By Dr. Donna O’Shea More than 96 million Americans, or 1 in 3 adults, live with a potentially life-altering condition – yet many of them are unaware they even have it. That condition is prediabetes, which in up to 70%…
Month: November 2023
Eastie’s Moscone Named Top Lawyer in Criminal Defense by Boston Magazine
Attorney Albert J. Moscone, Jr., has been recognized by Boston Magazine “Top Lawyer: 2023, Criminal Defense,” as well as, in The Best Lawyers©, Ones to Watch in America in the areas of Corporate and Real Estate Litigation. He has been…
MBTA Releases Capital Needs Assessment and Inventory
The MBTA released its Capital Needs Assessment and Inventory (CNAI), an MBTA-led analysis conducted every three-four years to inventory the MBTA’s assets, understand the overall condition of the transit system, and identify assets that are not in a State of…
Happy Thanksgiving
A Harris poll a few years ago revealed that Christmas is the favorite holiday of the year among all age groups of Americans, but we think that Thanksgiving, our uniquely American holiday, has much more to recommend it than Christmas. Thanksgiving…
Guest Op-Ed: Bay Staters Deserve Opportunities To Build a Better Financial Future
By Jeffrey Rosario Turco, and Francisco E. Paulino Whether you grew up in Revere, Winthrop, Lawrence, Brighton, or Boston, every community in the Commonwealth values kitchen-table issues; an honest day’s work, safe streets, affordable homes, good schools, access to quality…
Obituaries 11-22-2023
Olga Elliott Of Swampscott, formerly of East Boston and Winthrop Olga S. Elliott of Swampscott, formerly of East Boston and Winthrop, passed away peacefully on Friday, November 17 at 96 years of age. The beloved wife of the late John…
East Boston High Awarded $100,000 for Accomplishments
By Michael Coughlin Jr. East Boston High School was revealed as the winner of EdVestors’ School on the Move Prize during a ceremony last week at the Westin Copley. The recognition netted East Boston High School a prize of $100,000.…
The East Boston Chamber Commemorates Veterans Day
Brahms Symphony No. 4 Highlights North Shore Philharmonic “Fall” Concert
Special to the Times-Free Press The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra will honor the memory of one of its most beloved and longstanding members, clarinetist Murray Burnstine, when Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts the NSPO in its Fall concert to begin…
Truck Trouble at Sumner and Seaver Streets
By Michael Coughlin Jr. On the evening of November 7th, a semi-truck making a delivery to Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina allegedly damaged a fence at Brophy Park and a neighbor’s car attempting to turn from Sumner Street onto Seaver…