El mes pasado, informamos sobre una reunión pública presentada por la ciudad sobre su plan para albergar temporalmente a personas sin hogar de Mass y Cass en el hotel enVision. Sin embargo, la reunión de diciembre dejó a los residentes…
City, BU, New England Conservatory present Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration
The City of Boston, along with the New England Conservatory and Boston University, presented the 2022 celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife, Corretta Scott King virtually on January 18. The event was live-streamed…
CAMH creates working group to address community concerns
Around 33 people attended a meeting of the Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) on Jan. 19, where they created a working group, heard a guest presentation and voted on a restaurant expansion. New Working Group CAMH member Dave Greenup…
Mission Hill/Roxbury weekly COVID positive test decreases
It seems the city’s “B Together” mandate that requires all employees and patrons at indoor venues to show proof of vaccination is having an impact on COVID infections in Mission Hill/Roxbury and across the city. The mandate, which kicked off…
Councilors Mejia, Anderson, and Worrell introduce an ordinance to establish a Commission on Reparations written by community members
On Wednesday, Feb. 2, Boston City Councilors Julia Mejia, Tania F. Anderson, and Brian Worrell introduced An Ordinance Creating a Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans. This ordinance will formally establish a commission whose goal is…
Wu extends deadline for city employees to comply with vaccine mandate
Mayor Michelle Wu on Jan. 24 announced that she has pushed back the date for city workers to comply with her vaccine mandate. The mandate was originally set to take effect on Jan.15, and those found to not be in…