Month: March 2024
CAMH Supports New Burney Street Building
By Michael Coughlin Jr. At its monthly meeting on February 21st, the Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) voted to support a project at 8 Burney Street, which includes demolishing the current structure and constructing a new building. This project,…
Emerald Necklace Conservancy Files Suit To Stop Redevelopment of White Stadium Parkland
By Adam Swift Mayor Michelle Wu and members of her administration touted how a redeveloped White Stadium will benefit the city’s students and residents at a virtual community outreach meeting on Feb. 12. A little over a week after…
Public Trees To Be Protected Here As of March 28 But What’s Next for the Majority of Trees—Those That Grow on Private Land?
Permission of the Parks and Recreation Department, through a Tree Warden, will soon be required for anyone—including city officials themselves—to have healthy trees removed from City of Boston property. Getting that permission will require a well-publicized public hearing. …
March Service Changes: MBTA Continues Repair Work To Improve Reliability Across the System
The MBTA announced service changes in March on the Green, Red, Orange, Kingston, Middleborough, Greenbush, Framingham/Worcester, Haverhill, and Newburyport/Rockport lines. The MBTA will continue working to maintain its infrastructure and improve reliability across the system for riders. Riders can find…
Tuesday is the Presidential Primary Election
This Tuesday, March 5, is the quadrennial Presidential Primary Election Day when Democrats and Republicans (as well as the members of the Libertarian Party) will have an opportunity to choose their candidates for President. In addition, although those who are…
Thank You, Maura Sweeney Doyle
We wish to take a moment to offer our sincere thanks to Maura Sweeney Doyle, a native of Winthrop, who announced last week that she will not be seeking re-election to the office of Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court…