The plastic bag ordinance goes into effect today, Dec. 14, and many Mission Hill businesses appear ready for the measure that bans thin plastic bags. The ordinance, which passed the City Council unanimously in November 2017 and was signed by…
Month: December 2018
Mission Hill native announces run for At-Large City Councilor seat
Alejandra St. Guillen, a Mission Hill native who is currently the director of the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement, has announced that she will run for a At-Large City Councilor seat next year. The current At-Large City Councilors are Michelle…
BEING HONORED
DND Chief: City has many affordable-housing units, but more needed
The City recently released a report on Boston’s income-restricted housing—commonly referred to as affordable housing—that found nearly 20 percent of housing units are marked as income-restricted. But Department of Neighborhood Development (DND) Director Sheila Dillon said that is not enough.…
Ayuntamiento presenta audiencia sobre la seguridad peatonal
El Comité de Planificación, Desarrollo y Transporte del Ayuntamiento presentó una audiencia el 13 de noviembre sobre la velocidad máxima y la seguridad peatonal de la ciudad. La audiencia fue patrocinada por el consejero Ed Flynn. “Creo que la seguridad…
Baker, Warren cruise to re-election victories
As expected, Republican Gov. Charlie Baker and Democrat U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren cruised to easy re-election victories, as Mission Hill residents helped decide those contests, as well as several other statewide races and ballot questions on the Nov. 6 Election…
City Council holds hearing on corporate tax-break transparency
By Lauren Bennett Special to the Gazette The City Council Committee on Ways and Means held a hearing on Nov. 29, regarding corporate tax break transparency in the City of Boston. With recent conversations around the location of Amazon second…
City Council holds hearing on pedestrian safety
By Lauren Bennett Special to the Gazette The City Council Committee on Planning, Development, and Transportation held a hearing on Nov. 13 on the City’s speed limit and pedestrian safety. Councilor Ed Flynn sponsored the hearing. “I believe pedestrian safety…
Q. and A. with artist Charles Coe
Charles Coe, a 2017 City of Boston Artist-in Residence, spent last year walking around Mission Hill talking to people, collecting their personal stories and a photograph of them. That led to the project, “What You Don’t Know about Me,” which…
MAYOR’S HOLIDAY TROLLEY TOUR
The Mayor’s Holiday Trolley Tour came to Mission Hill on Dec. 1, making a stop at Brigham Circle. Mayor’s Office Photos by Isabel Leon