For those of us who have been Patriots’ fans since we were kids in the 1960s, the dreadful and pathetic performances of the Pats these past two weeks have resurrected painful memories of the era when the then-Boston Patriots were…
Author: Times Staff
Annual Anna’s Monster Dash
GSCA Hosts BPDA To Discuss Plan: East Boston
By Michael Coughlin Jr. Staff from the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) joined the Gove Street Citizens Association’s (GSCA) monthly meeting last week to detail how PLAN: East Boston would impact the Gove Street area. Kristina Ricco, a Senior…
64 Homer Street Debate Rages On
By Michael Coughlin Jr. Theresa Strachila, a Program Manager with GrowBoston – the Office of Urban Agriculture, again joined the Harbor View Neighborhood Association’s (HVNA) monthly meeting on Monday to provide an update about the 64 Homer Street parcel. In…
Malden Catholic Hires David Valdez As Varsity Baseball Coach
Malden Catholic has hired former MLB coach David Valdez to head its Varsity Baseball program announced Malden Catholic Director of Athletics, William Raycraft. Prior to joining Malden Catholic, David Valdez spent several years coaching in Major League Baseball as a…
Wu Seeks Project Management Firm To Oversee Long Island Bridge Reconstruction
Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City’s Public Works Department is moving to the next stage in the effort to rebuild the Long Island Bridge by seeking firms to provide construction oversight and contract assistance services for the bridge superstructure…
Wu Announces $5 Million in New Grant Funding
Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City of Boston has been awarded three grants totaling over $5 million from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to boost digital equity efforts within the City. This funding…
Massachusetts Legislature Passed Comprehensive Tax Relief Package
Senator Lydia Edwards announced that the Massachusetts Legislature proudly passed a bipartisan comprehensive tax relief package aimed at bolstering the state’s economy and supporting long-term prosperity for all residents of the Commonwealth. “I am proud to support this well needed…
News in Brief
Fall-O-Ween Children’s Festival Returns to Boston Common October 20 Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department host the third annual Fall-o-Ween Children’s Festival on the Boston Common Parade Ground at the corner of Beacon and Charles Streets…
15th Annual ALS & MS Walk for Living To Be Held on October 15
Steve Saling and Patrick O’Brien were given 2-5 years to live after each was diagnosed with ALS. Defying all odds, they have been living at the Leonard Florence Center for Living for the past 13 years since the Center opened…