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Friends of the Public Garden Announces More Give 5% Boston Partners

by Beacon Hill Times Staff • March 19, 2013 • 0 Comments

The Friends of the Public Garden has announced 11 additional neighborhood businesses who are participating in the Give 5% for Earth Day campaign:  Back Deck, Blackstone’s of Beacon Hill, Beacon Hill Chocolates, Core De Vie, Fajitas & ‘Ritas, Gary Drug,…

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Boston Parks and Recreation Denies Permission to Remove Tree

by Beacon Hill Times Staff • March 19, 2013 • 0 Comments

Amidst an unprecedented outpouring of letters and email opposing the measure, Boston Parks and Recreation Department Arborist Greg Mosman denied an application to remove a shade tree at 81 Myrtle St., said MaryLee Halpin, executive director of the Beacon Hill…

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Downtown School

by Beacon Hill Times Staff • March 19, 2013 • 0 Comments

The announcement on last Friday by Mayor Thomas Menino of  the pending  purchase of the building at 585 Commercial Street in the North End for a new K-8 school with an opening in 2016 certainly comes as good news to…

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Police Briefs 03-19-2013

by Beacon Hill Times Staff • March 19, 2013 • 0 Comments

Larceny – Over $200 03/06/13 – A victim reported while she was moving into a Beacon Street building between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., unknown person(s) stole her MacBook computer, as well as an iPad and leather case. Incidents March…

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Obituaries 03-19-2013

by Beacon Hill Times Staff • March 19, 2013 • 0 Comments

John Priestley, Jr. Architect, Decorated Veteran, Former Beacon Hill Resident John W. Priestley, Jr. of Bourne, a former 30 year resident of Beacon Hill,ت died on March 11. He was a graduate of Milton High School and the Rhode Island School…

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Eliot Memorial Project Bids Expected to Open March 20

by Dan Murphy • March 12, 2013 • 0 Comments

Bids for a project to revitalize the Charles Eliot Memorial and surrounding parkland near the Community Boating facility on the Charles River Esplanade are expected to open on March 20, according to Fritz Casselman, vice chair of The Esplanade Association…

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