Month: March 2025
Various Topics Discussed at CAMH Meeting
By Michael Coughlin Jr. At the February meeting of the Community Alliance of Mission Hill (CAMH), attendees discussed several items that are impacting or could soon affect the neighborhood. One of the main topics discussed during the meeting…
Wu Shares Boston’s Preparations for Climate Emergencies
Special to the Gazette Mayor Michelle Wu, Emergency Preparedness Chief Adrian Jordan, Chief Climate Officer Brian Swett, Chief of Operations Dion Irish, and public safety officials shared Boston’s preparations for extreme weather events, including efforts to lower risks with…
MBTA Gears Up for South Boston’s Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Special to the Gazette The MBTA is preparing for the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and festivities in South Boston on Sunday, March 16, 2025. With nearly a million people expected to attend the parade, the MBTA is implementing…
Local Student Earns Academic Honors
Meena completes degree at Trine Karuna Satyanarayan Meena of Mission Hill completed requirements for a degree from Trine University at the end of the Fall 2024 term. Meena earned a degree in Master of Science in Engineering Management at Trine.…
What’s Happening on Main Streets
By Courtney Wright Happy March and Women’s History Month! Don’t forget that this Saturday, March 8 is International Women’s Day. Before we move into what’s happening in March, I wanted to give a shout out to some Mission Hill…
Flynn Files Hearing Order to Discuss Requiring All Road Users to be Licensed, Registered, and Insured
Special to the Gazette At last week’s City Council meeting, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed an order for a hearing to discuss requiring all micro-mobility devices and road users to be licensed, registered, and insured. Last week, the…
When You Change Your Clocks, Check Your Alarms
Special to the Gazette With daylight saving time beginning on March 9, Massachusetts fire officials are reminding residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms when they change their clocks. “Working smoke and CO alarms are…
Licensing Board Approves 37 New Liquor Licenses
Special to the Gazette The City of Boston Licensing Board has approved 37 new liquor licenses for various establishments across Boston’s neighborhoods. The approved applicants—including 28 that received approval earlier today—span neighborhoods across Boston, including Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston,…
MCAC Announces the Launch of Newly Designed Website
Special to the Gazette The Massachusetts Port Authority Community Advisory Committee (MCAC), a legislatively created oversight committee which serves as the voice of the thirty-five communities impacted by Massachusetts Port Authority operations, is pleased to announce that our new…