Category: News

Old North Lantern Ceremony Best Yet

The 2019 Lantern Ceremony at the Old North Church was the most successful yet, the historic church indicated. Participants shared in a lively reading of “Paul Revere’s Ride” by local news anchor Latoyia Edwards, create a firsthand account of the…

The Auto Show Exhibit on The Greenway

A public art exhibition: The Auto Show is currently on display on The Greenway. The Greenway Conservancy’s 2019 exhibition consists of both loaned and commissioned artworks that explore the automobile and the imaginative qualities of construction and movement in transportation.…

News and Notes

Boston/Kyoto Sister Cities Partnership Resigning off the Sister Cities 60th years of partnership and collaboration between Boston and Kyoto Japan took place on April 26. A signing ceremony to renew the agreement, reflecting on the partnership and looking forward to…

Antonio’s Turns 25

Antonio’s Cucina Italiano celebrates 25 years at 288 Cambridge St. today, Thursday, May 2. Steven Colarusso, owner of the popular Italian eatery, said upon first seeing the space a quarter century ago, he and his business partner at the time…

In Brief

Board of Appeals approves 2 Snelling Place proposal Despite overwhelming opposition by abutters, the North End Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) and the North End Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA), the City of Boston Board of Appeals gave the go-ahead to the…

Community News

A Kaleidoscope of Musical Gems On Sunday, May 5, 2019 come to the Church On The Hill for a concert of music written by composers from Antonio Vivaldi to Undine Moore.  The concert will begin at 3 p.m. Some of the music to be performed…

News and Notes

Municipal Lobbyist Required to Register with City A registration portal for lobbyists in Boston has been launched by the City requiring registration twice a year. In 2018, Mayor Martin Walsh signed into law the City’s municipal lobbying ordinance aim to…