Celebrate Earth Day at the West End Branch Library Celebrate Earth Day on Friday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the West End Branch of the Boston Public Library, located at 151 Cambridge St. This is a…
Month: April 2022
For 100 Years Salvation Army EDS Mobilizes in Times of Need
The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) canteen is a welcoming sign of relief when disaster strikes. On Friday, March 25, emergency management representatives, Salvation Army volunteers, and other valued guests commemorated The Salvation Army’s EDS Centennial in the City…
2022 Boston Marathon Road Closure Info
The Boston Marathon and the Patriots Day Parade will take place on Monday, April 18, 2022, and the the B.A.A 5K & Invitational Mile will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Street closures and parking restrictions will be in…
Bay Village Historic District Commission Approves Electrified Streetlights
The Bay Village Historic District Commission unanimously approved the installation of nine new electrified streetlights as part of an ongoing development project at 212 Stuart St. at its April 12 public hearing, which took place virtually. Greystar, the developer of…
Luxor Thanks Community for Helping to Raise More than $2,100 in Support of Boston Children’s Hospital
Rosanna Miller, owner and lead stylist of Luxor Hair Studio at 137 Charles St., offered her gracious thanks to customers who patronized the salon in January and February and helped her donate more than $2,100 to support the Boston Children’s…
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold its monthly public hearing on Thursday, April 21, 2022, at 5 p.m. Attention: This hearing will only be held virtually and NOT in person. You can participate in this hearing by going to…
BAA Is Right to Ban Russian Runners
We applaud the decision of the Boston Athletic Association (BAA) to ban runners from Russia and Belarus from competing in this year’s Boston Marathon. We recognize that the move casts a wide net and may serve to punish ordinary Russian…
America: Still the Land of the Free
One of the things that we take for granted as Americans is our freedom to worship — or not to worship — as we see fit. What brings this thought to mind is the plethora of religious-oriented observances that are…
Guest Op-Ed: Moderation, Balance and Rigid Flexibility
Dr. Glenn Mollette Most doctors will encourage their patients to not overdrink alcohol. Too much might cause you to fall and impairs an individual’s ability to make good decisions or drive an automobile. Going on a binge of anything may…