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The Massachusetts Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission today launched an open call to artists, historians, educators, students, and members of the public to participate in the effort to redesign ...
Imagine walking down a street where history whispers through every brick and window. That’s Beacon Hill, and there’s one man’s enduring legacy that shapes its charm: Cornelius Coolidge (1778-1843).
State Senator Lydia Edwards was joined by Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, State Senate President Karen Spilka, housing justice advocates and legal experts for a ...
Beacon Hill residents and Beacon Hill Nursery School parents, Dave and Amanda Currey on left; and Katie and Aaron Norris on right. Amanda and Katie served as Auction Co-Chairs of The May 2 Honey BHNS ...
Mayors and managers from 17 municipalities, including Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, gathered at the Museum of Science Monday to commit to new regional climate goals, guiding the next five to ten years of ...
Despite significant rainfall, over 3,600 pounds of garbage and invasive plants were removed that morning. The Muddy River Cleanup is part of the region-wide Charles River Cleanup, held annually in ...
DCR Commissioner Brian Arrigo. “Our lifeguards spend their summers outside, made good money, and may even get to save some lives. If you are a strong summer, who is looking for a summer job, I ...
Open Newbury will return for another season on Sunday, July 13, again transforming a mile-long stretch of that street into a car-free, pedestrian-only walkway replete with live music, games, and ...
Each year, USPS designates the third week of May as Mailbox Improvement Week to encourage customers to examine and, where necessary, improve the appearance of their mailboxes. Through regular mailbox ...
Waymo has since expanded to Phoenix, Austin, and Miami, with more locations on the way. So we were pleased to read in the Boston Globe on Monday that Waymo will be sending human drivers in Waymo ...
Created in 1990, the Art Walk takes place in the nooks and crannies of Beacon Hill’s North Slope as residents open up their private gardens, alleyways, and courtyards and allow artists to display and ...
A beloved Mother’s Day tradition, the Friends of the Public Garden’s Duckling Day Parade returned to the Boston Common on Sunday, May 11.
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