Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Department of Supplier Diversity hosted the first annual Scaled Impact Celebration. This event, which took place at Faneuil Hall, highlighted the important ...
Hazard steps into the role with a deep understanding of what makes NeighborHealth unique – its roots in community, its people-first culture, and its belief that great care happens when patients, ...
Family, friends, and neighbors gathered on a cold and chilly day (Friday, Dec. 12) to honor lifelong Princeton Street resident Jack Faretra at a ceremony dedicating an East Boston square in his honor.
Boston Harbor Now – the leading organization advocating for a vibrant, accessible, and resilient waterfront, harbor, and islands – has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of ...
Mayor Michelle Wu and our collaborative and effective East Boston delegation, Rep Adrian Madaro, Councilor Gabriela Coletta-Zapata, and Senator Lydia Edwards, were present at NOAH’s Annual Dinner to ...
The Greenway carousel offers free rides through the afternoon, and at Boston Common, archery for beginners opens for guests to take aim at 12:00 p.m. The Skating Club of Boston hosts its first of two ...
We wish all of our readers a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season. The upcoming long holiday weekend means that most of us will be partaking in traditional gatherings with our families, friends, ...
Joe Ruggiero and family with the help of local businesses and joining forces with the East Boston Central Catholic School and the Beverly Richards School of Dance to bring the 2025 Tree Lighting in ...
Stephen Scire, of Sammy Carlo’s Delicatessen & Catering, was picked to be the “Elf of the Year” by the Madaro Foundation for his never-ending generosity to the foundation and the community of East ...
On December 12, hundreds of older adults visited Boston City Hall for the annual Holiday Connections event, hosted by Boston’s AgeStrong Commission and AT&T. This long-standing collaboration has been ...
Last week, the Planning Department hosted a meeting about the old A-7 East Boston Police Station at 69 Paris Street, which is undergoing a disposition process to be rehabilitated.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced $779,458 in funding to improve food access in underserved communities throughout Massachusetts by increasing local food production. The funding will ...