City Winter Fitness Series Returns
Special to the Sun The Boston Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), has announced the launch of the 2024 Boston Parks Winter Fitness Series....
View ArticleBPDA Board Approves Project Proposed For Harvard Club Site
Boston Planning & Development Agency board of directors approved a 133-unit residential project proposed for the site of the Harvard Club of Boston in the Back Bay at its monthly meeting held...
View ArticleWard 4 Dems Host Holiday Party
Party attendees sing 12 Days Of Ward 4 Christmas, a restyled version of the classic Holiday Carol.
View ArticleWu and PowerCorpsBOS Celebrate Graduation of Third Cohort
Special to the Sun Mayor Michelle Wu celebrated the graduation of PowerCorpsBOS’ third cohort. PowerCorpsBOS is a green jobs program that creates workforce development opportunities for young adults,...
View ArticleHealey Proposes Regulations To Strengthen Resilience From Coastal and Inland...
Special to the Sun The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) today issued draft regulations to strengthen wetlands and stormwater resilience by providing flood control and...
View ArticleAppreciation: Remembering Robert Mann (1952–2023)
Robert E. “Bob” Mann, of Gainsborough Street, formerly of Buffalo, N.Y., died suddenly on Dec. 18. The beloved son of the late Eugene and Adeline (Brzezowicz) Mann, and the loving brother of Richard...
View ArticleBoston Public Health Comm. Encourages Vaccination As Respiratory Virus Cases...
Special to the Sun Recent data analyzed by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) shows low vaccination rates and an increase in cases of respiratory viral illness in Boston. BPHC recommends...
View ArticleWu Announces First Night Public Safety Preparations
Special to the Sun Mayor Michelle Wu joined City leadership to share the City’s preparations for First Night, Boston’s annual New Year’s Eve celebration. The free and family-friendly event is moving...
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‘Story Time with Librarian Margaret Coming to USES Story Time with Librarian Margaret will take place on Thursday, Dec. 28, at 10:30 a.m. at United South End Settlements, located at 48 Rutland St....
View ArticleMayor Wu Announces 2024 Civic Summit for Community Leaders, Members
Special to the Sun Mayor Michelle Wu announced the Civic Summit, an event focused on uniting neighbors, civic leaders, and non-profit advocates in a dynamic forum featuring panels with local leaders...
View ArticleThe Boston Sun Rewind: Looking Back at ’23 in the Hub
• On Jan. 13, “The Embrace” – the long-awaited memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. – was unveiled during a ceremony on the Boston Common. The memorial was initiated via a partnership between the City...
View ArticleThe Prudential Lights Up The Night For Boston Harbor Now
Recently, the Prudential Center illuminated the Boston skyline with vibrant blue and orange lights in support of Boston Harbor Now and their transformative work around Boston’s waterfront and the...
View ArticleCardinal O’Malley, Carolers From Ripples of Hope Spread Holiday Cheer at Pine...
Special to the Sun Pine Street Inn, New England’s leading organization dedicated to ending homelessness, prepared close to 1,000 holiday meals for its guests on Christmas Eve Day at its South End...
View ArticleThe Holidays Are Over – Now It’s Back to Reality
The holiday season may have provided the usual respite for all of us from the strife and turbulence that has been assaulting us daily for the better part of the past decade, but despite the arrival of...
View ArticleArtsEmerson Presents ‘Moby Dick’
Special to the Sun ArtsEmerson, Boston’s leading presenter of contemporary world theater and film and the professional presenting and producing organization of Emerson College, is excited to kick off...
View ArticleUMass Announces Scholarships for Top 10-Percent of Community College Graduates
Special to the Sun The University of Massachusetts announced that the top 10 percent of the Commonwealth’s future community college graduates will receive a minimum of $5,000 per year above federal...
View ArticleExhibit Exploring Neighborhood Resistance to Change, Death, And Superstition...
Special to the Sun The Gallery at 249 A Street is set to premiere ‘Urban Edge’ – a new exhibit of works by local artists Duane Lucia and Steve Kromer. Sponsored by the 249 A Street Artists...
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SoWa Artists Guild to hold January Events SoWa Artists Guild will hold its SoWa First Friday on Jan. 5 from 5 to 9 p.m., as well as its SoWa Sundays on Jan. 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m....
View ArticleBoston Arts Academy Foundation’s Champion Reception in March
Special to the Sun The Boston Arts Academy Foundation, an independent 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization that raises essential funds to augment the Boston Arts Academy budget, has announced...
View ArticleGreater Boston Bikeshare System Plans To Add 750 Ebikes to Growing Fleet
Special to the Sun The cities of Boston, Cambridge, Somerville and Everett, the town of Brookline, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (“Blue Cross”) and Lyft today announced plans to integrate...
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