So we didn’t go for the gold after all. Instead we retreated to moldy old Boston where you wouldn’t want to do anything brash, imaginative or interesting. “We have our hats,” said the old Yankee lady, but Boston’s other tribes…
Esplanade Associations Summer Dock Party
Friends enjoying the evening at the Esplanade Friends Council Summer Dock Party on July 16.
Downtown View:Read Locally
Whether you go away in August or not, it is a good time to read. Everyone assumes everyone else is away. Few neighborhood meetings take place. Work is easier because some clients, customers and colleagues actually are on vacation. The…
Livingstone Supports Equal Pay Bill
On Tuesday, July 21st, State Representative Jay Livingstone, who represents Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and the West End in the 8th Suffolk District, participated in a press conference and rally in support of the Equal Pay Bill at the State…
DCR Seeks Public-Private Partnership to Revitalize Lee Pool on Esplanade
More than 15 years after its closure, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is seeking to explore public-private partnerships for the reuse of the deep-water Lee Memorial Pool area on the Charles River Esplanade. “The Department of Conservation and…
The Learning Project Reaches New Heights with their August Scholars Program
This summer, 114 students from all over Boston have come together to dive deeply into their academics in order to stem potential ‘summer learning loss’. August Scholars was founded in 2008 by The Learning Project Elementary School, and what started…