By Catherine DeLorey, Women’s Health Institute Director In the last issue of the Mission Hill Gazette, Dr. Glenn Mollette discussed some issues with the United States health care system, focusing on the costs of services and insurance. He concludes by…
Op-Ed: City Employees Deserve Our Gratitude and Respect
By John Barros, Public service is a calling, a passion for serving your neighbors, and a drive to create a better community now and for future generations. Almost all of the 18,000 women and men who work for the City…
First Mission Hill Arts Festival Kicks Off Jazz-Inspired Summer
MBTA Calls for 24/7 Work in Mission Hill Through August
The MBTA announced an accelerated construction schedule on Mission Hill’s E Line train system that includes night work through July, and 24/7 work throughout all of August – an ambitious schedule that will impact areas from South Huntington Street to…
Long-Time Mission Hill Champion for All, Theresa Parks, Passes at Her Home
Theresa Parks, a Mission Hill legend, never locked the door to her hard-fought homestead in Mission Park. In fact, anyone could simply knock and walk in. One might think that to be a little dangerous for someone living in the…
Beloved Mission Main Advocate Adline Stallings Has Passed Away
Mission Hill resident Adline Stallings was known for her selflessness and her constant fight for the betterment of others, passed away on June 1 at the age of 76, but she leaves behind a legacy of caring for others and…