworker, and sign-maker in Boston for more than 40 years. He created the…
Councilor Campbell Releases Statement on Delayed Reopening of Boston Public Schools for in-person Learning
After news last week that Boston Public Schools would delay re-opening for all students to return to classrooms in-person until April 26, City Councilor and mayoral candidate Andrea Campbell released the following statement pushing the Boston Public Schools to proactively…
Neighborhood Roundup
Esplanade Association’s Annual Meeting coming April 5 The Esplanade Association’s 2021 Annual Meeting takes place virtually via Zoom on Monday, April 5, at 5:30p.m. The meeting will feature an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Hatched: Breaking through the…
The Markey-Warren-AOC Build Green Act Is Needed
The recent catastrophic winter-weather event in Texas has highlighted the degree to which our national infrastructure (among other things) has fallen victim to the penny-wise and pound-foolish thinking that has dominated our national politics for the past 40 years. The…
Guest Op-Ed: Goodbye and Thank You, Boston
By Former Mayor Martin J. Walsh I left Boston City Hall for the final time as mayor. I packed up the last of the photos on my desk, say goodnight to the security guards as I’ve done a thousand times…