Things to know for Thursday Today is Thursday, March 8 and if you’re looking to make a move sometime soon, here’s some research on some of Boston’s mid-priced neighborhoods and how wide their price tags range. Here’s what else you need to know for Thursday… 12:30PM Let Me Tell You A Story at West End Read More…
Author: Katie Babb
Wednesday’s Brief: Rising Tides, NEMPAC Meeting, Spring Break on a Budget
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, March 7 and as you’re gearing up for the next storm, be sure to check out this new report that claims the rising tides could bring even more flooding. Read more on WLRN. Here’s what else you need to know for Wednesday… 6:30PM NEMPAC Annual Meeting (Public Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: 67,000 Still Without Power, Disney Shorts, Fasten Inc Shutting Down
Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, March 6 and if you’re reading this brief in the comfort of your home with the heat and electricity working…count your blessings. There are still 67,000 without power in Massachusetts even three days after the storm. Read more on Boston Globe. Here’s what else you need to Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Boston Massacre Anniversary, 115 Winthrop Square Public Meeting, Another Storm to Hit This Week
Things to know for Monday Today is Monday, March 5th and the 247th anniversary of the Boston Massacre, a key event taking place in 1770 that helped to galvanize the colonial public to the Patriot cause. Read more about this historic event on history.com. Here’s what else you need to know for the week ahead… Read More…
Weekend Brief: Storm Prep, Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Party, Little Groove Concert, Friday Film Series
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, March 2 and if you thought our the mayor was kidding about his culinary Super Bowl bet, think again. A representative from Pauli’s in the North End drove eight hours from Boston to Engine 45, Ladder 14 in Philadelphia to deliver 25 lobster rolls fresh from Boston. Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Street Sweeping Resumes, Short-Term Rentals Working Session, Fiber Arts, Public Safety Meeting
Things to know for Thursday Today is Thursday, March 1 and the Boston Public Works Department has officially resumed regularly posted street sweeping in the North End, South End and Beacon Hill. Starting today, any violators who do not move their cars during street sweeping hours will be subject to a ticket and towing, see Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: New Italian Restaurant, Meet Nicola Orichuia, North End Street Food
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, February 28 and if you’ve noticed how weathered the Italian Heritage Month banners have been looking around the neighborhood, you’re not the only one. Neighbors are unhappy about the weathered banners that remain raised after four months since the celebration, continue reading. Here’s what else you need Read More…
Tuesday’s Brief: Adult Yoga, Wharf District Council Meeting, Learning to Curl
Things to know for Tuesday It’s Tuesday, February 27 and if you thought it was all of the regular commuters making you late for work this morning while you’re stuck sitting in traffic, maybe you should consider ditching the Lyft or Uber in favor for a less congested route. Here’s what else you need to Read More…
Monday’s Brief: Reckless Bikers, Body Pulled from Harbor, A Man & his Cannoli
Things to know for Monday It’s Monday, February 26th and if you just so happened to see a reckless crew of ATV and dirt bike riders making their way through the greenway on Saturday afternoon, rest assured they were eventually stopped. The group of about 25-35 off-roaders were stopped at a road block near Exit Read More…
Weekend Brief: Kids Block Party, Paul Revere House Tour, Friday Film Series, Public Market Demonstration
Things to know for Friday Today is Friday, February 23 and the weekend is officially here! While it may not be as warm as it was earlier this week, that doesn’t mean you need to spend the weekend on the couch! Here are 10 things to do around the city this weekend. Here’s what else Read More…
Thursday’s Brief: Colonial Kids Corner, Public Market Demonstrations, Kids Crafts, Free Movie Night
Things to know for Thursday It’s Thursday, February, 22 and here is everything you need to know to get your day started… 10:30AM Colonial Kids Corner at the Paul Revere House. Join the Paul Revere House at 19 North Square and try on reproduction colonial clothes, write with quill pens and play 18th century games with Read More…
Wednesday’s Brief: Patio Weather, Modern Gefilte Fish, Hansel & Gretel, Colonial Kids Corner, Salt Art and Free Movie Night
Things to know for Wednesday Today is Wednesday, April 21…I mean February 21. Spring weather is here, at least for today, and Boston’s patio restaurants are taking full advantage! Check out the running list of restaurants’ around the city with warm-weather plans for this week. Here’s what else you need to know for Wednesday… 12:30PM Read More…












