Online seminar set for Jan. 13 focuses on nutrition for older adults Beacon Hill Village presents a virtual program, ‘Living Well Ending well Back to Basics: Nutrition for Older Adults’ on Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 2 p.m. via Zoom. For…
Month: January 2026
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
Notice of Public Hearing The Beacon Hill Architectural Commission will hold a Zoom public hearing on January 15 at 5 p.m. Subject of the hearing will be applications for Certificates of Design Approval on the agenda below, reviews of architectural…
Breadon Elected City Council President
Coletta Zapata withdraws her candidacy Staff Report In a major political development that stunned residents, Liz Breadon was elected the new president of the Boston City Council at its first meeting of the year Monday following the inauguration ceremonies. Local…
Wu Announces Community Benefits Agreement with Kraft Group for Everett Stadium
Special to the Times Mayor Michelle Wu recently announced that the City of Boston and the Kraft Group have agreed on financial and operational terms of a community benefits package totaling nearly $48 million over the next 15 years and…
NeighborHealth Appoints Veteran Healthcare Leader Jamie Hazard as President and CEO
Special to the Times NeighborHealth has recently announced the appointment of Jamie Hazard as its new President & Chief Executive Officer, following his nine months of service as Interim CEO. A longtime leader in community health system finance and strategy,…
Proud of Our Mayor
As we were watching this past Monday’s inauguration ceremonies of city officials, and then listening to the inspiring Inaugural Address of Mayor Michelle Wu, it really hit home for us the extent to which Mayor Wu and our City Council…
Thank You, Stranger Things
The long-awaited conclusion of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things, finally arrived over the holiday week. It’s hard to believe that it has been more than nine years since the show became a cultural phenomenon when the first season debuted…
Our Christmas Trees may be Forlorn, but are not Forgotten
The holiday season is over, and the best evidence for that are the discarded Christmas trees that lie forlornly along the sidewalks in front of our homes as they await pick-up by our DPW workers. We do not want to…