Baker-Polito Administration announces eligibility for K-12 educators, child care workers and K-12 staff Staff Report On March 3, the Baker-Polito Administration announced that K-12 educators, child care workers and K-12 school staff will be eligible to schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments…
Month: April 2021
Officials Looking Out for Future of Main Streets
In the midst of a pandemic, looking out for the future of Boston’s Main Streets districts has become all the more urgent. The City launched its Reimagine Main Streets program in November of last year, which, according to the City’s…
CAMH considers revised Terrace St. condo proposal
The Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH) met virtually on March 17, where it viewed a presentation by the developers of a property at 154 Terrace St. Around 20 members of the public were in attendance. The development team includes…
CAMH considera nueva propuesta de condominios en Terrace St.
La Alianza Comunitaria de Mission Hill (CAMH) se reunió virtualmente el 17 de marzo, donde vió una presentación sobre un proyecto en 154 Terrace St. Alrededor de 20 miembros del público asistieron. El equipo de desarrollo incluye a Nicholas Zozula…
He’s In! South End State Rep. Jon Santiago Launches Mayoral Campaign
The video starts on Harrison Avenue and Albany Street and it appears to be late at night, with only the urban-orange streetlights providing the lighting for State Rep. Jon Santiago to walk from his hospital job to his South End…
Walsh Provides Updates on Vaccinations and BPS; Announces Return of Outdoor Dining Program Beginning on April 1
Mayor Marty Walsh held a press conference on March 1, where he provided updates on reopening in the city, talked about Boston Public Schools students returning to in-person learning, and announced that the city’s outdoor dining program will resume on…
Sociedad Latina advocates to get Ethnic Studies into the Statewide School Curriculum
After more than 10 years working incrementally on a broad campaign to ethnically diversify the curriculum in Boston Public Schools (BPS), youth at Sociedad Latina are seeing some major gains this year that build on the work of so many…
Vacant P3 Building Site to be Cleaned up with Brownfields Grant
The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) announced that MassDevelopment has awarded the agency a $250,000 Brownfields Redevelopment grant to provide environmental remediation at P3 in Roxbury – just across the street from Boston Police Headquarters on the Mission Hill border. The…
Opera In House; New Operatic Film Breaks Barriers, Includes Three Local Musicians
After the Boston Lyric Opera (BLO) was ushered off the stage suddenly last March – never to return to this point – they took their talents beyond the stage to produce and distribute an innovative operatic film, “The Fall of…
Council Holds Hearing on Implementation of Police Reform Task Force Recommendations
The City Council Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justice, chaired by Councilor Andrea Campbell, held a hearing on March 2 regarding the implementation of recommendations of the Boston Police Reform Task Force. Several councilors expressed their dissatisfaction with the…