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Wednesday’s Brief: Red & Orange Line Trains Delayed Until 2024, Celebrate What Unites Us, Old North Speaker Series

Today is Wednesday, October 7 and if you’re looking to explore New England’s dining scene this fall, be sure to start with these hidden gems, read more on Boston Magazine. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:00AM Celebrate What Unites Us: Native American Cuisine. Join Chef Sean Sherman, member of the Oglala Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Step 2 of Phase 3 Reopening Begins Today, Overnight Work on Cross Street, Reopening of Universities & Colleges Hearing, NEWNC Meeting

Today is Monday, October 5 and starting today through this Thursday, Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will be conducting overnight work to trench across the I-93 northbound off-ramp at exit 23 and across Cross St. between Fulton St. and North St. in Boston, continue reading. Here’s what else you need to know for the week Read More…

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Weekend Brief: Coffee Hour with Councilor Edwards, Nuestras Raíces, Salt Bae Reopens

Today is Friday, October 2 and social media sensation Salt Bae’s restaurant has reopened in the Back Bay following its shutdown earlier this week for COVID violations after another viral video surfaced on social media, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… From the Community: St. Leonard’s Parish Thanks Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief: Boston Students Return to In-Person Learning Despite Red Zone Classification, Harbor Garage Redevelopment Virtual Open House

Today is Thursday, October 1 and the City of Boston has moved into the red zone as increasing cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 6:00PM Harbor Garage Redevelopment Virtual Open House. The Proposed Project will include approximately 865,000 square feet of residential Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Baker Resumes Part 2 of Phase 3 Reopening Plan for Lower-Risk Communities, Pru Developers File Plans for World-Class Observation Experience, Virtual Harbor Use Public Forum

Today is Wednesday, September 30 and developer Boston Properties, which owns the Prudential Building, filed plans yesterday to remake the top three floors of the iconic building into a “world-class observation experience,” read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 8:30AM Virtual Harbor Use Public Forum BWSC’s Projected Inundation Modeling. Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Fall 2020 Restaurant Openings, Restaurant & Bar Support Hearing, Virtual Coffee with Senator Boncore, Panel Discussion

Today is Tuesday, September 29 and while many restaurants around the city have closed due to the ongoing hardships of the pandemic, there are several still planned to open this fall, read more on Eater Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 3:00PM Hearing on planning to support our restaurants and bars. Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Massive Suffolk Downs Development Approved, Celtics Fall to Miami Heat in NBA Playoffs, Yom Kippur

Today is Monday, September 28 and the Celtics lost to the Miami Heat last night in game 6 of the NBA playoffs, consequently being eliminating from the NBA Bubble Postseason and losing their shot at the finals, read more on USA Today. Here’s what else you need to know for today… Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur Read More…

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Weekend Brief: Red Sox Donate 60,000 Masks to Boston Public Schools, Councilor Campbell Joins Race for Mayor, Engine 1, Yom Kippur

Today is Friday, September 25 and Gov. Baker has activated the MA National Guard in anticipation of protests surrounding the verdict of the Breonna Taylor case; read more on the Boston Herald. Here’s what else you need to know for today… Notable News: Red Sox will donate 60,000 reusable face masks to Boston Public School Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief: Boston Close to Red Category for Coronavirus Transmission, Abutters Meeting for Daily Catch Restaurant Expansion

Today is Thursday, September 24 and protestors gathered around the city yesterday in response to an indictment in the Breonna Taylor case, read more on NBC10 Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… Thursday, September 24 6:00PM Abutters Meeting for Daily Catch Restaurant Expansion. An abutters meeting for the Daily Catch Restaurant Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Rise in Rat Reports, Celebrate What Unites Us, EquilibriOM Fitness

Today is Wednesday, September 23, 2020 and a number of Boston businesses are selling RBG bracelets to support women’s rights and honor Ginsburg after her passing this last Saturday, read more on WHDH.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:00AM Celebrate What Unites Us: Breads! Join the Armenian Heritage Park for a Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: First Day of School Starts Entirely Remote, NEWRA/NEWNC Elected Officials Meeting, Frozen Over: Boston’s 19th Century Ice Age

Today is Tuesday, September 22 and Boston Public Schools held their first day of classes with all students learning remotely yesterday with the hope of returning to an in-person classroom as the academic year progresses. Students at the North End’s Eliot School picked up learning kits last week that included schedules and supplies for their Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Expanded Outdoor Dining Capabilities, First Day for Boston Public Schools, Emergency Informational Meeting on Temporary Heaters & Outdoor Dining

Today is Monday, September 21 and some North End restaurants want expanded outdoor dining capabilities as the city continues to navigate functioning during the pandemic, but others say rules are being ignored, read more on NBC 10 Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 3:00PM Emergency Informational Meetings on Temporary Heaters & Read More…