De Beth Treffeisen Especial a Gazette El 17 de enero en Symphony Hall, el Alcalde Martin J. Walsh pronunció su tercer discurso sobre el estado de la ciudad, comprometiéndose a mantener la accesibilidad de Boston para todos los residentes con…
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Hill Agenda, Feb. 3, 2017
The deadline for Hill Agenda listings is noon, Feb. 28 for the Mar. 3 issue. 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 board…
Participacion, Feb. 3, 2017
El plazo para la sección de Participación es al mediodía el 28 de febrero para la edición del 3 de marzo. Escriba a: [email protected]. Note que los números telefónicos empiezan con el código telefónico 617, a menos que haya otro.…
Estimated 175,000 unite at Women’s March
By Beth Treffeisen Special to the Gazette Marchers bearing pink hats, colorful signs, and t-shirts stating ‘Nasty Women’ packed the Boston Common on Jan. 21 in a peaceful protest against the recent election of President Donald J. Trump. Tens of…
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Obituary: Georgi Erica Scarpelli
Georgi Erica Scarpelli, of Worcester and was born on Mission Hill, died on Jan. 6. Beloved daughter of the late George Vega and Louise Scarpelli. Loving sister of Toni Ann Komst (retired Boston EMS) of Mission Hill, Ed Komst of…
Op-Ed: Facing Boston’s gender wage gap
By Mayor Martin Walsh When I first took office in 2014 I pledged to listen, learn, and lead. It quickly became clear that leading on gender equity was essential to our City’s success. Not only is it the right thing…
Op-Ed: State of our city
By Mayor Martin Walsh On Jan. 17, I had the honor of standing in front of the city I love and explaining all that we’ve accomplished together, and what we have to look forward to in the upcoming year. As…
Northeastern University gains feedback on plans to expand in the Christian Science Complex
By Beth Treffeisen Special to the Gazette The Northeastern University (NU) Task Force met on Nov. 30, at a meeting held by the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) to discuss the two amendments proposed by NU to change the…
Bag ban on hold
By Beth Treffeisen Special to the Gazette The City Council moved to keep an ordinance that would tax plastic bags in file under the Government Operations Committee until sometime in the New Year at a hearing held on Dec.14. The…