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Wednesday’s Brief: Columbus Statue Study Continues, Celebrating What Unites Us, Childcare Crisis Hearing, BPS Preparation Hearing

Today is Wednesday, August 12 and we’re in the third heat wave of the year. Read more about how some Bostonians are beating the heat on WHDH.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:00AM Celebrating What Unites Us: Mexican Cuisine. Join the Armenian Heritage Park for Celebrating What Unites Us! the virtual Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Sky Dining on Hold, Columbus Statue Review, Human-Sized Leaves Spray-Painted on Boston Common

Today is Tuesday, August 11 and if you were looking forward to dining in the sky 180 feet over the city of Boston, you’ll have to wait a bit longer as COVID-19 rules no longer permit the floating dinner parties that were potentially joining the dining scene, read more on Eater Boston.com. Here’s what else Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Boston Harbor Now Named Champion in Action, HIIT by Healthworks, Street Sweeping Resumes

Today is Monday, August 10 and starting today ticketing enforcement for street sweeping in the City of Boston will resume. Failure to move a vehicle during posted street sweeping hours will result in a $40 fine ($90 in Charlestown) and $90 for overnight street sweeping. At this time, the City will not be towing vehicles, see Read More…

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Weekend Brief: Concerts in the Courtyard, Shark Expedition, Varying Approaches to School Returns

Today is Friday, August 7 and the USS Constitution Museum is open once again with exhibit & experience modifications, read more here. Here’s what you need to know for this weekend… 12:30PM Boston Public Library “Concerts in the Courtyard” Series. Beginning July 10, all concerts in the series will be streamed LIVE from the courtyard Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief: Tree Removal Hearing, Kanopy Movie Club, Project of the Year

Today is Thursday, August 6 and local comedy writer Ben Alper says, “The Bobby Orr statue outside TD Garden has been moved to avoid construction work. Until work is complete, it will be nursing a beer across the street at Sullivan’s Tap.” Here’s what else you need to know for today… 1:30PM Government Center Tree Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: The Daily Catch Opens New Location on the Waterfront

Welcome to Wednesday, August 5. The Daily Catch Opens New Location on Atlantic Avenue in Boston’s North End There is a new seafood restaurant on the waterfront with outdoor seating that will ‘catch’ your eye. The Daily Catch, serving Sicilian style seafood and pasta, is now open on Atlantic Avenue, moving into the space where Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: N. Washington St. Bridge Construction Continues, Local Universities Turn to Hotels for Help with Social Distancing

Today is Tuesday, August 4 and as universities look to their own reopening plans for this fall, they turn to local hotels to help them maintain social distancing, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… Notable News: The end of the old Charlestown Bridge, once a key El link Read More…

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Monday’s Brief: Dick’s Last Resort Closes, Boston Students Will Not Return Full-Time This Fall, HIIT by Healthworks

Today is Monday, August 3 and popular tourist restaurant/bar Dick’s Last Resort has closed their Faneuil Hall location after fifteen years, read more on Boston Restaurant Talk. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 5:30PM HIIT by Healthworks. Mondays in July and August, join Healthworks for HIIT fitness classes, part of the Greenway’s Read More…

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Weekend Brief: North End Playground Used as Parking, Concerts in the Courtyard, Frozen Cocktails to Beat the Heat

Today is Friday, July 31st and if you’re still looking for a quick refreshing break from the heat, here are 10 places you can order a frozen to-go cocktail from around the city this summer, read more on Boston.com. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 12:30PM Boston Public Library “Concerts in the Read More…

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Thursday’s Brief: School Staffers Rally for Safety Assurances, Lunchtime Flow, Ask an Expert Series, Kanopy Movie Club

Today is Thursday, July 30 and the Boston Children’s Museum is planning to renovate its iconic Hood Milk bottle since it was last refurbished in 1977, read more on NBC Boston. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 1:00PM Lunchtime Flow by Body Lingua Yoga. Thursdays in July, join Body Lingua Yoga for Read More…

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Wednesday’s Brief: Boston Makes 2026 World Cup Bid, Celebrating What Unites Us, EquilibriOM Fitness, Friends of Cutillo Park Meeting, Mayor Walsh Concerned About Return of College Students

Today is Wednesday, July 29 and with August just a few days away, Mayor Walsh is concerned about the return of college students to Boston and will be meeting with many of the presidents of Boston’s universities and colleges later this week to discuss their plans for the fall semester, read more on NBC10. Here’s Read More…

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Tuesday’s Brief: Police Overtime Hearing, Community Preservation Act Info Session, Historic Sites Starved for Tourists

Today is Tuesday, July 28 and state officials have ordered a party cruise company to cease and desist after viral photos show a crowded boat of maskless revelers, read more on the Boston Herald. Here’s what else you need to know for today… 10:00AM Hearing Regarding Boston Police Overtime. The Chair of the Committee is Read More…