The 25th annual Top 100 Women-led Businesses in Massachusetts Awards Breakfast was held on Oct.24 at the Boston Mariott Copley Place. The breakfast, presented by The Women’s Edge in partnership with Boston Globe Media, drew nearly 800 guests. Deesha Dyer,…
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CAMH Hears One Brigham Circle Zoning Proposal
By Adam Swift The Community Alliance of Mission Hill was given a preview of proposed future changes at the One Brigham Circle mixed-used development at its October meeting. The 200,000-square-foot mixed-used facility on Tremont Street currently consists of…
Women’s Lunch Place Receives $7,500 Community Credits Donation from Doordash
Special to the Gazette DoorDash haas announced a $7,500 Community Credits donation to Women’s Lunch Place, a day shelter and advocacy center that provides meals, essentials, and other services to women experiencing homelessness, hunger and poverty in the Greater…
Four Incumbent City Councilors at-Large Reelected in General Election
By Dan Murphy All four incumbent City Councilors at-Large up for reelection clinched the four open seats in the Tuesday, Nov. 4, general election. According to the city’s unofficial election results, Council President Ruthzee Louijeune topped the bill,…
Ratatouille Reality: Boston Neighborhoods Grapple with Exploding Rodent Population
By Eva Mazzara Aiden Appleby kicked the trash can before opening it. Rats scattered into the darkness, claws scraping against plastic as one scrambled across his hand. This is a scene playing out in Mission Hill and other…
What’s Happening on Main Streets
By Courtney Wright Happy November, Veteran’s Day, and Thanksgiving! This past Friday- on Halloween, ‘Halloween on the Hill’ enjoyed another successful and frightening year. I mused to John Jackson how lucky we’ve been that in the last decade+ ,…
Hill Happenings
By Maurice ‘Mossy’ Mratin The Mission Hill Post 327 held a meeting last week at Victory Point Restaurant in Quincy, and among the items discussed was Veterans Day, Nov. 11, when M.H. Post members will convene at Brigham Circle…
BPHC Encourages Residents to Apply for Health Insurance During Open Enrollment
Special to the Gazette Federal changes are threatening access to health care nationally and in Boston. For many residents, it is already challenging to navigate the health insurance system and maintain coverage, but federal decisions to increase premiums, limit…
Mayor Michelle Wu Delivers First-ever State of the Schools Speech
Special to the Gazette Mayor Michelle Wu delivered the first ever State of the Schools address to showcase the Boston Public School’s progress under the leadership of Superintendent Mary Skipper. Mayor Wu made a call to action for every…
Coletta Zapata Calls for a Hearing on Boston’s 2030 Climate Action Plan
Special to the Gazette Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata (District 1) introduced a hearing order to discuss the City of Boston’s newly released 2030 Climate Action Plan, a roadmap that will guide implementation over the next five years.…