Scenes from a multicultural celebration honoring Jesus and Mary at the Mission Church on Saturday, April 7. Courtesy Photos by Patrick O’Connor
Category: News
Hill Agenda, May 4, 2018
The deadline for Hill Agenda listings is noon, Tues. May 29 for the June 1 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…
FIRST COMMUNION
Participacion, May 4, 2018
El plazo para la sección de Participación es al mediodía, martes, 29 de mayo para la edición del 1 de junio. Correo: [email protected]. Los números telefónicos abajo empiezan con el código 617. Reuniones Reunión pública de 9-11 Burney Street…
Boston resident chronicles challenges of women in construction
Susan Eisenberg, a Boston resident since 1974, has written two books from her own and other women’s experiences in the construction industry. Stanley’s Girl is Eisenberg’s fifth book of poetry, which will be published by Cornell University Press. It is…
Hill Happenings
On April 4, 1946 Mission Hill’s Charley Kelly was discharged from the Navy, as World War ll was finally over. Charley was picked up at the Fargo Building in South Boston by his brother Martin Kelly and their friend Red…
Op-eds:
Budget proposal invests in the most vulnerable amongst us By Local State Rep. Jeffrey Sanchez On April 26, the House passed a $41.1 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year. In my first year as chair of the House Ways…
What’s Happening on Main Streets
Boston’s oldest continuous crime watch attracts those who love and care for our community and our generous Main Street businesses fashioned a feast for the Mission Hill Crime Committee’s annual party on April 26. Eateries donating edibles and gift cards…
Developer releases revised and denser Art Park project
Sebastian Mariscal Studio (SMS) held a community meeting to update the community about what its plans are for the Art Park development that will connect 778-796 Parker St. and 77 Terrace St. parcels. Historically, the community has been largely in…
Some residents continue to oppose Burney Street project
A group of Mission Hill residents are continuing to raise concerns over the 9-11 Burney St. project, citing issues such as the development’s height, it setting a precedent that will allow other developers to build similar projects, and the encroachment…