At the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) Feb. 23 meeting on a proposed building at 1065 Tremont St., residents voiced concerns about the lack of parking and how the project is just another building adding to the displacement of…
Author: Gazette Staff
City requests 151 new liquor licenses from state leaders
By Seth Daniel Special to the Gazette Putting last year’s low-level feud over control of liquor licenses for Boston in the past, Mayor Martin Walsh and the Boston state delegation are looking this year to cooperate in releasing more than…
Hill Agenda, March 3, 2017
The deadline for Hill Agenda listings is noon, Tues. Apr. 4 for the Apr. 7 issue. Email listings to [email protected]. Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given. Meetings Ruggles Station Commuter Rail Platform…
Participacion, March 3, 2017
El plazo para la sección de Participación es al mediodía el 4 de abril para la edición del 7 de marzo. Escriba a: [email protected]. Note que los números telefónicos empiezan con el código telefónico 617, a menos que haya otro.…
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Sex offender loophole As I read the news story concerning the sex offender loophole (Boston Herald, Feb. 14), I noticed that the City Council is talking about a public hearing on a loophole that allows sex offenders to register as…
Op-Ed: How we’re making Boston’s streets safer
By Mayor Martin Walsh In January, the busy streets of Boston became safer. As we dig out from this month’s snowstorms and prepare for spring, I want to remind drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians about our City’s newest initiative to make…
Mayor Walsh speaks of improving infrastructure and housing in third State of the City address
By Beth Treffeisen Special to the Gazette In a packed Symphony Hall, Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered on Jan. 17 his third State of the City address, committing to keeping Boston accessible to all residents by investing more money in…
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Councilor Tito Jackson announces bid for mayor
By Seth Daniel Special to the Gazette When Councilor Tito Jackson took to the podium to announce his bid for mayor at the Haley House Cafe in Roxbury on Jan. 12, he didn’t paint himself as a candidate for one…
Consejero Jackson se postula a alcalde
De Seth Daniel Especial a Gazette Cuando el Consejero Tito Jackson ocupó el podio para anunciar su candidatura a alcalde el 12 de enero en Roxbury, se presentó como representante de todos los residentes de Boston, específicamente en los barrios…