The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced it will be celebrating the spooky season with Mayor Janey’s Pumpkin Carving Contest featuring a grand prize provided by the Farm Families who own Cabot Creamery Co-operative. Mayor Kim Janey recognizes the…
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Condolences to the family of Andy Schlehuber, a U.S. veteran of the Korean War who passed away on Aug. 24. Andy will be missed. He and his wife, Winnifred, raised seven kids on Mission Hill, and he also leaves behind…
Let’s build a drug treatment and homeless facility in Dover
Back in the 1970s and ‘80s, when there was talk of expanding Logan Airport to the detriment of residents in the communities of Winthrop, Revere, Chelsea, and South Boston, among others, then-State Senator William Bulger of So. Boston suggested constructing…
Baker-Polito administration files legislation to further support military Families transferring to Mass.
The Baker-Polito Administration filed legislation to improve the occupational licensing process for certain professions for military families transferring to Massachusetts. The legislation would help facilitate license portability for military families transferring to military installations in Massachusetts by entering the Commonwealth…
CAMH votes on three properties
The Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) met virtually on August 18, where it held a vote on three properties: 134 Terrace St., 154 Terrace St., and 1441 Tremont St. The Gazette previously reported on all three proposals. Around 24…
CAMH vota en tres propiedades
Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) se reunió virtualmente el 18 de agosto, donde realizó una votación sobre tres propiedades: 134 Terrace St., 154 Terrace St. y 1441 Tremont St. The Gazette informó anteriormente sobre las tres propuestas. Alrededor de…
Dignity Matters works to end “Period Poverty” in Massachusetts; virtual auction planned for September
Over the past year and a half, discussion of food insecurity and housing insecurity has been at the forefront of many conversations as the pandemic impacted communities right here in Boston and around the globe. But what about menstrual care?…
Local youth ride for racial and economic justice in annual Bike-A-Thon event
Boston nonprofit Bikes Not Bombs (BNB) is hosting its 34th Annual Bike-A-Thon fundraising ride on September 12, providing opportunities for people across Greater Boston to cycle 10, 30, 50, or 100 miles in support of local and international programs that…
What’s Happening on Main Streets
By Ellen WalkerSpecial to the Gazette This issue is dedicated to the businesses and people in Mission Hill that make our neighborhood one of the most vibrant, diverse and welcoming places in Boston. Every year, Mission Hill Main Streets recognizes…
Markey talks the realities of Climate Change at NE Aquarium
At a Climate Action Conversation at the New England Aquarium last Thursday U.S. Sen. Ed Markey called the global warming crisis a ‘Code Red’ and outlined steps needed to be taken now to ensure a sustainable future for the planet. …