The Boston Public Market Association is a “Market on a Mission” to nurture local entrepreneurs, educate visitors on the importance of a resilient and equitable food system, celebrate the bounty of all ...
John Nucci, who announced his retirement as Suffolk University’s senior vice president of external affairs in May after almost 20 years in the position, was feted during an intimate gathering on Sept.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy is pleased to announce the successful completion of key maintenance and improvement projects to two of Boston’s most beloved water features—Rings Fountain and the ...
The venerable auction house, Doyle, now has a permanent presence in Boston upon opening a sprawling, first-floor gallery in The Vendome building at 290 Dartmouth St. in the Back Bay, and that space ...
On Saturday, Oct. 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Blackstone’s of Beacon Hill will host an exclusive demonstration featuring Kikuichi knives. Harry Rosenblum, general manager of Kikuichi North America, ...
Community Servings will offer an unforgettable evening on Thursday, Nov. 13, at the nonprofit’s headquarters at 179 Amory St. in Jamaica Plain to honor legendary chef and philanthropist Jacques Pépin ...
Following a year of strategic planning and input from the community members, Fenway CDC (Community Development Corporation) officially changed its name last week to Fenway Forward.
Vaccines are THE best means by which our senior citizens (who should consult with their doctor about side-effects) can protect themselves (and we’re in that cohort) from the debilitating and deadly ...
Derek Kouyoumjian Photos The evening was a prefect time to enjoy the start of Autumn with neighbors and friends in the ambiance of Mt. Vernon Street in Beacon Hill for the Beacon Hill Civic ...
So far, the City of Boston has selected three Charlestown businesses as Legacy Business Program winners. These businesses—Bunker Hill Barbershop, Sanchez Market, and Warren Tavern—are anchors of the ...
“Fenway residents overwhelmingly want to see longer hours for the 55 bus,” said Jamie Culbertson, a Fenway Forward (formerly Fenway CDC) community organizer who facilitates the 55 Bus Route Coalition.
Rats may have resided in Boston since the 1700s but it has only been a year since Mayor Michelle Wu launched the Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP), a cross-departmental effort to track and measurably ...