By Ellen WalkerSpecial to the Gazette April was a remarkably busy month for MHMS and May is looking to be even busier! A big thank you to all the volunteers who came out to help MHMS beautify the neighborhood. There…
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Hill Happenings
The Boston City Council has been discussing reparation payments by the city to Black Bostonians. I contacted Mission Hill City Councilor, Kenzie Bok and stated that I’m against such payments. This is a divisive proposal. We are all aware of…
Northeastern students volunteer to clean up area parks and open space
On April 23, Northeastern University’s Off-Campus office hosted a community cleanup and planting event as part of National Volunteer Week and Earth Day weekend. Students were notified about the event via email, and a couple of students told the Gazette…
King Boston breaks ground bronze sculpture honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King
King Boston broke ground on the Embrace Memorial, honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King, on April 27 with a ceremony at the Parkman Bandstand on the Boston Common. Imari Paris Jeffries, Executive Director of…
Project Bread’s 54th annual Walk for Hunger is on target for this year’s goal
On May 1, Project Bread hosted the nonprofit’s 54th annual Walk for Hunger, held virtually for the third consecutive year, to raise funds to help get food assistance to kids and families across the Commonwealth. More than 1,600 virtual participants…
CAMH considers building proposals
On March 16, the Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) held its monthly meeting on Zoom, where it discussed three building proposals. Around 55 people attended. 4 Cherokee St. A one-family home at 4 Cherokee St. is currently a…
CAMH considera propuestas de construcción
El 16 de marzo, Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) celebró su reunión mensual en Zoom, donde discutió tres propuestas de construcción. Asistieron alrededor de 55 personas. 4 Cherokee St. Una casa unifamiliar en 4 Cherokee St. es…
What’s Happening on Main Streets
By Ellen WalkerSpecial to the Gazette April 22 is Earth Day – what are you doing to celebrate? MHMS has several Spring clean-up activities planned to spruce up the neighborhood with help from the fabulous volunteers that live here.…
Council holds hearing on conservation corps set to kick off in May
The City Council Committee on Environmental Justice, Resiliency, and Parks, chaired by District 6 Councilor Kendra Lara, held a hearing on March 29 regarding the creation of a city-level conservation corps in Boston. This docket is sponsored by District…
News Briefs
126TH BOSTON MARATHON—MONDAY, APRIL 18 30,000 entrants will participate in the 126th Boston Marathon, starting the 26.2-mile route from Main Street in Hopkinton to Boylston Street at Copley Square near the Boston Public Library. Race day road closures will…