Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the return of Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) summer SuperTeens Program. Youth ages 13-14 in the SuperTeens program will have the opportunity to attend weekly leadership development workshops, gain work experience in…
Month: April 2019
Priscilla Flint-Banks Announces Intention to Run for At-Large City Council Seat
Priscilla Flint-Banks recently informed local neighborhood and community stakeholders of her intent to run as a candidate for Boston City Councilor At-Large. Over the past year, she said, ”I have received calls from many Boston residents, political leaders and Boston…
Senior Life Special Section Sherrill House, a Non-profit Nursing Home Serving Boston Since 1907
By Laura Plummer, Special to the Gazette What is Sherrill House? Located on the border of Jamaica Plain, Brookline and Mission Hill, Sherrill House at 135 South Huntington Street is a nursing home that has been serving people from around…
Social Security and OIG Launch Public Service Announcement campaign
The Social Security Administration (SSA) and its Office of the Inspector General (OIG) launched a joint Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign addressing a nationwide telephone impersonation scheme. Social Security and the OIG continue to receive reports from across the country…
Hill Agenda
The deadline for Hill Agenda listings is noon, Tues., April 30 for the issue May 3. Email listings to [email protected]. Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given. Meetings Mission Hill Neighborhood Housing Services…
Participación
El plazo para la sección de Participación es al mediodía, martes, 30 de abril para la edición 3 de mayo. Mande eventos a [email protected]. Los números telefónicos empiezan con el código 617. Reuniones Junta de directores de Mission Hill Neighborhood…
Hill Happenings
By Mossy Martin In April, 1894 in Mission Hill history, land developer, F. Gordon Dexter began to develop the Mission Hill area. He chose Indian names for many of the streets, perhaps because Allegheny Street had already been laid out…
What’s Happening on Main Streets
By Ellen Walker Special to the Gazette Change is in the air and Spring is finally here. We can already see the crocuses pushing through the Museum of Fine Arts grounds and tulips will bloom soon around Mission Hill. In…
Fairy House Building Event Returns to Franklin Park
Having made it through another winter, it will soon be the time of year when we see the magical creatures that reappear in New England’s fields and woods in the spring. In order to welcome the local elf and fairy…
Bring on the Spring
Yes, we know that the calendar told us that spring officially began with the vernal equinox on March 20. And yes, the crocuses have been in full bloom, bringing a welcome burst of color to the otherwise-dreary New England landscape…